Page 11 - CL1780 - Nurse Certificate Brochure
P. 11

Modules taken                                                                   NURSE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME
 over 1 year


 EMERGENCY AND


 CRITICAL CARE NURSING  This programme will increase your knowledge and confidence enabling
          you to act swiftly and calmly resulting in a positive impact on the clinical

 NCert(E&CC)   outcome of your emergency patients.

 £  £2,495 + VAT
 See full pricing information on page 22



 Emergency patients can be some of the most challenging and rewarding   1    Triage, monitoring    4    Surgical emergency   7    The trauma patient

 patients to nurse in practice, hence knowing how to effectively triage and   & stabilisation  procedures
                                                                                This session will deal with the care of
 nurse these patients is an essential part of the patient outcome.  The aim of this module is to give you   Emergency patients often need    the trauma patient, and will include the
          increased confidence in the triage and   life-saving surgical procedures carried   management of wounds and fractures,
          assessment of emergency patients on   out once they are stabilised. This module   urinary tract trauma and obstruction,
          presentation to your clinics. The session   will look at the commonly performed   dealing with head trauma and thoracic
 STARTS JANUARY 2021  will focus on how to deal with dyspnoeic   emergency operations. The indications   trauma patients. You will have an
          patients and techniques involved   for surgery will be discussed, along with   improved understanding of how to
          in their treatment such as oxygen   your role during surgery, and the need   deal with these patients and effective
          supplementation, thoracocentesis and   for intensive post-operative care to   nursing techniques which can be used
 Programme Timings:   acid-base/blood gas interpretation.  obtain the best outcomes.  to achieve a positive outcome.
 09:00 Registration
 09:30 Course starts      2  P                  5                                8  P    Practical day
 17:00 Course finishes       Fluid therapy in      Analgesia and
          the emergency patient              anaesthesia
                                                                                This module will give you an update
 Locations:  This module will give you confidence   This module will look at the anaesthesia   on veterinary CPR, and will include a
 Alexandra House, Swindon  in obtaining vascular access in critical   of the critical patient, which drugs are   practical dry-lab. Case studies will be
          patients. The focus is on fluid therapy,   useful for emergency patients and why,   used to focus on topics already covered
 Access Requirements:   looking at the difference between   and provide useful protocols to use for   during the programme to ensure you
         dehydration and hypovolaemia and the   these patients. Monitoring techniques   have a good understanding of the
 You must have been in practice    best fluids to use in specific patients   for patients under anaesthesia will also   course content. Practical sessions will
 for a minimum of one year and be   with particular presentations. The   be covered along with how to deal   enable you to practise skills already
 RCVS registered or equivalent if    practical use of blood products and   with cardiovascular and respiratory   covered in theory, such as vascular
 you’re not practising in the UK.  transfusion within practice will also be   emergencies. The module will also look   access, feeding tube placement and
          covered to give you more confidence    at pain assessment and scoring systems,   oxygen supplementation.
          in this aspect of fluid therapy.   and the types of analgesics available.
 You can attend the modules if you
 are a student, or not in practice and
 enrolled with the RCVS; however you   3    Medical emergencies  6    Nursing the
 will not be able to attain the NCert.       critical patient
          This module will look at the varied
 CPD Hours:    emergency medical presentations which   Focused inpatient care is a vital aspect
 6 hours per module  you may encounter. Presenting signs can   of veterinary nursing. This session will
          be varied and confusing; the common   look at useful techniques and aspects
 Ellie Parry  symptoms of these conditions and    of nursing care when dealing with
 Programme Tutor Support  the techniques used to stabilise    recumbent patients, which can be
 RVN | Emergency and Critical Care Nursing  these patients will be outlined. The    difficult cases to manage. The module
          use of laboratory and diagnostic    will also focus on providing adequate
 I thoroughly enjoyed the course and the   tests and imaging will be discussed   and appropriate nutrition to patients, and
 practical skills of the day. The course was   where appropriate.  will look at how this can be performed.
 very helpful with my job and found it to be
 the best so far. The practical side of this   Practical aspects of patient care will also
                                             be covered including urinary catheters,
 course was brilliant and I found this really   chest drains and tracheostomy tube
 helped my skills.                           maintenance and care.





 10  BOOK TODAY  P  Practical components                                                                BOOK TODAY   11
 01793 759 159  |  www.improveinternational.com                                  01793 759 159  |  www.improveinternational.com
   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16