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Tube Management for ECC Nurses

Tube Management for ECC Nurses
Tube Management for ECC Nurses

In this lecture, we will learn about the care, maintenance, and special considerations for multiple tubes in our critical patients. Included in this is urinary catheters, tracheostomy tubes, nasogastric/nasoesphogeal tubes, feeding tubes, and drain tubes.

The Australian Veterinary Nurse and Technician (AVNAT) Regulatory Council has allocated (1) AVNAT CPD point to this continuing education activity. 

Recorded 28 August 2024

Speaker:

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Tami Lind

BS, RVT, VTS(ECC)

Tami Lind is currently working in the Emergency and Critical Care Unit at Purdue University and has been working at the university for the last 13 years. She attended veterinary technology school at Purdue and graduated in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in veterinary technology. Two years later Tami assumed the ICU and ER supervisor role at Purdue University. She received her VTS in Emergency/Critical Care in 2016. Her passion is teaching veterinary nurses and veterinary students in preparing them for their career ahead. 

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Duration: 0:53 h
Speaker: Tami Lind
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