Description
SAVC and AVNAT Approved Course
This flexi CPD course is aimed at vet nurses and vet technicians in general practice and is available on-demand with unlimited lifetime access. Each module consists of a tutorial, quiz and further reading articles
Module 1
Preparation, Priorities and Checklists
- Patient safety
- The anaesthesia plan and patient priorities
- Preparation and checklists
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Understand how preparation and use of checklists improve patient safety
- Prepare individual anaesthesia plans for sick patients and/or complex procedures
- Understand how to prioritise important considerations
- Understand how to prepare the patient and equipment to minimise harmful delays and mistakes
- Construct and use relevant patient safety checklists
Module 2
Ventilation, Capnography and Neuromuscular Blockade
- Physiology of spontaneous and controlled ventilation
- Ventilators
- Capnography
- Neuromuscular blockade
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Understand in which situations it is appropriate to use controlled ventilation
- Understand how to set up a ventilator and what all the buttons do!
- Understand the physiology and technology of capnography
- Understand how to interpret different capnograph traces
- Understand how to use and monitor neuromuscular blocking drugs
Module 3
Advanced Monitoring and Cardiovascular Support
- Physiology of heart rate and blood pressure
- The electrocardiogram
- Measuring blood pressure
- Treating hypotension and arrhythmias
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Have a better understanding of ECG interpretation and when to worry
- Understand how to interpret blood pressure measurements
- Understand when and how to treat common arrhythmias
- Understand different ways of treating hypotension
Module 4
Perioperative Analgesia
- Analgesic drugs in the peri-anaesthetic period
- Multimodal analgesia
- Analgesic infusions
- Using local anaesthetic techniques
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Have an understanding of the pharmacology of analgesic drugs
- Understand which drugs are useful in which situations
- Select and prepare analgesic drugs for intravenous infusions
- Understand and select appropriate local anaesthetic techniques for different procedures
The course will be available immediately following purchase, with unlimited lifetime access and will provide a total of:
8 hours of CPD (UK)
8 points (Australia and New Zealand)
8 points (South Africa – SAVC Accreditation Number AC/2336/25)
Release date: Mar 2025
Megan H –
I thought the course was very thorough, well explained and easy to follow. It was also interactive and engaging, and was made easy to complete around busy work schedules.
Rated: Intermediate / Advanced level
(Referral or specialist RVN – UK)
Michaela H –
Very good informative course information and I liked the quiz aspect of the course
Rated: Advanced level
(Referral or specialist RVN – AUS)
Claire S –
Very informative and easy to follow
Rated: Advanced level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Emmy P –
Super helpful information that I can take back with me and implement whilst doing GA.
Rated: Advanced level
(Referral or specialist RVN – UK)
Liz C –
This was a very informative course.
Rated: Advanced level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Denise T –
I joined this course last minute. I am a referral anaesthesia nurse. I found the course very well rounded. Covering complicated topics in a organised and pragmatic manner with access to information for further learning on your own. Lovely speaking voice. It’s hard to find CPD that can be advanced for nurses in anaesthesia and this course does a good job of being a little more involved on the topics. Thank you.
Rated: Advanced level
(Referral or specialist RVN – UK)
Paula W –
I have loved the course, I haven’t contributed much to the forums due to not currently being that active in anaesthesia in work. My reasons for choosing this course are that my current role involves me in a lot of sedation for imaging but little general anaesthesia. This is something I’d like to change moving forward. Colette’s lectures made subjects which are a little daunting so much easier to understand and have enabled me to feel confident that I would be able manage more advanced anaesthesia cases in the future.
Rated: Intermediate / Advanced level
(Referral or specialist RVN – UK)
Caroline L –
Very informative, easy to follow.
Rated: Intermediate level
(Qualified RVN in general practice <5 years - UK)
Jessica T –
Like the set up of this course. Really interesting stuff! Fast feedback from tutor as well.
Rated: Intermediate level
Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Jade P –
Very interesting. It has definitely made me think about my own experiences. Excellent quizzes, really enjoyed these
Rated: Advanced level
(Newly qualified <2 years - UK)