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CPD Day - A Hands-On Approach to Ventilation - Bristol

Early bird price from £245.00 Per person*
Regular price £295.00 Per person

*Early bird price available for all bookings taken 1 month prior to event start

In veterinary education, applying theory-based learning to an authentic clinical environment can be challenging – which is why, at Burtons Academy, we are combining the two. 

Findings from our large-scale survey that included veterinary surgeons, registered veterinary nurses and students highlighted that 70% of those in practice are not confident with ventilation, despite 27% of those surveyed having a ventilator and not using it.  

This full-day course will include capnography, dead space, breathing systems and how to ventilate a patient under anaesthesia. Followed by an afternoon of small group practical sessions, working hands-on with a ventilator and a carbon dioxide-expiring canine model, enabling the real-life simulation of a patient under anaesthesia.  
 
The course is being held on Thursday 23rd November at Double Tree Bristol North, and will run from 9 am until 5 pm, allowing an hour for lunch and a 15-minute morning break:

9.00am Capnography with Courtney Scales 
Capnography has become routine in many practices and has been a great step forward in patient monitoring, but there are some fundamental pitfalls. This talk discusses the limitations of capnography, clears up some common misconceptions and presents a solution. 
Dead space with Courtney Scales
Dead space is commonly heralded to be a real “no-no” in anaesthesia but how much is too much and what does it mean for your patient? This talk reveals the facts about dead space, what it is, what it means to your patient and how to compensate for it.  
10.30am 15 minute break
10.45am Build a Breathing system with Keith Simpson
The correct use and understanding of the function of breathing systems and anaesthetic machines benefit both the patient and practice, allowing for the safe delivery of anaesthetic gases to the patient and reducing the negative economic and environmental impact that occurs with their use. This talk will demonstrate the flow of gas in different breathing systems, how to calculate fresh gas flows and select the appropriate breathing system for individual patients. 
Ventilation with Keith Simpson 
This talk sets out to explain the core principles used during mechanical ventilation, namely central control of respiration, lung capacity, lung compliance and carbon-dioxide regulation. With these concepts fully explained, the process of setting up a ventilator for a patient will be covered and this process will include selecting volume or pressure cycling, selecting inspiratory and expiratory times, determination of hypo- or hyperventilation and responding to changes in monitored patient parameters. 
12.30pm Hour lunch break
13.30pm  How to use a Merlin Ventilator with Courtney Scales
14.30pm Practical: Hands-on Merlin Exercises with Keith & Courtney 
16.30pm Questions with Keith & Courtney 


 

Speakers: 
Courtney Scales DipVN, NCert(Anaesth), RVN – Clinical Educator in Anaesthesia
Dr Keith Simpson BVSc, MRCVS, MIET(Electronics) - Clinical Director

After the event, notes and a CPD Certificate will be emailed to the email address you register with. To keep in line with the Burtons environmental and sustainably ethos, we recommend you bring your own pen and notebook for the evening, although stationery will be provided.

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Double Tree Bristol North

Early bird price from £245.00 Per person*
Regular price £295.00 Per person

*Early bird price available for all bookings taken 1 month prior to event start

In veterinary education, applying theory-based learning to an authentic clinical environment can be challenging – which is why, at Burtons Academy, we are combining the two. 

Findings from our large-scale survey that included veterinary surgeons, registered veterinary nurses and students highlighted that 70% of those in practice are not confident with ventilation, despite 27% of those surveyed having a ventilator and not using it.  

This full-day course will include capnography, dead space, breathing systems and how to ventilate a patient under anaesthesia. Followed by an afternoon of small group practical sessions, working hands-on with a ventilator and a carbon dioxide-expiring canine model, enabling the real-life simulation of a patient under anaesthesia.  
 
The course is being held on Thursday 23rd November at Double Tree Bristol North, and will run from 9 am until 5 pm, allowing an hour for lunch and a 15-minute morning break:

9.00am Capnography with Courtney Scales 
Capnography has become routine in many practices and has been a great step forward in patient monitoring, but there are some fundamental pitfalls. This talk discusses the limitations of capnography, clears up some common misconceptions and presents a solution. 
Dead space with Courtney Scales
Dead space is commonly heralded to be a real “no-no” in anaesthesia but how much is too much and what does it mean for your patient? This talk reveals the facts about dead space, what it is, what it means to your patient and how to compensate for it.  
10.30am 15 minute break
10.45am Build a Breathing system with Keith Simpson
The correct use and understanding of the function of breathing systems and anaesthetic machines benefit both the patient and practice, allowing for the safe delivery of anaesthetic gases to the patient and reducing the negative economic and environmental impact that occurs with their use. This talk will demonstrate the flow of gas in different breathing systems, how to calculate fresh gas flows and select the appropriate breathing system for individual patients. 
Ventilation with Keith Simpson 
This talk sets out to explain the core principles used during mechanical ventilation, namely central control of respiration, lung capacity, lung compliance and carbon-dioxide regulation. With these concepts fully explained, the process of setting up a ventilator for a patient will be covered and this process will include selecting volume or pressure cycling, selecting inspiratory and expiratory times, determination of hypo- or hyperventilation and responding to changes in monitored patient parameters. 
12.30pm Hour lunch break
13.30pm  How to use a Merlin Ventilator with Courtney Scales
14.30pm Practical: Hands-on Merlin Exercises with Keith & Courtney 
16.30pm Questions with Keith & Courtney 


 

Speakers: 
Courtney Scales DipVN, NCert(Anaesth), RVN – Clinical Educator in Anaesthesia
Dr Keith Simpson BVSc, MRCVS, MIET(Electronics) - Clinical Director

After the event, notes and a CPD Certificate will be emailed to the email address you register with. To keep in line with the Burtons environmental and sustainably ethos, we recommend you bring your own pen and notebook for the evening, although stationery will be provided.

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Early bird price from £245.00 Per person*
Regular price £295.00 Per person

*Early bird price available for all bookings taken 1 month prior to event start

In veterinary education, applying theory-based learning to an authentic clinical environment can be challenging – which is why, at Burtons Academy, we are combining the two. 

Findings from our large-scale survey that included veterinary surgeons, registered veterinary nurses and students highlighted that 70% of those in practice are not confident with ventilation, despite 27% of those surveyed having a ventilator and not using it.  

This full-day course will include capnography, dead space, breathing systems and how to ventilate a patient under anaesthesia. Followed by an afternoon of small group practical sessions, working hands-on with a ventilator and a carbon dioxide-expiring canine model, enabling the real-life simulation of a patient under anaesthesia.  
 
The course is being held on Thursday 23rd November at Double Tree Bristol North, and will run from 9 am until 5 pm, allowing an hour for lunch and a 15-minute morning break:

9.00am Capnography with Courtney Scales 
Capnography has become routine in many practices and has been a great step forward in patient monitoring, but there are some fundamental pitfalls. This talk discusses the limitations of capnography, clears up some common misconceptions and presents a solution. 
Dead space with Courtney Scales
Dead space is commonly heralded to be a real “no-no” in anaesthesia but how much is too much and what does it mean for your patient? This talk reveals the facts about dead space, what it is, what it means to your patient and how to compensate for it.  
10.30am 15 minute break
10.45am Build a Breathing system with Keith Simpson
The correct use and understanding of the function of breathing systems and anaesthetic machines benefit both the patient and practice, allowing for the safe delivery of anaesthetic gases to the patient and reducing the negative economic and environmental impact that occurs with their use. This talk will demonstrate the flow of gas in different breathing systems, how to calculate fresh gas flows and select the appropriate breathing system for individual patients. 
Ventilation with Keith Simpson 
This talk sets out to explain the core principles used during mechanical ventilation, namely central control of respiration, lung capacity, lung compliance and carbon-dioxide regulation. With these concepts fully explained, the process of setting up a ventilator for a patient will be covered and this process will include selecting volume or pressure cycling, selecting inspiratory and expiratory times, determination of hypo- or hyperventilation and responding to changes in monitored patient parameters. 
12.30pm Hour lunch break
13.30pm  How to use a Merlin Ventilator with Courtney Scales
14.30pm Practical: Hands-on Merlin Exercises with Keith & Courtney 
16.30pm Questions with Keith & Courtney 


 

Speakers: 
Courtney Scales DipVN, NCert(Anaesth), RVN – Clinical Educator in Anaesthesia
Dr Keith Simpson BVSc, MRCVS, MIET(Electronics) - Clinical Director

After the event, notes and a CPD Certificate will be emailed to the email address you register with. To keep in line with the Burtons environmental and sustainably ethos, we recommend you bring your own pen and notebook for the evening, although stationery will be provided.

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