KNOWLEDGE CHECK
Practice Your ECGs!
Quiz your own ECG knowledge with this 30 question quiz!
It is recommended you take the following ECG courses by Amanda Shelby:
1) Fundamentals in ECG Interpretation
2) Arrhythmia in Common Companion Animals
3) Arrhythmia Obscurities, Oddities & Oh My's
This education is one quiz (30 questions) to practice your ECG skills! There is no other content. Quiz your knowledge!
Meet the Instructors
Amanda M. Shelby, BSc, RVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia)
Amanda is a registered veterinary technologist with a
specialty in anesthesia and analgesia. She has extensive experience in creating
educational assets for the global veterinary audience. Currently she is the
Senior Veterinary CE Specialist with VETgirl and lectures, authors, edits works
as an independent contractor. To bolster her skill set as an instructional
designer, she is pursuing a Master’s of Education (Instructional Systems
Technology). She believes the effective exchange of knowledge to close performance
gaps can improve the lives of pets and further cultivate the human-animal bond.
Outside of the veterinary profession, she has interest in edible landscaping,
exploring the wilderness and showing her American Quarter Horses.
Amanda currently works for VETgirl as the Senior Veterinary CE Specialist. You can find out more about her role HERE.
She is author and editor of Small Animal Anesthesia Techniques which is a concise, practical reference for delivering anesthesia in small animal practice. You can find the book HERE.
Amanda does provide anesthetic and analgesic training and lectures regularly at national, international, local and individual clinics upon request. Reach out to her at gasgirl.vts@gmail.com
Meet the Instructors
Amy Newfield, MS, CVT, VTS (ECC)
After working in general practice for many years, Amy found her passion in emergency medicine and went on to obtain her Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in Emergency and Critical Care. She has published the best selling and award-winning books “Oops, I Became a Manager” and “Oops, My Team is Toxic” both focused on creating happy veterinary teams.
She is passionate about showing what veterinary technicians and veterinary nurses can do. This website is a labor of love for the profession she has dedicated her life to.