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Anaesthesia Technician Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Enhance your career prospects as an Anaesthesia Technician with our comprehensive course, specifically designed for individuals aspiring to work in anaesthesiology. Acquire vital skills such as assisting during induction, managing potential complications, and closely monitoring patient's vital signs. Develop expertise in patient evaluation, risk assessment, and post-operative care protocols. Learn to troubleshoot equipment-related issues, ensure meticulous documentation practices, and maintain anaesthesia machines in optimal working condition. Our concise, high-impact, and practice-oriented modules are tailored to prepare you for the challenges encountered in a real-world hospital setting, boosting your overall competence and self-assurance.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Master anaesthesia induction: Assist in and manage the anaesthesia induction process effectively.

Assess patient risks: Identify potential anaesthesia-related risks and thoroughly review patient medical records.

Monitor vital signs: Continuously monitor patient's vital signs during and after the surgical procedure.

Maintain equipment: Troubleshoot, calibrate, and perform routine checks on anaesthesia machines.

Document accurately: Maintain precise records of patient information and clearly document all interventions performed.