Good theatre practice is one area of veterinary medicine that can be the responsibility of a nurse. It often requires one person to be in control to ensure the smooth running and maintenance of high standards. This webinar is going to cover
the following areas; basic principles - theatre practice, theatre personnel - duties and preparation, theatre clothing - scrubbing, gloving and gowning, the surgical field - drapes and trolley organisation and assisting during a procedure - diathermy, contaminated surgeries, irrigation and suction.
Recording from 20.09.2018
Speaker:
Alison Young
Alison Young DipAVN (Surgery), VTS (Surgery), RVN
In 2007 she became Head Theatre Nurse and in 2012 became the first nurse in the UK to study for and pass the Veterinary Technician Specialist (Surgery) qualification in the USA.
Alison has co-written the theatre chapters in the BSAVA Textbook of Veterinary Nursing and the BSAVA Manual of canine and feline Advanced Veterinary Nursing. She has written articles for the VNJ and The Veterinary Nurse and spoken at BSAVA and BVNA conferences.
On a daily basis Alison manages seven operating theatres and a team of specialised theatre nurses in the multidisciplinary hospital. She enjoys all aspects of hands on theatre nursing and in particular the cardiothoracic patients undergoing open heart surgery.