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FLUTD - Urinary Catheter Management in the Post-Obstructed Cat 

Duration: 0:46 h
Speaker: Asha Yeoman, CertIVVN DipVN(ECC) GradCertClinEd RVN AVN 
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Join us for an in-depth webinar focused on the critical role of veterinary nurses in managing urinary catheters in post-obstructed feline patients. This session will cover essential topics, including the pathophysiology of urinary obstructions and how it influences ongoing care. Learn about best practices for catheter maintenance, monitoring, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal outcomes. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to managing these cases, this webinar will provide practical insights to help improve patient care and recovery 

Recorded 28 November 2024

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Asha Yeoman, CertIVVN DipVN(ECC) GradCertClinEd RVN AVN 

Asha is a registered and accredited veterinary nurse from Melbourne, with over 18 years of industry experience. Holding a Diploma of Veterinary Nursing to specialise in Emergency & Critical Care, Asha spent 16 years at the University of Melbourne Veterinary Hospital where she developed her passion for clinical excellence, education and leadership, before recently transitioning into the new Greencross Veterinary Hospital at the University of Melbourne where she has taken on the role of Emergency & Critical Care Team Leader.

After holding state committee leadership positions for many years, in 2020 Asha was elected onto the VNCA’s National Board of Directors where she has enjoyed contributing to the advancement of and advocacy for the nursing industry across Australia. In 2024, she was elected into her current role as Vice President of the VNCA. Asha has a passion for educating nurses and is a guest lecturer at tertiary institutions in Melbourne. She also frequently speaks at conferences and events, authors articles for publication in the Australian Veterinary Nurses Journal, and mentor’s junior and student nurses. To further support her pursuit in learning and teaching, she is currently studying a master’s degree in clinical education.

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