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Nursing the Critically Ill Patient

Nursing the Critically Ill Patient
Nursing the Critically Ill Patient

By paying close attention to an animal’s ongoing requirements, the chances of a successful outcome with critical patients can be optimised. Nurses are ideally placed to monitor the patient closely, assess their response to treatment, and identify any requirements that are not being addressed by the current treatment plan.

Language: English

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here.

This webinar qualifies for one (1) hour of continuing education.

 

Speaker:

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Paul Aldridge

Paul Aldridge BVSc Cert SAS MRCVS, RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Surgery

Paul graduated from Liverpool University, and after a short time in mixed practice, moved to a small animal hospital in Manchester. He has worked in Manchester since then, and is currently a referral clinician at Vets Now Referrals where he sees both soft tissue and orthopaedic cases.
Paul is widely involved in providing CPD to vets and nurses, both in the UK and internationally, and is co-author of the textbook ‘Practical Emergency and Critical Care Nursing’. Pauls clinical interests include trauma patients and emergency surgery.

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Duration: 1:19 h
Speaker: Paul Aldridge
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54.90 US$
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