Surgery

Courses tagged with "Surgery"

How to Asceptically Prepare a Patient for Surgery

Learn how to clip, clean and scrub a surgical patient.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days

CPD Points:

  • 0.25 AVNAT

How to Perform IPPV Using a Closed Circuit

Often required during anesthetic emergency where there is a respiratory arrest and the patient has stopped breathing, an IPPV is required. Learn how to perform IPPV using a closed circuit.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Includes downloadable resources

CPD Points:

  • 1 AVNAT

How to Perform IPPV Using an Ayres T Piece

Learn how to perform IPPV using an Ayre’s T-Piece, this generally is used only in an emergency when a patient undergoes a respiratory arrest.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Includes downloadable resources

CPD Points:

  • 0.25 AVNAT

How to Perform Pre-anaesthetic Checks and Leak Testing

This three-part how to video will break down how to conduct pre-anesthetic checks and leak testing. Look at circuits with rebreathing, non-rebreathing systems and a live demonstration on how to check.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Includes downloadable resources

CPD Points:

  • 0.25 AVNAT

How to Place an Intravenous Catheter

Learn how to place an intravenous catheter, focusing on the cephalic vein.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Includes downloadable resources

CPD Points:

  • 0.5 AVNAT

How to Understand the Difference Between Rebreathing and Non-rebreathing Circuits

Learn how to understand the difference between rebreathing and non-rebreathing systems and why we use them.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days

CPD Points:

  • 0.5 AVNAT

How to Understand the Stages and Planes of Anaesthesia

Learn how to understand the stages and planes of anaesthesia, why it is important and recognising the signs of depth of anaesthesia.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.
Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days

CPD Points:

  • 0.25 AVNAT

How to Apply a Chest Bandage (Dog or Cat)

Chest bandages to cover wounds and provide support can be difficult to apply. They must supply enough compression to support the injury but not so much that it restricts breathing. Learn how to apply a chest bandage using figure-of-eight configuration to prevent slipping and provide secure support.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Complete a quiz to attain your certificate of achievement

CPD Points:

  • 1 AVNAT

How to Apply a Foot Bandage (Dog or Cat)

Foot bandages are use to protect wounds, provide support and control haemorrhage. Because of the local anatomy, these bandage readily slip off unless correctly applied. Learn how to apply a comfortable and secure foot bandage that protects the foot.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Complete a quiz to attain your certificate of achievement

CPD Points:

  • 1 AVNAT

How to Apply a Modified Robert Jones Bandage to a Limb (Dog or Cat)

Modified Robert Jones bandages are a comfortable way to provide support and stability to a limb. Commonly used after surgery or limb damage they help to reduce swelling and pain. Learn how to apply a safe modified Robert Jones bandage to the limbs of dogs and cats.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Complete a quiz to attain your certificate of achievement

CPD Points:

  • 1 AVNAT

How to Apply an Ear Bandage (Dog)

Ear bandages are use to protect wounds and control haemorrhage. They must supply enough compression to support the injury but not so much that it restricts breathing. Learn how to apply a safe ear bandage using figure-of-eight configuration.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Complete a quiz to attain your certificate of achievement

CPD Points:

  • 1 AVNAT

How to Bandage a Tail (Dog or Cat)

Haemorrhaging wounds on the tail are irritating to the patient and leave a trail of blood as the animal moves about. A comfortable bandage protects the lesion and makes the patient more comfortable. Learn how to apply a safe tail bandage for dogs and cats.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Complete a quiz to attain your certificate of achievement

CPD Points:

  • 1 AVNAT

How to Bandage an IV Catheter in Place (Dog or Cat)

Intravenous catheters must be kept secure and protected from contamination and damage. Learn how to apply a safe IV Catheter bandage that comfortably protects the site and provides ready access to the ports.

Course Type:

  • Skill Builder. Designed to provide short and sharp training on specific skill sets. Perfect for inclusion in induction programs or for those who need a quick revision.

Features:

  • You have access to the course for 365 days
  • Complete a quiz to attain your certificate of achievement

CPD Points:

  • 1 AVNAT

Clinical Intelligence: Essential Radiography

Essential Radiography course gives you a comprehensive understanding of the process and techniques of everyday procedures using over 400 minutes of interactive video. Topics covered:

  • Implement Radiography Health and Safety
  • Understand Anatomical Directional Terminology (Radiography)
  • Identify and Understand the Parts of the X-ray Machine 
  • Understand Exposure Factors (Radiography) 
  • Use Collimation 
  • Prepare for Radiography 
  • X-ray and Image Production
  • Contrast Radiography
  • Use Positioning Aids
  • Understand & Use Grids
  • Digital Radiography
  • Standard Radiographic views and positioning
    • Lateral Views of the Trunk (Thorax & Abdomen)
    • Ventrodorsal Views of the Trunk (Thorax & Abdomen)
    • Dorsoventral Views of the Trunk (Thorax & Abdomen)
    • Ventrodorsal View of the Pelvis (Extended Legs)
    • Lateral View of the Pelvis
    • Lateral View of the Shoulder
    • Caudocranial View of the Shoulder
    • Lateral View of the Elbow (Flexed)
    • Mediolateral View of the Stifle
    • Caudocranial View of the Stifle
    • Lateral View of the Skull
    • Ventrodorsal View of the Skull

You can purchase access to this. course from the ProvetCCG Shop 

Distal Limb Fractures

Distal limb fractures pose many specific and difficult obstacles that need to be addressed by the surgeon. One of the more challenging situations facing the orthopaedist is a distal orientated just-articular fracture. Both the radius and tibia are commonly involved and successful repair is often dependent on having several tricks up your sleeve. The principles and techniques discussed are illustrated using several cases studies.

At the conclusion of this presentation you will understand:

  • Decision making in distal long bone fractures
  • Orthogonal fixation
  • Specialised intramedullary implants
  • Hybrid ESF
  • Arthrodesis as a salvage option

This course is available only to 

Fracture Healing When Biology Isn't in Your Favour

Fractures are likely to heal as long as two things are present; good stability and adequate biology. As the surgeon, our focus is often on creating a mechanical environment conducive with bone healing. But sometimes the biological environment isn’t in our favour.

This course is available only:

Hip Dysplasia

One of the most common orthopaedic challenges facing clinicians, Dr. Lucas Beierer will discuss pragmatic approaches to investigation and management.

This course is available only to