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Paediatric patients can have very different physiology to adult patients & present unique challenges to the anaesthetist.
Our patients are living longer and need more veterinary care as they age. A progressive decline in reserves requires careful anaesthetic management to preserve organ function.
Cats have a much higher anaesthetic mortality rate than dogs. They require careful, specialised anaesthetic management to ensure the best outcome.
Gaining vascular access is a central role for veterinary nurses. Rapid and accurate catheter placement
can be vital for critical patients & choosing right catheter and vein helps ensure success.
Most anaesthetic patients die in the recovery phase. Providing the best recovery care for our patients can prevent complications in post anaesthesia.
Feline analgesia has moved on a lot! There are so many cheap, easy and quick ways to ensure cats do not suffer pain during and after neutering. Multi-modal analgesia techniques are opioid sparing and provide much better pain relief.
We use these drugs everyday but how well do you know how they effect your patients physiology and what that means for your anaesthetic.
We get back 34-45% of patients that have a cardiac arrest! But only 2-10% survive to discharge. Post cardiac arrest syndrome is a highly complex condition and improving its management may be the missing link in achieving better survival outcomes for our patients.
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