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Anaesthesia Technician Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Improve your work as an Anaesthesia Technician with this training. It's made for people who want to work in anaesthesia. You'll learn important things like helping put people to sleep for operations, dealing with problems that happen during operations, and checking how the patient is doing. You'll also get good at checking patients, knowing what problems might happen, and looking after them after the operation. You'll learn how to fix machines, make sure you write everything down properly, and keep the anaesthesia machines working well. These quick, good, and practical lessons will get you ready for what you'll face at work, so you'll be better and more confident.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Get good at helping with putting patients to sleep: Help and handle the process of putting people to sleep well.

Check patients for risks: Know what problems could happen with anaesthesia and look at their medical history.

Watch patient's signs: Keep checking how the patient is doing during and after the operation.

Keep the machines working: Fix problems, set them up, and test the anaesthesia machines.

Write things down correctly: Record what's happening with the patient and clearly report what you did.