Nutritional support and nursing care in patients with canine parvovirus
Canine parvovirus is a highly infectious virus, that we see often in veterinary practice! Despite, intensive nursing care and aggressive medical treatment, many cases still do not manage to receive…
Pain in cats & dogs: Recognising, measuring and managing it
Why do two people looking at the same animal have differing views on whether the animal is painful or not? Is the cat hiding at the back of its cage…
Pain, prebiotics, postbiotics and pandemic puppies
Fear and anxiety in dogs is common, and the pandemic didn’t help with the influx of brand new caregivers and unsocialised puppies. In this webinar, Nikki will be looking at…
Physiotherapy techniques and uses for veterinary nurses in practice
In this webinar, we will take a deep dive into the physiotherapy techniques you can implement in practice straight away! We look at kennel set up, and how moving our…
Practicalities of Obesity Care
Pet obesity is a highly prevalent chronic disease that is thought to affect over half of all cats and dogs in the UK. Obesity is detrimental to health, reducing the…
Prevention of Obesity
Obesity in pets is highly prevalent and although good strategies exist for providing obesity care and reducing weight, incidence still appears to be increasing. Alongside all traditional techniques for reducing…
Reflective patient safety: Learning from everything
When unexpected events occur our teams can feel emotionally traumatised and may experience a range of symptoms which can impact their wellbeing. It is therefore essential that we consider how…
The chemotherapy journey
With approximately one in four of our veterinary patients diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime, chemotherapy is becoming more commonly administered in veterinary practices. But how can we ensure that…
Transfusion confusion: Blood transfusions for RVNs
The veterinary nurse plays a key role in the preparation and administration of blood products to our hospitalised patients, and caring for these patients throughout and after their transfusion. In…
Ultrasound for veterinary nurses
In this webinar we will be discussing how best to utilise your ultrasound machine in a nurse focussed session, instead of it just sitting and gathering dust we will be…