Description
Course Summary
Haemostasis is the process that the body uses to stop bleeding. If we know what is involved in this process it can help us to understand why things can go wrong and help us give our patients better care. In this 30 minute eCPD tutorial we will discuss the three main steps of haemostasis, tests used to assess haemostasis, disorders that affect haemostasis and some treatments that are given to animals with haemostatic conditions.
Course Tutor
Maddie Simon VTS (ECC) ISFMDipFN CertVNECC FdSc RVN
ICU Nurse, Paragon Veterinary Referrals
Course Length
The course is worth 30 minutes of CPD for UK delegates and 0.5 AVNAT points for Australian and New Zealand delegates
The course is provided with unlimited lifetime access for on-demand learning
Course Notes
Unfortunately, course notes are not available with this tutorial
Release date: Sept 2024
Speaker

Maddie Simon VTS (ECC) ISFMDipFN CertVNECC FdSc RVN
ICU Nurse, Paragon Veterinary Referrals
Maddie qualified from Harper Adams University in 2014 with a foundation degree in Veterinary Nursing. She worked at Calder Vets in Dewsbury after graduating and then moved to Paragon Referrals when it opened in 2018. She has completed extra qualifications in both Feline Nursing and Emergency and critical care. She passed her veterinary technician specialist in emergency and critical care in November 2023, a process she found hard work but very rewarding. She currently works in the ICU and enjoys looking after the critical patients she meets there.
CPD Hours
This online course is worth 30 minutes of CPD.
A certificate will be available from the ‘My Courses’ section, for you to download and print, once you have completed the course. A permanent record of your total CPD hours will also be recorded in your account section.
AVNAT
Australia and New Zealand
The Australian Veterinary Nurse and Technician (AVNAT) Regulatory Council has allocated 0.5 AVNAT CPD points to this continuing education activity.
This course is also recognised by the New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association (NZVNA) as providing 0.5 CPD points.

Levels
This course has been listed as ‘Introduction / Intermediate’ level
All of our courses are aimed at veterinary nurses in general practice, but everyone who works in the veterinary profession is very welcome to attend, whether you are a clinical receptionist, veterinary surgeon, student nurse or have been a qualified nurse for over 20 years!
The courses are not formally assessed for skill level, so the following CPD levels are just a rough guide to help you decide if a course may be more or less suitable:
Introduction
– maybe most suitable for qualified nurses in general practice approaching a new topic or looking for a refresher course
Intermediate
– maybe most suitable for qualified nurses in general practice along with referral / specialist nurses looking for a refresher course
Advanced
– maybe most suitable for referral / specialist nurses and highly experienced qualified nurses in general practice
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