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Monitoring der Ventilation - Wie interpretiere ich Pulsoximetry und Kapnographiekurven richtig?
Monitoring des Atmungstrakts: Pulsoxymetrie und Kapnographie im Detail mit Dr. Nina Gasparik-Küls.Duration: 0:57 hSpeaker: Nina Gasparik-Küls -
Ear-resistible Cytology: Why Every Vet nurse Should Love a Swab
Mystified by Malassezia? Know a rod for Cocci? Inflammatory or normal? A webinar with Matthew Garland.Duration: 0:55 hSpeaker: Matthew Garland -
Running on empty - Nursing care for the anaemic patient
In this session Emma Holder will focus on the comprehensive management of anaemic patients, including early detection, appropriate nursing care, and pharmacological treatment strategiesDuration: 0:49 hSpeaker: Lauren Kirby -
Considering and recognising pain in our patients. What can we do as a vet nurse
Pain in veterinary patients remains one of the most under-recognised and under-treated conditions in clinical practice. A presentation by Dr Isabelle ReschDuration: 0:49 hSpeaker: Isabelle Resch -
Fluid Therapy – Where Does It Go and Why?
Fluid therapy is one of the most common treatments in veterinary medicine, yet it is often overlooked as a drug. Courtney Scales will talk about how different fluids are chosen for specific reasons, and inappropriate use can have consequences.Duration: 0:58 hSpeaker: Courtney Scales -
Going With The Flow - Urine analysis for veterinary nurses
Are you confident with Casts? Distracted by debris? Are dipsticks completely trustworthy? A webinar with Matthew GarlandDuration: 1:06 hSpeaker: Matthew Garland -
Diabetes and DKA Demystified: Critical Care Through a Nursing Lens
In this webinar Angela Rathman will deepen your understanding of the disease of Diabetes Mellitus and DKA and tell you how to care for these patients.Duration: 0:54 hSpeaker: Angela Rathmann -
Nursing Care of the Surgical Respiratory Patient
We may face challenging surgical airway or thoracic patients that require specialist nursing care throughout the perioperative & recovery period. In this webinar Flick Caldwell will provide top tips for holistic surgical patient care.Duration: 1:04 hSpeaker: Flick Caldwell -
Ohrzytologie - So einfach ist es wirklich
Erlernen Sie die Grundlagen der „Ohrzytologie“ inklusive Probenentnahme, Färbetechnik als auch Auswertung des Probenmaterials mit Wolfram Koch. Unterstützt von DECHRA.Duration: 1:12 hSpeaker: Wolfram Koch -
Gewichtsmanagement bei der alten Katze
Zu wenig auf den Rippen? Gewichtsmanagement von Katzen mit chronischer Erkrankung mit Dr. Eva Kaibel. Unterstützt von DECHRA.Duration: 0:53 hSpeaker: Eva Kaibel -
Anästhesie-Monitoring: Was, wie und warum?
Erlernen Sie die Grundlagen der Narkoseüberwachung. Welche Parameter liefern mir gezielte Informationen, um den Notfall zu vermeiden! Mit Wolfram Koch.Duration: 1:10 hSpeaker: Wolfram Koch -
Die Katze mit CNE – sehen Sie den Unterschied?
Die chronische Nierenerkrankung ist die häufigste internistische Erkrankung der älteren Katze. Dr. Anne Schnepf gibt Ihnen neue Anregungen zur frühzeitigen Erkennung Ihrer CNE-Patienten.Duration: 0:57 hSpeaker: Anne Schnepf -
Der Augenpatient in der Kleintierpraxis
Mit Dr. Marion Kerschbaumer besprechen wir die wichtigsten Fragen rund um den Augenpatienten in der Kleintierklinik und schauen uns die häufigsten Augenerkrankungen bei Hund und Katze an.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Marion Kerschbaumer -
A Nursing Update on Feline Blood Transfusions
Blood transfusions can be a lifesaving therapy for many patients. They are used to treat a range of haemodynamic conditions in cats. Although relatively common, transfusion carry their own set of risks and should not be viewed as a benign procedure…Duration: 0:43 hSpeaker: Sophie McMurrough -
Management of the Isolation Patient
Veterinary hospitals frequently admit patients with potentially infectious conditions, necessitating stringent isolation practices to prevent the spread of infections to other animals. Prersented by Asha YeomanDuration: 1:15 hSpeaker: Asha Yeoman -
FLUTD - Urinary Catheter Management in the Post-Obstructed Cat
Join us as Asha Yeoman presents an in-depth webinar focused on the critical role of veterinary nurses in managing urinary catheters in post-obstructed feline patientsDuration: 0:46 hSpeaker: Asha Yeoman -
Transporttraining für Katzen
Transporttraining ist essentiell um Katzen darauf vorzubereiten, ruhig und stressfrei in die Tierarztpraxis zu kommen. Es fördert die Mensch-Tier-Beziehung und macht Spaß! Ein Webinar mit Dr. Christine ArhantDuration: 1:26 hSpeaker: Christine Arhant -
Ear Cleaning - what a nurse should know
This webinar with Dr Susan Paterson will provide knowledge of the anatomy of the external ear canal, aid selection and use an appropriate cleaners and give instruction on basic cytology to provide nurses with key skills in ear care.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Sue Paterson -
Is this love that I'm feeling or is it fear - Recognising Signs of Stress and Anxiety in Rescue Pets
A crazy cat lady, and extreme study geek, Nikki McLeod is a Registered Veterinary Nurse, working towards becoming a practice-based Clinical Animal Behaviourist. Her passion is reducing fear, anxiety and stress in dogs and cats at the vetsDuration: 0:43 hSpeaker: Nikki McLeod -
Step-by-Step - How to Perform Professional Periodontal Therapy
This webinar will discuss what is involved in periodontal therapy, including instruments and equipment used, as well as homecare advice for maintaining periodontal health.Duration: 1:08 hSpeaker: Kayoko Kuroda -
Gleichgewicht beim älteren Hund
In diesem Seminar besprechen wir mit PrivDoz. Dr. Barbara Bockstahler die Wichtigkeit des Balancetrainings beim alten Hund.Duration: 1:01 hSpeaker: Barbara Bockstahler -
Tierisch schlau gegen Schmerz
Werde ein "Schmerzdetektiv": in diesem Webinar vermittelt Dr. Stephanie von Ritgen fundiertes Wissen über Schmerz, seine Entstehung und dessen Erkennung bei Hunden und Katzen.Duration: 1:13 hSpeaker: Stephanie von Ritgen -
Don't be a Sceptic: Nursing and Anesthesia in Sepsis
Managing the septic patient is a daunting task and anesthetizing them can be even more so. In this CE Jennifer Lyons will review sepsis, and best practices for anesthetic management of the surgical septic patient.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Jennifer Lyons -
All about Dental Radiology for Vet Nurses
Do you have trouble taking good diagnostic dental X-ray images? A good understanding of dental radiology is an essential skill for veterinary nurses and technicians today.Duration: 0:59 hSpeaker: Kayoko Kuroda -
Tube Management for ECC Nurses
In this lecture, we will learn about the nursing care and considerations for multiple tubes in our critical patients.Duration: 0:53 hSpeaker: Tami Lind -
Reanimation beim Kleintier
Grundlagen der Reanimation beim Kleintier - die Rolle der TPA mit Dr. Fabienne BlunschiDuration: 1:03 hSpeaker: Fabienne Blunschi -
Conflict is a Dish Best Served Cold
Most people associate conflict with stress, anger and anxiety, when it is actually a normal process that is neither good nor bad…Duration: 1:02 hSpeaker: Cat Walker -
Just Paws and Breathe - Nursing the Brachycephalic Patient like a Pro
Many of us have seen a flat-faced patient gasping for breath or panicking when restrained… and at some point we all struggle to intubate an unexpectedly teeny tiny airway!Duration: 1:16 hSpeaker: Rhonda Ponder -
Reduce the Risk of Zoonotic Diseases
Tips to reduce the risk of zoonotic diseases in Australian small animal practices.Duration: 0:54 hSpeaker: Angela Willemsen -
Mein Hund krampft - ist das ein Notfall?
Lernen Sie, mit Dr. Nadja Sigrist, epileptische Anfälle bei Hund und Katze zu erkennen, richtig zu reagieren und eine Triage durchzuführen.Duration: 0:52 hSpeaker: Nadja Sigrist -
Slow and unsteady - Understanding bradyarrhythmias
In this presentation Andrew Fisher aims to give an overview of bradyarrhythmias for nurses who work in general practice.Duration: 0:33 hSpeaker: Andrew Fisher -
Duration: 0:54 hSpeaker: Katharina Wanha
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Anaesthesia for Broken Hearts
Heart disease is a common comorbidity in our veterinary patients... but this catchall term includes a wide range of diseases, from valvular disorders to outflow obstructions to classic congestive heart failure.Duration: 1:06 hSpeaker: Rhonda Ponder -
Duration: 1:17 hSpeaker: Nadja Sigrist
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Different Analgesic Techniques in Small Animals for ECC nurses
Pain scoring patients in the ECC department to ensure they have the correct levels of analgesia being delivered.Duration: 0:54 hSpeaker: Anita Parkin -
Duration: 1:13 hSpeaker: Elisabeth Baszler
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Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Rena MacFarlane
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Duration: 1:14 hSpeaker: Dorothee Dahlem
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Postoperative Rehabilitation following Cruciate Surgery for Nurses
Post operative rehabilitation following cruciate surgery...Duration: 0:44 hSpeaker: Lindsey Connell -
Duration: 1:14 hSpeaker: Robert Marx
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Breathe in, Breathe out - Dealing with Respiratory Emergencies
Dealing with a patient in respiratory distress can be stressful, for both them and us! However, nurses play a vital role in the stabilisation of, and care of, respiratory patients. In this webinar, participants will be guided through the main points to consider while triaging a dyspnoeic patient, including localisation of the respiratory distress, and what oxygen supplementation options are currently available. Some of the more common respiratory diseases will be discussed and finally, participants will be taken through a couple of specific case studies.Duration: 0:51 hSpeaker: Samara Blake -
Duration: 1:26 hSpeaker: Nadja Sigrist
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Is it safe to wait? A practical approach to triage
It is essential that veterinary nurses are able to competently and confidently perform triage assessments on patients and ensure the most emergent are seen first.Duration: 1:02 hSpeaker: Sara Ho-Le -
Arterial blood gas - Why, Where, How, & What does it tell you.
This webinar is all about arterial blood gasses: Where, how, and why to collect them, and what the results say about your patient's lung function.Duration: 1:01 hSpeaker: Melissa Claus -
Glyc-What - Explaining the Fundamental Role of the Endothelial Glycocalyx
Revisiting a little bit of anatomy and physiology to gain an understanding in how this dynamic microstructure has become an important consideration when delivering IVFT to our patients.Duration: 0:45 hSpeaker: Jess Male -
Anaphylaxis: Different Than Your Average Hives
Commonly we see veterinary patients present with urticaria and itchiness, but how often do they present in true anaphylaxis?Duration: 1:04 hSpeaker: Amy Newfield -
Being on the Frontline: Communication Challenges Faced by Client Service Representatives and How We Can Support Them Better
The practice of veterinary medicine is heavily based in three relationships: 1) the veterinarian-client-patient relationship, 2) the relationship between clients and non-veterinarian members of the team, and 3) the relationship between team members...Duration: 1:10 h -
Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Serina Filler
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