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02 June 2013 02 Jun 2013

Volume 4 | Issue 5

ISSN (Print): 2044-0065

ISSN (Online): 2052-2959

A small discovery leads to a big revelation

Opinion

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Book Reviews

Opinion
Figure 1. Stackable storage with drawers of different depths can be useful — each drawer can be labelled on the outside with its contents.

How does your practice store its stock?

Clinical

Factors causing thrombophlebitis in horses: methods of prevention 2

Clinical

The use and management of closed urinary catheters

Clinical

Common arrhythmias: the importance of ECG interpretation

Clinical
Figure 1. Patient who sustained head trauma as a result of a road traffic accident.

Nursing the head trauma patient

Clinical

How to carry out initial treatment of traumatic wounds: debridement and wound bed preparation

Practical
Figure 2. VNs performing puppy clinics can benefit from the SQP qualification.

Suitably qualified persons in practice

Professional
 Professionals in the veterinary environment have daily access to sharps.

Sharps injuries – new healthcare regulations and potential concerns for the veterinary profession

Professional

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