The course
Venous Access catheters are an integral part of everyday veterinary medicine. It is important that the veterinary nurse understands the reasons for use, type, placement and monitoring of intravenous catheter. Learn about how to manage intravenous catheters (including central lines), arterial access, intraosseous catheterisation and parenteral nutrition.
Topics covered include:
Venous catheters
- Intravenous site selection
- Catheter Placement in Peripheral Veins
- Central Line Placement
- Catheter Care
- Blood sampling via catheters
Arterial Vascular Access
- Arterial Catheters and site selection
- Catheter Placement, Care and Blood Sample Collection
Intraosseous Catheters
- Intraosseous Catheters and Site Selection
- Catheter / Needle placement and care
Parenteral Nutrition
- Basics of Parenteral Nutrition
About self-paced online courses:
- start when it suits
- progress at a pace that suits you
- you can email or phone for any assistance
- you complete activities along the way to relate what you read to what happens in your workplace
- you sit an online multiple question exam
- You can print a certificate of achievement only when have completed all the lessons and passed the exam(s)
- Your enrolment lasts 90 days. It can be extended upon request.
Payments
Payments can be made online by using the 'Add to cart' link above. Your payments are processed securely.
After successful processing we enroll you in the course and receive course instructions within 2 working days. Contact onlinehelp@provet.com.au for any help.
If you prefer not to make payments online then download this ProSkills Registration and Payment form. Fill in the details and fax or post back to AIRC for processing.
Cancellation policy: No refunds available once payment is processed.