january, 2025
Course Details
Module 1 The Orthopaedic Trauma Patient Presentation Triaging wounds Initial wound management Open fracture management Learning objectives After completion of this module, participants should be able to: Prepare equipment for initial
Course Details
Module 1
The Orthopaedic Trauma Patient
Presentation
Triaging wounds
Initial wound management
Open fracture management
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Prepare equipment for initial stabilisation of the trauma patient
Select dressings and materials for initial wound management
Understand the grading system for open fractures and how this affects management of these cases
Prepare all necessary items for treatment of open fractures
Module 2
Preparing the Patient for Surgery
Clipping and preparing the patient
Orthopaedic theatre nursing
Theatre set up
Instrumentation
Scrub nurse role
Cleaning and sterilising
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Create an appropriate surgery schedule
Identify common orthopaedic surgical instruments and their use
Prepare and confidently check the theatre set up for a range of procedures, including equipment
Have a full understanding of orthopaedic equipment and how to care for it correctly
Understand the benefits a scrub nurse provides to the surgeon, the patient and the surgical procedure
Module 3
Orthopaedic Procedures – So Many to Choose From!
Surgery
Arthroscopy
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Understand the options available for common orthopaedic conditions
Create a case study for a patient they have been involved in the nursing care of
Identify common surgical equipment, its use and how to prepare for surgery
Module 4
Fracture Repair – Internal Fixation
Fracture classification
Implants and consumables
Surgical instruments and equipment
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Identify common surgical implants used in fracture repair
Understand how the method of repair used will impact on the care required for the patient post-operatively
Module 5
Fracture Repair – External Fixation
Implants and consumables
Surgical instruments and equipment
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Identify common surgical implants used for external fracture repair
Understand the instructions required by owners for the ongoing care and management of patients with external fixators
Module 6
Recovery and the Post-Operative Period
Recovery from anaesthesia
Immediate therapy
Ongoing nursing care plans
Surgical complications
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
Create nursing care plans for post-operative surgical patients
Develop the team role for nurses in the rehabilitation of orthopaedic patients
Understand the key responsibilities for client communication and post-operative care
Identify common complications and how to ensure owners understand the potential consequences
The course will be available immediately following purchase, with unlimited lifetime access and will provide a total of 10 hours of CPD (UK), or 10 points (Australia and New Zealand).
Release date: 1st Jan 2025
Time
january 1 (Wednesday) - 31 (Friday)
Location
Online
Speaker
Alison YoungDipAVN (Surgical), VTS (Surgery), RVN Head Theatre Nurse, Royal Veterinary College
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