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Nursing Anesthesia

ISVPS Veterinary Technician Certificate (VTCert)

8 Modules
Online
VTCert/VPPCert Nursing Anesthesia
1 Optional Practical Attendance Module
Price From $3,399.00

Learn at your own pace, wherever you are, with our Nursing Anesthesia Online Learning program

Breathe easier while monitoring anesthesia after learning how to maximize patient comfort and care with our Nursing Anesthesia online program. This program has been developed to enable all veterinary technicians and veterinary paraprofessionals access to our world-class teaching materials while studying part-time, at your own pace. Take control and effectively manage your work-life balance while exploring the latest in veterinary anesthesia that you can bring back to practice immediately. 

During the program, online sessions will cover: 

  • The causes and risk factors for Cardiopulmonary Arrest (CPA) and how to manage these crises including CPCR 

  • Demystifying fluid therapy covering crystalloids, colloids, and transfusion medicine 

  • The latest anesthetic and monitoring equipment  

  • The selection of key anesthetic and analgesic agents 

  • Effective multi-modal analgesia in dogs, cats, equines, and exotics 

You’ll have support and guidance from a Module Tutor who is a specialist in veterinary anesthesia across 8 varied and interactive modules delivered over 8 months and a free Improve International Manual in Nursing Anesthesia e-book. 

Case studies and exercises will allow you to develop your reflective skills and enable time for consolidation and revision of your learning. 

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Key features of this program

8 varied modules / 96 hours of RACE-approved CE

Covering key topics in anesthesia delivered over 8 months (one module released every other month) 

Support and guidance from a Module Tutor who is a specialist in anesthesia

The specialist in the 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

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

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 case studies and reflective sessions and during the months when the module is not running, training in study skills and revision materials are provided

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 Nursing Anesthesia e-book

Program details

Module Summary

8 Online sessions
01 - The Anaesthetic Machine and Monitoring Equipment
E-learning
June 2026
Online

The anaesthetic machine is an essential tool for inhalation anaesthesia. A good working knowledge of both the machine and breathing circuit is essential to ensure the safety of the patient.

This module will cover the different types of machines available and will review available breathing circuits. The range of monitoring equipment in veterinary practice has increased significantly over the last few years and the latest thinking on this topic will be presented. Key learning objectives:

  • Understand the anaesthetic machine
  • Know how anaesthetic breathing circuits work and how to choose them
  • Understand the use of low flow anaesthesia with circle circuits
  • Be able to fill in the anaesthetic record correctly
  • Have an overview from basic through to advanced monitoring
  • Understand equipment - how it works and what to choose
  • Be able to anticipate potential problems and avoid pitfalls
  • Adopt minimal monitoring in ‘general practice’
  • Have an overview of ventilators and artificial ventilation

 

Emma Love BVMS PhD DVA DipECVAA SFHEA FRCVS
02 - Pre-anaesthetic Assessment and Pre-medication. Intravenous and Inhalant Anaesthetics
E-learning
July 2026
Online

This module will cover how to assess the patient before anaesthesia and the different drugs available for pre-medication. General anaesthesia may be induced by injectable drugs or inhalational agents. These will be reviewed along with methods of maintaining anaesthesia. Key learning objectives:

  • The role of pre-anaesthetic assessment
  • Understand the reasons and ways to use pre-medication and sedation
  • Have an overview of injectable anaesthetics
  • Have an overview of the inhalation anaesthetics
  • Be able to review the principles and practical use of the newer agents
  • Explain the use of anaesthetic checklists and be able to implement them in clinical practice
Emma Love BVMS PhD DVA DipECVAA SFHEA FRCVS
03 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Accidents and Emergencies
E-learning
August 2026
Online

The causes of cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) will be covered as will how to recognise ‘at risk’ patients. The aim of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is to support ventilation and circulation until natural functions can be restored and maintained. Equipment and resources needed for CPR will be included and a step-by-step ‘how’ to’ guide. Key learning objectives:

  • Be able to identify common complications in anaesthesia
  • Know the causes, identify and the treatment of arrest
  • A practical step-by-step guide as to how to manage an arrest, basic CPCR, ventilation and artificial circulation
Pamela Murison BVMS CertVA,DipECVAA,DVA,PhD MRCVS
04 - Fluid Therapy in the Perioperative Period. Nutrition in Critical Care
E-learning
September 2026
Online

Fluid therapy is often seen as complicated by both nurses and vets. This module aims to demystify the subject and explain the reasons why every nurse should understand the basics of fluid balance, fluid therapy and fluid administration. 

How to calculate fluid requirements, rates of administration, and monitoring techniques will be covered. Nutritional support for the anaesthetised patient will also be included. 

Key learning objectives: 

  • Know about the types and uses of different fluids, including colloids, HBOCS 

  • Be able to devise a fluid therapy plan and monitor patients 

  • Understand the principles of transfusion medicine 

  • The importance of nutrition in the critical patient 

Nicola Grint BVSc PhD CertVA DVA DiplECVAA MRCVS
05 - Anaesthesia of Equine and Exotics Species
E-learning
October 2026
Online

There are naturally some important differences when planning anaesthesia in both equine and exotic species. This module will cover the different drugs and techniques available for both the horse and also common ‘exotic’ species. 

Key learning objectives: 

  • Have an overview of equine anaesthesia: the horse as an anaesthetic candidate 

  • Understand drugs and anaesthetic techniques including monitoring and complications in equine anaesthesia 

  • Know of special considerations, techniques and advice for anaesthesia in other species including birds, reptiles, ferrets, rabbits and other small mammals 

  • Have an awareness of some considerations specific to farm animal anaesthesia 

Pamela Murison BVMS CertVA,DipECVAA,DVA,PhD MRCVS
06 - Analgesia and Pain Assessment
E-learning
November 2026
Online

This module will cover the pathophysiology of pain and how to recognise and assess pain in the different species. 

The different types of drugs available for analgesia will be reviewed for short, medium and long term use. The concept of pre-emptive analgesia will be covered along with multi-modal analgesia. 

Key learning objectives: 

  • Have an overview of the pathophysiology of pain 

  • Recognise pain in different species 

  • Have an understanding of pain scoring 

  • Understand the many analgesia options, including opioids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, local anaesthesia and other agents such as alpha 2 agonists 

  • Local blocks and epidurals 

  • Know how to use constant rate infusions 

  • Consider long term pain management and chronic pain 

  • Be aware of adjuncts to pain control, new and novel drugs 

Nicola Grint BVSc PhD CertVA DVA DiplECVAA MRCVS
07 - Anaesthetic Considerations for Specific Conditions I
E-learning
December 2026
Online

Certain conditions require the anaesthetist to employ different techniques from those routinely used. The use of neuromuscular blocking agents will be covered in this course as well as planning anaesthesia for thoracic surgery, head and neck surgery, patients with cardiopulmonary disease and those with neurological problems. 

Key learning objectives: 

  • Know about muscle relaxants – indications, current use, new drugs and monitoring 

  • How to plan an anaesthetic for: 

    • Thoracic surgery 

    • Head and neck surgery 

    • Patients with cardiopulmonary disease 

    • Patients with neurological disease 

 

Nicola Grint BVSc PhD CertVA DVA DiplECVAA MRCVS
08 - Anaesthetic Considerations for Specific Conditions II
E-learning
January 2027
Online

This module will cover how to plan an anaesthetic for both the patient undergoing a caesarean operation, the paediatric and geriatric patient. In addition, considerations for anaesthesia for patients with renal or liver failure and for particular endocrinopathies will be discussed. All of these situations place particular demands on the anaesthetist and the importance of patient assessment, drug selection, induction/maintenance techniques and monitoring will be covered.

Key learning objectives:

  • Plan an anaesthetic for Caesarean section
  • Be able to plan an anaesthetic for paediatric patients
  • Understand anaesthesia for patients with kidney, liver disease and endocrinopathies
Nicola Grint BVSc PhD CertVA DVA DiplECVAA MRCVS

Optional Module Summary

The goal of the Optional Practical Day is to provide the attendee with the opportunity to practice anaesthetic practical techniques learned during the online NCert in Nursing anaesthesia programme. The structure of the day will include putting the taught session of central line placement and local anaesthetic techniques into practice under the guidance of the module tutor.

Please be advised that while the optional practical module can be booked separately, all theoretical instruction will be provided within the online programme. We recommend that delegates complete the online modules before commencing the optional practical modules.

01 - Optional Practical Module Nursing Anaesthesia
Practical
12/04/2024
Sheffield

Key Learning Objectives.

- Review and demonstrate central line placement on a training model (dry lab)

- Review physiology of pain

-Discuss the indications for local anaesthetic techniques

-List the common local anaesthetic drugs used and explain their pharmacological properties

-Explain the contraindications of local anaesthesia

-Apply theoretical knowledge and demonstrate various local anaesthetic techniques for anaesthetic blocks used which can be used in practice (Wet lab - Cadavers)

-Discuss transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

Nicola Grint BVSc PhD CertVA DVA DiplECVAA MRCVS

Qualifications

Veterinary Technician Certificate (VTCert)

This course is accredited by ISVPS and allows you to achieve a Veterinary Technician Certificate

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Our Nursing Anesthesia Online Learning program offers you the option of working towards a recognized qualification.

Veterinary Technician Certificate (VTCert)

By attending the full online structured program and following successful assessment you can gain a VTCert awarded by the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS).

Only qualified Veterinary Technicians who have attended formal training can apply to undertake a VTCert.

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Pricing

$549.00

Optional Modules
Optional Practical Module Nursing Anaesthesia

$549.00

Optional Modules
Optional Practical Module Nursing Anaesthesia

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