Essential Veterinary Anaesthetic Monitoring

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Learn how to make the most of your practice’s monitoring equipment

 ‘How do I know if my patient is alive?’

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The answer to this question might seem obvious, but it’s not always that straightforward. On this online course you’ll find out how to use pulse oximetry and capnography to best effect, and you’ll be able to identify when you should be suspicious of what your monitors seem to be telling you. Make sure you can identify an arrest pattern on your ECG trace and find out how to measure blood pressure non-invasively with reliable results. Click here for more details

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