This course explores the most common presentations that we encounter in Practice: vomiting and diarrhoea.
Gastrointestinal disease is a major cause of patient admittance to the hospital, with a proportion of patients requiring advanced and intensive nursing care.
A veterinary nurse’s involvement in these cases can be anything from giving specific advice on the phone through to intensive nursing care of a pancreatitis case or a septic patient. The aim of this event with Nicola Lakeman is to prepare you for it all!
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Description
Topics to be covered include:
- Care plans for gastrointestinal cases - including intensive nursing care
- Identification and provision of nutritional requirements for gastrointestinal patients
- Nursing the pancreatic patient
- Food Intolerances
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