Horse First Aid
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Welcome to Equine E Care's Horse First Aid Course.
Watch the videos to learn more about how to get the most out your course.
Whilst there is a lot of information I don't want you to feel overwhelmed.
Schedule time each day or each week and you'll have it done in no time. The entire course is based on our 1 and 1/2 day workshop so it's really about 12 - 16 hours in content.
If you have any questions you can leave them in the comments or the facebook group so everyone can benefit.
Don't forget to join the Facebook group
Put the Q & As in your diary and try to make it. I'm so much better when there are people to bounce off!
You are able to choose whether to complete the assessments and activities or not.
For those completing assessments for the official Certification or as part of the Diploma of Equine Podiotherapy course check your dates and email them to me at amanda@equinecareclinic.com.
Above all, enjoy the course!
Happy Horsing, Amanda
Subscribers only Introduction
First Aid Introduction and Overview
Subscribers only Horse Handling
Subscribers only How did you go?
Pop in here and see what you need to do to practice ,and then check out what you learned in the quiz.
Subscribers only Vital Signs
Watch the video and then move on to the next lesson..
Subscribers only Heart rate
This lesson takes you through why you should know your horse's heart rate and what it can tell you.
Subscribers only Respiratory Rate
Learn how to measure respiration rate.
Subscribers only Temperature
Learn how to take your horses temperature safely
Subscribers only Gut Sounds
Learn how to listen to a horses gut sounds.
Subscribers only Capillary Refill
Do you know what this is and why it matters?
Subscribers only Manure
In this lesson we look at horse poop and think about what normal looks like and things that could alert you to problems.
Subscribers only Hydration
Assessing your horses hydration is one part of knowing and understanding your horse.
Subscribers only Vital Signs Quiz and Q&A
Watch the latest Q&A session in case you missed it and have a go at the quiz and see how much you have learned.
Subscribers only When to call the Vet
When should you call the Vet?
Subscribers only When to Call the Vet Quiz
Just a few little questions for you.
Subscribers only First Aid Kit
This week's lessons Amanda takes you through what you should have in your First Aid kit
Subscribers only Be Prepared Quiz
It's alwasy better to be prepared than being reactive.
Subscribers only Colic
This lesson looks at the common causes and the dos and don'ts of colic.
Subscribers only Laminitis Part 1
Learn how to recognise Laminitis, respond in the right way, review and evaluate your management and bring your horse back to full function.
Subscribers only Laminitis Part 2
Learn how to recognise Laminitis, respond in the right way, review and evaluate your management and bring your horse back to full function.
Subscribers only Lameness
This lesson looks at how to assess and grade Lameness.
Subscribers only Eye Injuries
Learn how to identify eye issues and respond appropriately.
Subscribers only Hoof Injuries
This lesson looks at the more common hoof injuries and their treatments.
Subscribers only Wounds
In this lesson candidates will understand normal wound healing and learn how to develop a wound care strategy.
Subscribers only Assessing Pain
In this lesson, you will learn how to assess pain.
Subscribers only Shock
In this lesson you will learn to diagnose shock and what to do.
Subscribers only Killer Conditions Q&A Part 1
Subscribers only Killer Conditions Q&A Part 2
Subscribers only Infectious Illness
Infectious Illness in Horses covering Strangles, Hendra Virus, Equine Influenza Equine Herpes Virus and Tetanus.
Subscribers only Preparing to give your horse an intramuscular injection 1
Preparing to give your horse an intramuscular injection Part 1
Subscribers only Preparing your horse for an intramuscular injection
Preparing your horse for an intramuscular injection
Subscribers only Giving your horse an intramuscular injection
Subscribers only Managing Eye Medications
Subscribers only Eye Medications and SPL tubes
Subscribers only Giving eye medications to your horse
Subscribers only Oral Medications
Subscribers only Final Quiz
Amanda Edwards has been around horses all of her life and has been caring for sick and injured horses through her Equine Recovery Care Clinic for over 10 years.The Equine Recovery Care Clinic focuses on getting horses well again following an acute injury or illness. After establishing face to face workshops to teach others the basics of caring for horses people soon requested online access so here they are.
Amanda Edwards has been around horses all of her life and has been caring for sick and injured horses through her Equine Recovery Care Clinic for over 10 years.The Equine Recovery Care Clinic focuses on getting horses well again following an acute injury or illness. After establishing face to face workshops to teach others the basics of caring for horses people soon requested online access so here they are.
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