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NAVTA Journal CE Overview
The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) publishes The NAVTA Journal on a bi-monthly basis. Each issue contains an article approved by RACE for technicians. The applicable article is included within the course therefore access to The NAVTA Journal is not required to enroll. These articles are open to all members of the veterinary community for the fee stated in the payment area below.
Article CE Free For NAVTA Members:
All current NAVTA paid members may take any or all CE opportunities at no cost as a member benefit.
The special enrollment code is sent directly to each member by NAVTA.
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Free CE Opportunity For Everyone:
NAVTA publishes an annual convention issue. The CE in the convention issues are free for all. To view NAVTA's free offerings please visit the
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RACE Approved For Veterinary Technicians/Nurses
Course meets the requirements for 1 RACE hours of continuing education credit for veterinary technicians in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB's RACE approval. However, participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery.
RACE Subject Category: Medical; Delivery Method: Non-interactive Distance; Program Number 1232078
Article Author
Mary Ellen Goldberg, LVT, CVT, SRA-retired, CCRVN, CVPP, VTS-physical rehabilitation-retired, VTS-lab animal medicine (Research Anesthesia -retired), VTS-H (anesthesia & analgesia)
Course Focus and Learning Objectives
Pain: Recognition, Assessment, and Reasons to Use Validated Pain Scales in Companion Animal Practice
is a self study course.
Recognition and assessment of pain in companion animals is a vital skill that veterinary personnel must possess. Practice team members need to stay current on the new developments in pain scoring and assessing pain, the 4th Vital Sign.
At the end of the presentation attendees should be able to:
explain how to recognize and access various types of pain
realize pain is classified as the 4th vital sign for any animal examination
discuss pain scales and why they should be used during every patient
explain why every member of the veterinary team plays an important role in pain management
Open Enrollment with Immediate Access and Individual Scheduling
This is an open enrollment course. Participants may enroll at any time. Upon submission of enrollment the participant is immediately added to the course. The course welcome email provides login and other important information.
This is an asynchronous course, meaning it does not contain real time components. Participants do not need to be logged into the course at specific times to attend lectures or view presentations. Participants do not need to complete the course in one sitting.
Completion Deadline:
Participants have 60 days from date of enrollment to view the presentation, as often as desired, as well as submit the two completion requirements outlined below. If after 60 days the completion requirements have not been submitted, the participant will be graded out of the course as incomplete.
Completion Requirements
The completion requirements for this course are:
complete the quiz with a score of 80% or better - multiple attempts are permitted
submit the course survey
Upon submission of the final completion requirement, the participant will automatically be marked as completed and the course completion email will be sent out. The participant will have immediate access to the certificate.
Pricing
Price:
$25.00 USD
Practices may enroll individual team members. To learn how to assign a specific team member to a course, please visit the
Assigning Students
page.
Please use this link to view the
Withdrawal Policy
for this course.
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