1133 - Constant Rate Infusions (CRI) in a Veterinary Setting - 2024
Course Description
A one year subscription (from date of purchase) to online learning resources and a continuing education on physiology of pain and the pain pathway in felines and canines for veterinarians and vet techs.
This module discusses the physiology of pain and the pain pathway, as well as drugs commonly used for analgesia in small animals. It focuses on delivery of these drugs through constant rate infusion (CRI), the practical aspects of CRI management, and how to calculate drug doses for CRI administration. Featuring animated videos, practice questions, and printable handouts.
Course Outline
- Section I: Physiology of pain
- Section II: Constant Rate Infusions in Your Practice
- Section III: Starting a Constant Rate Infusion
- Constant Rate Infusions in the Veterinary Setting Quiz
Learner Outcomes
By the end of this continuing education course, the learner will:- Discuss the physiology of pain and pain management
- Identify and review the drugs commonly delivered by CRI
Notes
Google Chrome is the preferred web browser for this course. If you use another browser, such as Microsoft Edge, you could experience technical difficulties
Due to the immediate access to course materials, we have a strict no-refund policy once the course has been started. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at cethelpdesk@tamu.edu.
This course meets Section 508 accessibility requirements.
