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Shock – what is it, how is it treated and what do I monitor

Shock – what is it, how is it treated and what do I monitor
Shock – what is it, how is it treated and what do I monitor

Intervenant(e):

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Skye Carr

Skye Carr Diploma Nurse Educator. DipVN (ECC), TAA.

Skye is an Australian qualified Veterinary Nurse who has been working as a veterinary nurse for over 16 years. She spent 6 years working in general practice before moving on to a specialist and emergency centre in Adelaide. She split her time between the emergency and medicine departments for many years with a particular interest in critical care. In 2011, Skye completed her Diploma in Emergency and Critical care. Shortly after, Skye took on the Nursing Manager role for the specialty centre for 2 years before deciding to move into a full time senior emergency nursing role. Skye completed her TAE in 2015 to share her knowledge and skills with other veterinary nurses and completed some casual assessing for nurses. Skye is currently still working in Adelaide in a specialist and emergency centre in a part time capacity as a senior nurse for both the emergency and medicine departments.

Informations de réservation

Durée: 0:46 h
Intervenant(e): Skye Carr
à partir de 1
54,90 US$
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