Shock & Defining an Emergency for Veterinary Technicians
Self Study Course | On Demand | 1 Medical Credit Hour
Instructed by
Amy Newfield has had an extensive career in veterinary medicine as a veterinary technician in general practice, emergency medicine and corporate leadership. She has managed teams, created company-wide initiatives for large veterinary corporations that focus on career development for veterinary technicians and she lectures and educates veterinary technicians, assistants and veterinarians around the world. She holds a Master of Science: Management & Leadership degree, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management degree, both from Western Governors University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She holds Associate of Science degrees in Veterinary Technology and Animal Care from Becker College, Leicester, Massachusetts.
- Reviews what an emergency is
- Reviews the various kinds of shock
- Reviews various stages of shock
Course Curriculum
Understanding Shock and Defining an Emergency for Veterinary Technicians
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StartUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency course, drip taught or self-paced?
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StartUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency - drip 1 - Introduction to Phases of Shock (7:30)
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StartUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency - drip 2 - Phases of Shock: Conclusion (6:45)
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PreviewUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency - drip 3 - Shock Organs and Shock Types (9:59)
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StartUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency - drip 4 - Shock Types Continued (5:16)
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StartUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency - drip 5 - Shock Diagnostics (9:12)
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StartUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency - drip 6 - Respiratory Rates (11:46)
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StartUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency - drip 7 - Bloodwork Values (4:16)
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StartUnderstanding Shock and Defining an Emergency - drip 8 - Q&A (6:17)
Post-Course Assessment Understanding Shock and Defining an Emergency for Veterinary Technicians
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