ICTQual Level 5 Advanced Diploma

Veterinary Nursing (Medical)

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Credits

50 Credits

Course

Veterinary Qualifications

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Medical) is a specialised qualification designed for experienced veterinary nurses seeking to deepen their expertise in medical care for animals. This course focuses on advanced veterinary nursing techniques, including the management of complex medical conditions, diagnostic procedures, and the implementation of medical treatment plans. Learners will develop the knowledge and practical skills necessary to manage a range of medical cases, from initial diagnosis to long-term care, in veterinary practices and animal hospitals.

Throughout the programme, students will study advanced medical nursing skills, including clinical procedures, patient assessment, and medical interventions. Key areas include working with critical care patients, administering medications, managing anaesthesia, and performing diagnostic tests. The course also covers aspects of medical record-keeping, case documentation, and maintaining high standards of care. Participants will gain practical experience through case studies, clinical placements, and real-world scenarios that strengthen their clinical decision-making abilities.

This qualification is ideal for experienced veterinary nurses aiming to advance in medical or critical care roles within veterinary practices or animal hospitals. Graduates of the Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Medical) will be prepared to manage complex medical cases, mentor junior staff, and take on leadership roles in animal medical care. The diploma opens the door to career progression in specialized veterinary roles, improving patient outcomes and contributing to high-quality veterinary care.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the ICTQual Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Medical):

  • Educational Qualifications:A Level 3 qualification in veterinary nursing or a related field is required, along with basic literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Professional Experience:Applicants must have at least two years of experience as a qualified veterinary nurse, with hands-on experience in medical or clinical settings.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

The ICTQual Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Medical) in Personal Protective Equipment qualification consists of 6 mandatory units.

  1. Advanced Principles of Veterinary Medical Nursing
  2. Patient Assessment and Diagnostic Support
  3. Medical Case Management and Long-Term Care
  4. Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Medical Nursing
  5. Clinical Decision-Making and Evidence-Based Medical Practice
  6. Professional Practice, Ethics, and Leadership in Medical Nursing

What you will Gain

Advanced Principles of Veterinary Medical Nursing

  • Demonstrate understanding of the principles underpinning medical veterinary nursing practice.
  • Apply infection control and patient safety protocols in medical care settings.
  • Recognise common medical conditions and outline appropriate nursing interventions.
  • Integrate holistic approaches to patient care, including nutrition and wellbeing.
  • Analyse the role of communication in supporting medical nursing teams.
  • Evaluate ethical considerations when delivering medical care to animals.
  • Develop confidence in managing complex medical cases.
  • Reflect on the importance of continuous professional development in medical nursing.

Patient Assessment and Diagnostic Support

  • Conduct thorough patient assessments, including history taking and clinical examination.
  • Record and interpret vital signs to inform nursing decisions.
  • Assist in diagnostic procedures such as imaging, laboratory testing, and sample collection.
  • Apply evidence‑based protocols for monitoring patient progress.
  • Communicate assessment findings clearly to veterinary surgeons and colleagues.
  • Recognise early signs of deterioration and respond appropriately.
  • Maintain accurate records to support continuity of care and audits.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of diagnostic support in improving patient outcomes.

Medical Case Management and Long-Term Care

  • Develop nursing care plans for patients with chronic or complex medical conditions.
  • Implement long‑term monitoring strategies for ongoing patient management.
  • Provide effective pain management and comfort care for medical patients.
  • Support client education and involvement in long‑term patient care.
  • Collaborate with veterinary surgeons and multidisciplinary teams to optimise outcomes.
  • Recognise complications in long‑term medical cases and adapt care plans accordingly.
  • Maintain accurate documentation to support continuity of care.
  • Reflect on case outcomes to improve future medical nursing practice.

Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Medical Nursing

  • Explain pharmacological principles relevant to medical veterinary nursing.
  • Safely administer medications under veterinary supervision.
  • Understand drug interactions and contraindications in medical contexts.
  • Apply pain assessment tools to evaluate patient needs.
  • Implement therapeutic interventions to support recovery and wellbeing.
  • Monitor patient responses to pharmacological treatments.
  • Recognise adverse drug reactions and respond appropriately.
  • Promote safe storage, handling, and documentation of veterinary medicines.

Clinical Decision-Making and Evidence-Based Medical Practice

  • Apply structured decision‑making models in medical nursing scenarios.
  • Critically evaluate research evidence to inform medical nursing practice.
  • Integrate clinical guidelines into medical interventions.
  • Balance professional judgement with ethical considerations in decision‑making.
  • Demonstrate problem‑solving skills in unpredictable patient situations.
  • Reflect on medical case outcomes to improve future practice.
  • Communicate decisions effectively to colleagues and clients.
  • Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement in veterinary medical nursing.

Professional Practice, Ethics, and Leadership in Medical Nursing

  • Understand professional responsibilities and codes of conduct in veterinary nursing.
  • Demonstrate leadership skills in managing medical nursing teams.
  • Apply ethical frameworks to guide medical nursing practice.
  • Promote effective communication with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders.
  • Manage stress and resilience in high‑pressure medical environments.
  • Support the professional development of junior staff and peers.
  • Uphold standards of patient advocacy and welfare in medical care.
  • Contribute to organisational policies that enhance veterinary medical services.

Want to know more?

This course is ideal for experienced veterinary nurses looking to advance their skills in medical care, critical care, and patient management within veterinary practices or animal hospitals.

Yes, a Level 3 qualification in veterinary nursing and at least two years of hands-on experience in a clinical or medical setting is required.

Learners will deepen their knowledge in medical nursing techniques, patient assessment, diagnostics, anaesthesia, medical record-keeping, and the management of complex medical cases.

Graduates can progress to senior roles in medical veterinary nursing, critical care positions, or take on leadership roles in veterinary practices, animal hospitals, or specialised clinics.

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