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Cardiovascular Perfusionist Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Carry your cardiology work to the next level with our Course for Cardiovascular Perfusionist. E don design am for professionals wey wan sabi well-well about how to set up CABG surgery, the different parts of heart-lung machine, and how to solve problem when blood pressure dey misbehave. You go sabi how to dey watch patient parameters, how to prime the circuit, and how to manage blood thinners well-well. You go sharpen your skills on how to yarn well with surgical teams and how to dey do things the right way, according to the rules. Join us for sharp, correct learning wey go put handwork and patient safety first.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Sabi CABG setup like your name: Watch patient parameters and manage blood thinners well.

Operate heart-lung machines: Understand how the pump, oxygenator, and heat exchanger dey work.

Troubleshoot blood pressure: Find out wetin dey cause the problem, take action to correct am, and adjust settings.

Yarn correct for surgery: Work together with teams and share important information sharp-sharp.

Hold ethical standards tight: Make sure say everything dey confidential and put patient safety first.