Nursing the Senior Patient
$29.00
Description
This course provides veterinary nurses with the knowledge and practical nursing considerations required to care for senior canine and feline patients. Participants will explore the physical and behavioural changes associated with ageing, including mobility impairment, sensory decline, dental disease, reduced thermoregulation, organ function changes and cognitive dysfunction syndrome. The course emphasises low-stress handling, early recognition of age-related disease, appropriate nursing interventions during hospitalisation, pain assessment, and strategies to maintain comfort, quality of life and patient welfare while supporting owners through the ageing process.
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the normal physical and behavioural changes associated with ageing in senior dogs and cats.
- Apply appropriate nursing strategies to safely handle, assess and hospitalise senior patients while minimising stress and discomfort.
- Recognise common age-related conditions affecting mobility, sensory function, dental health, thermoregulation and organ function, and identify appropriate nursing interventions.
- Assess behavioural changes in senior patients and distinguish between normal ageing and signs that may indicate pain, disease or cognitive dysfunction syndrome.
- Support the health, comfort and quality of life of senior patients through effective nursing care, monitoring and communication with veterinary surgeons and pet owners.
Features:
- You will have access as part of an active ProSkills Course Subscription
- You have access to the course for 365 days with individual course purchase
- Complete quiz activities to attain your certificate of achievement
Course Content:
- 6 video lessons with quiz questions.
- Certificate of Achievement.
cpd Points
AVNAT CPD
1




