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Preventing Catastrophe - Organ system monitoring in the critical patient (for nurses)

Preventing Catastrophe - Organ system monitoring in the critical patient (for nurses)
Preventing Catastrophe - Organ system monitoring in the critical patient (for nurses)

When caring for the critical patient where systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a potential issue, the last thing we want is for problems to snowball out of control into multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). It is therefore crucial that we have an idea of what could happen and how best to monitor for these changes so that intervention can take place. This webinar will focus on monitoring organ systems in the critical patient at risk of MODS, with an aim to better equip the veterinary nurse in these situations and provide the best outcome possible for that patient.

Speaker:

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Cert IV TAE, RVN, AVN, DipVN (ECC), RN, BSc, Biological and Biomedical

Jess is a qualified Veterinary Nurse, and Registered Nurse (human) in orthopaedics and plastics. She holds Bachelor degrees in Biological and Biomedical Science from Murdoch University, WA, and Registered Nursing from Edith Cowan University, WA.
Having worked in a variety of busy veterinary practices since commencing her vet nursing career in 2001, Jess now combines part time clinical work as a senior veterinary nurse at Eastside Vet Clinic in Adelaide, South Australia, with veterinary nurse educating through the Australian College of Veterinary Nursing. Jess' special interests lie predominantly in wound care, emergency and critical care, anaesthesia and fluid therapy. 

Booking information

Duration: 0:36 h
Speaker: Cert IV TAE, RVN, AVN, DipVN (ECC), RN, BSc, Biological and Biomedical
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54.90 US$
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