CPD – MS227 – Good things come in small packages; approach to neonatal and paediatric emergencies
[Pre-Order] – Deliver digital download link within 4-8 business days after successful payment. Please contact us to get more details.
CPD – MS227 – Good things come in small packages; approach to neonatal and paediatric emergencies course with special price just for you: $479$114
MS227 – Good things come in small packages; approach to neonatal and paediatric emergencies
£347.00 (+VAT)
Join Emma Donnelly BSc. (Hons), MRCVS, BVMS for three 2-hour sessions. Includes 12 months access to all of your course materials.
Join Emma Donnelly BSc. (Hons), MRCVS, BVMS for three 2-hour online sessions
Comprehensive notes to downloaded
Self-assessment quizzes to ‘release’ your 8 hours CPD certification (don’t worry, you can take them more than once if you don’t quite hit the mark first time)
A whole year’s access to recorded sessions for reviewing key points
Superb value for money – learn without travelling
Watch the recordings on your iPad!
This Mini Series was first broadcast September 2020
Programme
Session 1
Caesarian section and neonatal resuscitation
What you’ll learn:
Stages of labour
How to recognise foetal distress and the approach to caesarian section including anaesthesia and analgesia
Neonatal resuscitation following whelping and approach to the neonate; major body system as-sessment
Post-partum complications; hypocalcaemia and mastitis.
Session 2
Assessment of the paediatric patient
What you’ll learn:
The approach to the neonatal/paediatric patient including; fluid therapy, nutrition, hypothermia and hypoglycaemia
Differences in imaging, haematological and biochemical results can make investigations more challenging and we will cover these differences
Session 3
Common paediatric emergencies
What you’ll learn:
Case specific feline and canine paediatric emergencies
CPD|CPD – MS227 – Good things come in small packages; approach to neonatal and paediatric emergencies|MS227 – Good things come in small packages; approach to neonatal and paediatric emergencies