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Anaesthesia Technician Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Take your career to the next level as an Anaesthesia Technician with our in-depth course designed for those wanting to work in anaesthesiology. You'll learn important skills such as helping with starting anaesthesia, dealing with problems that might come up, and checking a patient's vital signs. You'll also become skilled at assessing patients, managing risks, and looking after patients after surgery. Learn how to fix equipment, make sure records are correct, and keep anaesthesia machines in good working order. Our short, high-quality lessons that focus on practical skills will get you ready for real situations, making you more skilled and confident.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Become an expert in starting anaesthesia: Help with and manage the process of starting anaesthesia effectively.

Check patient risks: Identify risks related to anaesthesia and review patient medical records.

Monitor vital signs: Keep a close watch on vital signs during and after operations.

Maintain equipment: Troubleshoot, calibrate, and test anaesthesia machines.

Keep accurate records: Write down patient information and clearly report what you've done.