Course Description
Becoming familiar with veterinary instruments is an important part of the veterinary nursing curriculum. To become a valuable member of the veterinary team, it is crucial that nurses learn to recognise individual veterinary instruments, their main function, and their special characteristics. Nurses are expected to complete case reports.
This short course lists just some of the instruments that are used in veterinary clinics.
Course Details
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Recognition
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Units of Study
Unit 1 - Hypodermic Needles
Unit 2 - Modified Silverman Biopsy Needle
Unit 3 - Bone Marrow Biopsy Needle
Unit 4 - Feeding and Dosing Needles
Unit 5 - Ophthalmoscope Assessment
Unit 6 - Otoscope Assessment
Unit 7 - Stethoscope Assessment
Unit 8 - Doppler Ultrasonic Blood Flow Monitor
Unit 9 - Pulse Oximeter
Unit 10 - Multi-parameter Monitor
Unit 11 - Refractometer
Students Receive
11 x Statement Of Attainment Certificates
1 x Certificate In Small Animal Instruments
1 x Course Transcript

CPDCISAI
CPD Certificate In Small Animal Instruments
15 hours
Flexible/Online/Distance Education
Anytime
Internationally Recognised and Accredited
Assessments (11) Exams (11)
$250
QVN or minimum 2 years clinic experience
12 months