FREE WEBINAR
- May 14, 2025
- 19:30 NZT
- Live & Interactive
- For Vet Nurses/Technicians
- NZVNA 1-hour accredited CPD
- May 14, 2025
- 19:30 NZT
- Live & Interactive
- For Vet Nurses/Technicians
Ready, Set, Stabilise: Stabilisation of the Critical Dog and Cat
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About the Webinar
So you’ve triaged a critical patient and transported them to the treatment area for immediate treatment. What happens next?
Ready, Set, Stabilise is an exciting presentation that explores the stabilisation of critical dogs and cats.
Every veterinary clinic encounters emergencies at some point. While the underlying causes may vary from patient to patient, the approach to stabilisation is often quite similar.
Join us as we explore the initial examination of critical patients, known as a primary survey, which systematically assesses the major body systems and identifies common abnormalities.
We will review the different stages of shock, focusing on the body’s compensatory mechanisms, responses, and the clinical signs typically observed in patients experiencing shock.
Monitoring critical patients during stabilisation is essential for their survival. Therefore, we will discuss the monitoring that is required, including the use of monitoring devices, understanding normal parameters, and methods for obtaining accurate measurements.
Fundamental treatments and therapies will also be covered, including oxygen supplementation, fluid therapy resuscitation, and commonly administered medications.
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the stabilisation process and the vital role of veterinary nurses in managing critical patients alongside the veterinarian.
About Vet Nurse Focus Series
When is it?
Date: Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Time: 19:30 NZST [Auckland] | 17:30 AEST [Sydney]
Date: Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Time: 03:30 EDT
SPEAKER
Sara Ho-Le
RVN CertVNECC VTS(ECC)
Sara earned her veterinary nursing diploma through the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in 2011. Her experience spans various practice settings including first opinion, specialist centres, university teaching hospitals, and not-for-profit organisations across the United Kingdom and Australia.
Sara returned to study and obtained the Certificate in Veterinary Nursing for Emergency and Critical Care in 2018, and achieved Veterinary Technician Specialist status in Emergency and Critical Care through the Academy of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Technicians and Nurses (AVECCTN) in 2022.
Sara proudly works as the Training and Development Coordinator at Lort Smith Animal Hospital while also having founded Emergency Veterinary Education, a platform dedicated to delivering education on emergency veterinary topics. Sara’s professional interests include emergency and critical care nursing, disease pathophysiology, anaesthesia and analgesia, wound care, and clinical education.
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