Learn at your own pace, wherever you are, with our Surgical Nursing Online Learning Program
Stand out with your enhanced skills and provide the next level of care to your patients. In this course, you will understand the knowledge and best practices that will highlight your value to the clinic. From wound management, ultrasonography, and stabilization of critical patients to CRIs, anesthetic monitoring, and central line placement you will learn to improve your job satisfaction and security. Our Surgical Nursing Online Program has been developed to enable all veterinary technicians and veterinary paraprofessionals access to our world-class teaching materials.
This program is created by veterinary specialists and veterinary technicians who all hold further qualifications in their fields. Modules include presentations, notes, interactive quizzes, and exercises that test your knowledge as you work, along with pre-module and post-module assessments allowing you to evaluate your progress and reflect on your learning. Each module is supported online by a Module Tutor, who will be available to answer all your questions during the month the module is ‘live’. You will also receive a free Improve International Manual in Surgical Nursing e-book.
Increase your skills, knowledge, and confidence with 24/7 access no matter where you are in the world enabling you to fit your learning around the workings of a busy practice.
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Key features of this program
            
                                    
                        
                        
                            8 varied modules / 96 hours of RACE-approved CE 
                            Covering key nursing topics in surgery delivered over 8 months (one module released every other month) 
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Support and guidance from a Module Tutor who is specialized and experienced in the surgery
                            The module tutor who specializes in the module subject area will provide online support during each module and will be available to answer all your questions
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Multiple learning processes
                            Presentations, written notes, interactive quizzes, multiple choice question writing and exercises which test your knowledge as you work 
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Discussion forum
                            A discussion forum for conversation, debate and sharing cases with your peers and Module Tutors 
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Interactive and engaging modules 
                            Which allow you to absorb the learning materials in an online environment
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Four sessions per month
                            Each module consists of four sessions spread over one month. Sessions comprise separate lessons to work through at your own pace. The fourth week of the month will provide reflective sessions and during the months when the module is not running, training in study skills and revision materials will be provided
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            100% online 
                            Giving you access 24/7 wherever you are
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Regular assessments
                            Pre-module and post-module assessments encourage you to reflect on your learning and evaluate your progress
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Dedicated Program Coordinator
                            A dedicated Improve Veterinary Education Program Coordinator who will support you every step of the way
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Vet Tech study skills area
                            Additional learning on topics such as academic writing, reflection and revision techniques
                        
                    
                                    
                        
                        
                            Free e-book
                            Receive the Improve International Manual in Surgical Nursing e-book
                        
                    
                            
        
8 varied modules / 96 hours of RACE-approved CE
Covering key nursing topics in surgery delivered over 8 months (one module released every other month)
Support and guidance from a Module Tutor who is specialized and experienced in the surgery
The module tutor who specializes in the module subject area will provide online support during each module and will be available to answer all your questions
Multiple learning processes
Presentations, written notes, interactive quizzes, multiple choice question writing and exercises which test your knowledge as you work
Discussion forum
A discussion forum for conversation, debate and sharing cases with your peers and Module Tutors
Interactive and engaging modules
Which allow you to absorb the learning materials in an online environment
Four sessions per month
Each module consists of four sessions spread over one month. Sessions comprise separate lessons to work through at your own pace. The fourth week of the month will provide reflective sessions and during the months when the module is not running, training in study skills and revision materials will be provided
100% online
Giving you access 24/7 wherever you are
Regular assessments
Pre-module and post-module assessments encourage you to reflect on your learning and evaluate your progress
Dedicated Program Coordinator
A dedicated Improve Veterinary Education Program Coordinator who will support you every step of the way
Vet Tech study skills area
Additional learning on topics such as academic writing, reflection and revision techniques
Free e-book
Receive the Improve International Manual in Surgical Nursing e-book
Program details
Module Summary
01 - Principles – The Clinic
The surgical nurse/tech/assistant is an essential part of the surgical team. A good working knowledge of both surgical principles and equipment is essential to ensure surgical asepsis and safety to both the patient and surgical personnel. This module will cover all of the surgical principles and review surgical asepsis, sterilisation and surgical personnel preparation techniques. The range of surgical instrumentation and equipment has increased in recent years and is now more easily accessible; this module will introduce you to its use and maintenance.
Key learning objectives:
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	Discuss how hospital layout affects the running of a clinic in relation to infection control 
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	Distinguish between the terms of disinfection and sterilisation and how these techniques are implemented within the surgical and hospital setting 
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	Have an overview of theatre set-up, maintenance and the importance of surgical traffic etiquette 
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	Gain knowledge of the importance of the appropriate selection, preparation, storage and usage of equipment in theatre including surgical instruments and drapes 
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	Demonstrate aseptic techniques when assisting in surgery either as a scrub assistant or as a non-sterile assistant through appropriate hand preparation, gowning and gloving 
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	Appreciate the importance of surgical Health & Safety. Be able to identify potential risks and hazards within the surgical setting and have the knowledge of how to reduce these risks 
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	Know how hospital-acquired infections are obtained and spread, as well as the different types of infection 
02 - Principles – The Patient
The success of a surgical procedure depends primarily on good planning and the awareness of potential patient risk factors. The surgical nurse/tech/assistant is an integral part of the surgical team. This module will give you the background understanding and knowledge of the importance of pre-surgical assessment and patient preparation. With the background knowledge of disease pathophysiology and surgical techniques, this module will give you the confidence to nurse the peri-operative patient.
Key learning objectives:
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	Discuss the importance of patient pre-surgical assessment and be able to identify which technique is most appropriate 
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	Select the appropriate patient preparation technique and positioning required for specific surgical procedures 
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	Be able to explain the importance of nursing care plans and their use in pre and post-operative surgical patients 
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	Obtain knowledge of the role of nutrition in the surgical patient, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of both enteral and parenteral administration and how to manage these cases in the clinic 
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	Appreciate the importance of client communication in relation to a hospitalised patient 
03 - Anaesthesia
There is no such thing as a safe anaesthetic only a safe anaesthetist’. This module will give you the ability to approach the anaesthesia of more critical surgical patients to optimise outcomes. The ability to confidently calculate drug requirements and understand monitoring equipment will help you navigate a surgical list with ease.
Key learning objectives:
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	Review acid/base balance, the practical application of blood products and explain when different fluid replacement options should be used 
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	Demonstrate the ability to perform all types of fluid administration calculations 
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	Explain the importance of client consent forms, patient anaesthesia records and be able to complete both correctly 
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	Describe the use of different pre-anaesthetic medication, induction and maintenance agents, explaining the advantages and disadvantages of each in specific cases 
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	Identify different types of endotracheal tubes and their use explaining the advantages and disadvantages of each. Demonstrate the skill of intubating easy and more difficult patients 
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	Obtain knowledge of basic through to advanced monitoring including the pros and cons of multi-parameter monitoring 
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	Be able to describe and explain abnormal pulse oximetry values and abnormal capnography waveforms and suggest options to improve them 
04 - Analgesia
Anyone involved in a surgical list will need to be up-to-date on pain assessment and multi-modal options for managing pain peri-operatively. This module will give enable you to promote patient welfare by using a pro-active and thorough approach to analgesia.
Key learning objectives:
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	Appreciate the pathophysiology of pain and be able to identify pain in different species using pain scoring methods 
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	Explain the different classes of analgesia, including opioids, NSAIDs, local anaesthetics and other agents and their pharmacology 
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	Appreciate the use of a pre-emptive and multi-modal approach to analgesia 
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	Demonstrate different intravenous catheterisation techniques including central venous catheterisation 
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	Be able to identify appropriate analgesic agents for the use of CRI, when and how these should be used/monitored and be able to perform a CRI calculation 
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	Obtain knowledge of different local anaesthetic techniques and which surgical cases benefit from their use 
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	Be able to demonstrate the safe administration of local anaesthetics via transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation 
05 - Imaging
This module will allow you to have a deeper understanding of the part imaging plays in a busy surgical setting. The ability to confidently acquire diagnostic radiographs, triage patients using ultrasound and identify those patients who would benefit from advanced imaging will be of great benefit to you.
Key learning objectives:
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	Explain the different radiographic techniques available, their pros and cons and uses in specific situations 
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	Revise contrast studies, becoming familiar with their use and the specific equipment required to perform them 
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	Demonstrate correct positioning of a patient for specific pre and post-surgical assessment views 
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	Improve your basic film reading, identifying radiographic artefacts and faults 
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	Explain ultrasonography techniques including AFAST™ and TFAST™ and how these techniques benefit surgical cases when diagnosing and monitoring for complications 
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	Identify specific equipment and materials required for ultrasound-guided procedures 
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	Describe the use of echocardiography in the surgical patient, both pre-operatively and as part of a diagnostic workup 
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	Develop your knowledge of the equipment and materials required for interventional radiography 
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	Review advanced imaging (CT/MRI and Scintigraphy) and their uses in diagnosis, pre and post-surgical assessment of the surgical patient 
06 - Soft Tissue Surgery
By the end of this module, you will be able to prepare confidently for a wide variety of soft tissue procedures through your understanding of the underlying conditions and risks associated with the procedure.
Key learning objectives:
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	Explain the principles of surgical technique in order to achieve a good surgical outcome 
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	Review the variables affecting the choice of suture material 
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	Revise the main pathways of haemostasis and discuss the options for controlling haemorrhage at surgery 
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	Demonstrate a good knowledge of appropriate surgical instrumentation for a variety of soft tissue surgical procedures through familiarity with nomenclature and instrument handling 
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	Understand the pathophysiology of GDV and the steps necessary to optimise outcomes and minimise morbidity/mortality 
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	Describe the pathophysiology of a variety of surgical conditions of the gastrointestinal tract, options for treatment and complications associated with it, including peritonitis 
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	Be familiar with surgery of the head and neck including Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome, Maxillectomy/Mandibulectomy, TECA-LBO and ophthalmic surgery 
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	Understand the pathophysiology of pyometra and discuss options for treatment 
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	Demonstrate the correct handling, maintenance and storage of endoscopic surgical equipment for laparoscopy/thoracoscopy 
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	Review suture patterns and techniques 
07 - Orthopaedic Surgery, Equipment and Rehabilitation
This module will expand your knowledge of fracture types, their repair and a variety of other orthopaedic procedures. Attentive and proactive rehabilitation nursing care is one of the most integral parts of successful postoperative outcomes. This module will give you the understanding to select which of these techniques is likely to be most useful in specific cases.
Key learning objectives:
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	Consolidate your knowledge of a wide range of orthopaedic equipment including basic instrumentation, plating kits, external fixation kits, joint surgery, spinal surgery and arthroscopy 
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	Transform your understanding of the use, care and maintenance of orthopaedic equipment to maintain quality and efficient stock control in your clinic 
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	Have an overview of the different fracture types and options for their treatment including forelimb, hindlimb and skull 
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	Understand the principles and mechanics for specific joint surgical procedures including joint replacement 
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	Revise the pathophysiology of different conditions of the spine and the specific surgical procedures necessary to treat them 
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	Be familiar with the pros and cons of a variety of rehabilitation techniques and the importance of their role in the patient after specific surgical procedures 
08 - Surgical Complications and Wound Management
As per Simon Sinek “Always plan for the fact that no plan goes to plan”. This module aims to give you the knowledge of potential complications that can arise and hence the confidence to deal with them effectively to ensure a positive outcome. Wound management is also an integral part of the nursing aftercare. This module will review wound types and discuss advances in their treatment.
Key learning objectives:
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	Revise the collection, analysis and handling of surgical samples to maximise the chance of a diagnosis and minimise the risk of lost or non-diagnostic samples 
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	Become familiar with identifying surgical complications early and consolidate your knowledge of how to minimise them 
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	Develop your skills in managing surgical complications 
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	Transform your understanding of wound management to enable you to become comfortable handling some of the more challenging cases 
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	Recognise the importance of appropriate post-operative management after discharge and how to communicate this to the client 
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	Appreciate the importance of clinical governance in a veterinary practice 
Optional Module Summary
This 2-day optional practical course will cover the theoretical and practical aspects of Schedule 3 nursing including a variety of surgical management techniques. Delegates will have an opportunity to practice suture techniques and perform shedule 3 procedures such as ear tip amputation, biopsy and wound closure on cadavers. Delegates will also be able to put the thoery into practice from module 5 (imaging) of the surgical nursing online certificate modular programme and learn how becoming adept at POCUS (Point of Care Ultrasound) can help you triage and support your emergency and critical surgical patients.
Please be advised that while the optional practical module can be booked separately, all theoretical instruction will be provided within the online program. We recommend that delegates complete the online modules before commencing the optional practical modules.
01 - Surgical Nursing schedule 3 surgery inc. skin suturing techniques
This course will cover the theoretical and practical aspects of Schedule 3 nursing including a variety of surgical management techniques. You will have an opportunity to practise suture techniques and perform procedures such as ear tip amputation, biopsy and wound closure on cadavers.
Course Description/Objectives:
- Suture minor wounds
- Biopsy lumps via a variety of techniques
- Remove appropriate skin lumps
- Amputate tails
- Amputate ear tips
- Digit amputation
- Carry out surgical management of aural haematomas
A one-day course suitable for qualified veterinary nurses in general practice and referral centres – learn how 'FAST' ultrasound scanning can help you triage and support your emergency and critical patient by becoming adept at POCUS (Point of Care Ultrasound), AFAST™ and TFAST™.
Course Description/Objectives:
- Learn how to rapidly triage the emergency patient using ultrasound – and save lives!
- Emergency assessment of the acute abdomen – with confidence
- Quick and safe evaluation of the dyspnoeic dog and cat
- Is this cardiac or respiratory? – In seconds!
- Rapidly identify abdominal fluid/ internal bleeding/ pleural effusion/ pneumothorax/ pulmonary oedema
- Interactive, case-based approach to real emergencies and critical patients
This highly practical scanning course will help you triage those emergency patients that come in when the vet is already busy.
02 - Ultrasound Triage and the Emergency Patient
Day 2:Objectives:
- Learn how to rapidly triage the emergency patient using ultrasound – and save lives!
- Emergency assessment of the acute abdomen – with confidence
- Quick and safe evaluation of the dyspnoeic dog and cat
- Is this cardiac or respiratory? – In seconds!
- Rapidly identify abdominal fluid/ internal bleeding/ pleural effusion/ pneumothorax/ pulmonary oedema
- Interactive, case-based approach to real emergencies and critical patients
Qualifications
Veterinary Technician Certificate (VTCert)
This course is accredited by ISVPS and allows you to achieve a Veterinary Technician Certificate
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