Puppy Behaviour Problems

Puppy Behaviour Problems eCPD Tutorial with Clare Wilson This 40 minute eCPD tutorial discusses various common puppy behaviour problems that owners may ask for advice from vets and vet nurses.  The introduction includes information on dog communication and cognition to help vets and nurses to educate clients to understand their pets more clearly as a

Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis eCPD Tutorial with Elle Haskey The aim of this 40 minute eCPD tutorial is to help you understand how leptospirosis causes the clinical signs and symptoms which may be observed when our patients become infected. It covers the pathophysiology of infection, diagnosis, treatment and vaccination options. The nursing considerations whilst caring for the hospitalised

Role of the VN SQP

Role of the VN SQP eCPD Tutorial with Nicola Lakeman The role of a ‘Suitably Qualified Person’ (SQP) and the qualifications required to become a SQP are not really fully understood by others in the profession. This 40 minute eCPD tutorial looks at the difference between SQPs and RVNs, the SQP qualification and what RVNs

Communicating with Clients

Communicating with Clients eCPD Tutorial with Nicola Lakeman In this 40 minute eCPD tutorial, we will discuss the need to communicate with customers in order to make recommendations for the health and welfare of their pets. Asking engaging questions can make a difference in how you come across to the customer. Sensible, professional questions can

Anaesthetic Complications

Anaesthetic Complications eCPD Tutorial with Emma Archer This 40 minute eCPD tutorial will discuss the identification and management of cardiovascular emergencies, which may be encountered during anaesthesia, including bradycardia, tachycardia, arrhythmia, hypotension and hypoxaemia. The tutorial will work though each of these conditions in a logical manner, including recognition, identification and appropriate management.

Pain Physiology and Assessment

Pain Physiology and Assessment eCPD Tutorial with Emma Archer Veterinary nurses play a large role in recognising and assessing pain. In order for nurses to have an effective role in pain management and analgesia it is vital to have an understanding of the pathophysiology of pain, the signs of pain and how to perform a

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