Reading and Responding to Capnographs
(incl. tax)
In this lecture, attendants will gain a greater understanding of capnography waveforms. By the end of the session, attendees should be able to recognise both normal and abnormal breathing patterns and respond appropriately to optimize patient outcomes.
The Australian Veterinary Nurse and Technician (AVNAT) Regulatory Council has allocated (1) AVNAT CPD point to this continuing education activity.
Recorded 24 April 2025

Alexsia Houridis, BSc DipLang AssocDegVN GradCertHE MClinEd
Alexsia is an accomplished Veterinary Nurse with over seven years of clinical and educational experience. Holding certifications in small animal anaesthesia and neurology nursing, Alexsia combines advanced practical skills with a strong academic foundation, including a Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience) and an Associate Degree of Veterinary Nursing. Her commitment to the Veterinary Nurses Council of Australia as a board director highlights her dedication to the veterinary nursing and technologist profession.
Specialising in small animal surgery anaesthesia, scrub nursing and neurology nursing, Alexsia is passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and supporting veterinary teams in achieving clinical excellence. As an educator, Alexsia leverages their diverse expertise to guide and inspire future veterinary professionals. With a commitment to fostering clinical competence and reflective practice, Alexsia designs innovative teaching strategies that bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world application.
