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Wound and dressing management for veterinary nurses - Part 2

For better or worse, as a veterinary nurse, we see the changes that occur and get to be an integral part of caring for and managing our patients' wounds. Welcome to Part 2 in Wound and dressing management for veterinary nurses........
Wound and dressing management for veterinary nurses - Part 1

Another thing I love in my job as a veterinary nurse is being a part of wound and dressing management. For better or worse, as a vet nurse, we see the changes that occur and get to be an integral part of caring for and managing our patients' wounds. ......
Love Your Vet Nurse

From Geelong to Grafton, Australia's vet nurses all have one thing in common, and it comes as no surprise " they love helping animals by providing care and support when they need it most. They also love coming to work every day, the variety that their rol...
How Will You Spoil Your Veterinary Nurses On Vet Nurse Day 2021?

Vet Nurses Day Friday 8th October 2021. We all know how essential Vet Nurses are to your business and to the veterinary industry in general. And we all know what an awesome bunch of people they are! How do you plan on spoiling your vet nurses this year?...
12 signs you're in a toxic veterinary work environment

Let's talk toxic veterinary workplaces. We've all been there to some degree, and I feel it's important to be aware of a few things that might contribute to that. 1. Presence of bullying and gossip. Whether you have seen it, heard it, or been a part of it...
The A to Z of Veterinary Nursing

The life of vet nurse is wide and varied! A is for adrenalin, it pumps through our veins in moments of urgency. We also reach for it with urgency in moments of emergency. B is for blood, which is often imbedded around and under our fingernails. C is for.....
Surgical Procedure Admission Process for Veterinary Nurses

What does your surgical admission process look like? Is it written down and does every veterinary nurse follow the same steps? Different hospitals have different procedures they follow when booking in and admitting patients for surgical procedures.......
My newborn baby vs. My neonatal litter of kittens

From a vet nurse's perspective, how does raising a neonatal litter of kittens compare with raising a baby? There are differences, but so many similarities!...
20 Survival Tips for Every Veterinary Nurse and Tech: Part 1

Whether you're a student or a qualified veterinary nurse, these tips apply and I use most of them every day! I could definitely list more than 20 tips but these are a good start. 1. Starting a new job? Be prepared! Write down a list of questions you may h...
20 Survival Tips for Every Veterinary Nurse and Tech: Part 2

Whether you're a student or a qualified veterinary nurse, these tips apply and I use most of them every day! If you missed tips 1 to 10, you can click here to read 20 Survival Tips for Every Veterinary Nurse and Tech: Part 1 Tip 11. Complete CPD...
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