Just Breathe, Don’t Panic, It’s Only Brachycephalic!
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1 1/2 hours of in-person CPD for veterinary nurses!
Venue: The Long Room @ Debenham Veterinary Practice, 1 Cherry Tree Lane, Debenham, Stowmarket IP14 6QT
Register and find out more here; https://members.bvna.org.uk/events/67d17d2589273600084c65bb/description?ticket=67d17d2589273600084c65b9
19:30 - 20:30: Lecture (arrival from 19:00)
20:30 - 21:00: Q&A
Refreshments will be provided.
With thanks to Debenham Vets for supplying their venue for this event.
Event kindly sponsored by Woodley Equipment Company Ltd.
Speaker: Alison Devonshire Grad Dip PCVN RVN
Lecture Synopsis:
With the dramatic increase in ownership of brachycephalic breed dogs in the UK, vet practices are treating these dogs for both routine procedure, surgery and diseases relating to their anatomic conformation. With this, veterinary nurses will play a crucial role in their care and support throughout their anaesthesia and recovery period. This talk will discuss the specific nursing considerations for these patients and how we can make sure we are providing the best care possible in what can sometimes be challenging cases to manage.
Learning Points:
- Anatomical conformation of brachy breeds and how this might affect anaesthesia requirements
- Hospitalisation and environmental considerations
- Observations and what to have ready for emergencies
- Managing the airway and ventilation
If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact; Y3BkIHwgYnZuYSAhIGNvICEgdWs=.
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Venue: The Long Room @ Debenham Veterinary Practice, 1 Cherry Tree Lane, Debenham, Stowmarket IP14 6QT
Register and find out more here; https://members.bvna.org.uk/events/67d17d2589273600084c65bb/description?ticket=67d17d2589273600084c65b9
19:30 - 20:30: Lecture (arrival from 19:00)
20:30 - 21:00: Q&A
Refreshments will be provided.
With thanks to Debenham Vets for supplying their venue for this event.
Event kindly sponsored by Woodley Equipment Company Ltd.
Speaker: Alison Devonshire Grad Dip PCVN RVN
Lecture Synopsis:
With the dramatic increase in ownership of brachycephalic breed dogs in the UK, vet practices are treating these dogs for both routine procedure, surgery and diseases relating to their anatomic conformation. With this, veterinary nurses will play a crucial role in their care and support throughout their anaesthesia and recovery period. This talk will discuss the specific nursing considerations for these patients and how we can make sure we are providing the best care possible in what can sometimes be challenging cases to manage.
Learning Points:
- Anatomical conformation of brachy breeds and how this might affect anaesthesia requirements
- Hospitalisation and environmental considerations
- Observations and what to have ready for emergencies
- Managing the airway and ventilation
If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact; Y3BkIHwgYnZuYSAhIGNvICEgdWs=.
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