ICTQual Level 3 Diploma

Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animal)

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Credits

30 Credits

Course

Veterinary Qualifications

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animal) is a specialised qualification designed for individuals seeking professional expertise in companion animal care and clinical support. This course provides comprehensive training on veterinary nursing principles, clinical procedures, and animal welfare standards. Learners gain both theoretical and practical knowledge to support veterinary surgeons in routine and emergency care, including monitoring, treatment, and rehabilitation of companion animals, ensuring their wellbeing throughout all procedures.

Throughout the programme, participants develop the technical skills and confidence required to work effectively in veterinary environments. The course covers key areas such as animal anatomy and physiology, clinical nursing techniques, medication administration, monitoring anaesthetised animals, handling and restraint, infection control, and record-keeping. Practical exercises, placements, and hands-on training allow learners to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, reinforcing safe practices, professional conduct, and attention to detail in a clinical environment. Emphasis is placed on animal welfare, hygiene, and ethical responsibilities, ensuring learners are fully prepared to support veterinary teams.

This diploma is ideal for aspiring veterinary nurses, animal care professionals, and those pursuing a career in clinical companion animal care. Graduates are prepared to assist in treatments, provide high standards of nursing care, and support veterinary procedures safely and effectively. The qualification also provides a pathway to advanced veterinary nursing roles, further professional development, and specialised companion animal care, equipping learners for skilled and responsible positions in veterinary practice.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for theICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animal):

  • Educational Qualifications:Minimum of Level 2 in Science, Biology, or Animal Care is recommended.
  • Professional Experience:Minimum of Level 2 in Science, Biology, or Animal Care is recommended.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

The ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animal) in Personal Protective Equipment qualification consists of 6 mandatory units.

  1. Companion Animal Anatomy and Basic Physiology
  2. Introduction to Veterinary Nursing and Patient Care
  3. Companion Animal Handling, Restraint, and Safety Procedures
  4. Basic Anaesthesia Assistance and Surgical Preparation
  5. Veterinary Pharmacology Fundamentals and Medicine Records
  6. Preventive Healthcare, Nutrition, and Welfare in Companion Animals

What you will Gain

Companion Animal Anatomy and Basic Physiology

  • Identify the major anatomical structures of dogs, cats, rabbits, and small mammals.
  • Describe the basic physiological functions of body systems (respiratory, circulatory, digestive, nervous).
  • Relate anatomy and physiology to common health conditions in companion animals.
  • Apply anatomical knowledge to safe handling and basic nursing procedures.
  • Recognise signs of normal versus abnormal function in companion animals.
  • Use anatomical terminology accurately in clinical communication.
  • Demonstrate awareness of how growth, age, and breed differences affect physiology.

Introduction to Veterinary Nursing and Patient Care

  • Explain the role and responsibilities of a veterinary nurse in companion animal practice.
  • Demonstrate safe and compassionate patient care, including feeding, grooming, and monitoring.
  • Record patient information accurately in line with professional standards.
  • Apply infection control and hygiene procedures in clinical environments.
  • Assist in routine examinations and basic diagnostic procedures.
  • Communicate effectively with veterinary surgeons, colleagues, and animal owners.
  • Reflect on professional behaviours and ethical responsibilities in nursing practice.

Companion Animal Handling, Restraint, and Safety Procedures

  • Demonstrate safe handling techniques for dogs, cats, rabbits, and small mammals.
  • Apply appropriate restraint methods for examinations, treatments, and minor procedures.
  • Recognise stress signals and behavioural cues in companion animals.
  • Minimise risk to patients, staff, and owners during handling.
  • Use equipment such as muzzles, cat bags, and restraint aids correctly.
  • Apply health and safety protocols to prevent injury or accidents.
  • Reflect on the importance of animal welfare during handling and restraint.

Basic Anaesthesia Assistance and Surgical Preparation

  • Prepare patients for anaesthesia, including fasting, monitoring, and pre‑operative checks.
  • Assist veterinary surgeons with anaesthetic induction and recovery procedures.
  • Monitor vital signs during anaesthesia under supervision.
  • Maintain aseptic techniques in surgical preparation and theatre environments.
  • Prepare surgical instruments, equipment, and materials for routine procedures.
  • Support post‑operative care, including pain management and wound monitoring.
  • Record anaesthesia and surgical data accurately in patient records.

Veterinary Pharmacology Fundamentals and Medicine Records

  • Identify common medicines used in companion animal practice.
  • Explain basic principles of drug administration, dosage, and safety.
  • Assist in the safe storage, handling, and disposal of veterinary medicines.
  • Maintain accurate medicine records in compliance with regulations.
  • Recognise potential side effects and report concerns to supervising staff.
  • Communicate clearly with owners about medicine use and compliance.
  • Apply professional responsibility in medicine management.

Preventive Healthcare, Nutrition, and Welfare in Companion Animals

  • Support vaccination and parasite control programmes in companion animals.
  • Explain the importance of nutrition and feeding plans for different species.
  • Promote dental health, grooming, and routine care for long‑term wellbeing.
  • Recognise welfare needs and apply the “Five Freedoms” in nursing practice.
  • Educate owners on responsible pet care and preventive healthcare strategies.
  • Monitor patient progress in preventive programmes and record outcomes.
  • Reflect on the nurse’s role in promoting welfare and community awareness.

Want to know more?

Learners will gain practical veterinary nursing skills, safe handling and restraint techniques, monitoring of clinical procedures, record-keeping, and knowledge of animal welfare and hygiene standards.

Graduates can work as veterinary nurses, clinical support assistants, animal care technicians, or in other companion animal care roles in veterinary practices.

Yes, it provides a pathway to advanced veterinary nursing roles, specialised companion animal care, and professional development in clinical veterinary practice.

Veterinary nursing training ensures high standards of care, supports veterinary procedures safely, promotes animal welfare, and prepares professionals for responsible clinical roles.

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