Nutrition for Challenging Cases

A six week online tutored CPD course with Georgia Woods-Lee

Week 1

Preparing to Feed Patients within the Veterinary Hospital

This week aims to identify the key pieces of information required from the pet owner, in order to give their pets the best chance of voluntarily consuming food whilst in the veterinary hospital.

Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:

Week 2

Hospital Nutrition

Every effort should be made to get patients eating on their own. Choosing appropriate foods and timings will largely depend on the results of the nutritional assessment. Patients may not eat well whilst they are in the hospital, for a wide range of reasons, and nutritional support may be required; firstly we tempt them to eat and if unsuccessful, look at other methods of assisted feeding.

Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:

Week 3

Critical Care Nutrition

Despite all efforts some patients may be either too unwell or unwilling to voluntarily consume any food whilst in the hospital, and assistance in the form of feeding tubes will be required.

Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:

Week 4

Diabetic Patients

A diagnosis of diabetes can be very worrying and overwhelming for pet owners with many elements to consider. Nutrition plays a vital role in the management of both cats and dogs with diabetes. As the type of diabetes frequently seen in dogs and cats differ, a disease specific recommendation will be required.

Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:

Week 5

Multiple Concurrent Conditions and Difficult Decisions

As with many things in life, challenges rarely occur alone. Patients often present us with dietary dilemmas and decision making can be difficult. However, by knowing what to prioritise, where to compromise and where to go for help, a suitable nutritional solution can be found for all.

Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:

Week 6

Client Communication

Although much in known about providing nutrition in many different circumstances, excellent client communication is a key part of dietary plan implementation. Getting communication right means your recommendation is more likely to be followed, clients know who to trust and who they should talk to if problems arise. This is an excellent way to demonstrate the high level of care you are providing to their beloved pet.

Learning objectives:
By the end of this week, delegates should be able to:

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Online CPD for Vet Nurses

Excel CPD specialises in providing online CPD for veterinary nurses and technicians all over the globe. Our courses are also fully approved by AVNAT for our nursing colleagues in Australia and New Zealand.

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