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    Video: New & Exciting at BSAVA Congress 2009

    VetSurgeon.org visited a random selection of stands in the commercial exhibition at BSAVA Congress, and asked: "What's new and exciting?" Here's what they said:
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    And finally: low cost airline introduces new pricing structure

    Details of the new charges are found on the in-flight safety card ...
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    Lepto vaccine shortage resolved

    Intervet / Schering-Plough has announced that its leptospirosis vaccine, Nobivac Lepto 2, is now back in stock at all wholesalers and that the production delay affecting supply has been fully resolved. David Hallas, general manager, Intervet / Schering...
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    Dechra offers free online fluid therapy CPD

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a new online fluid therapy distance-learning course for vets and nurses, to help maximise the potential of its Vetivex ® fluids range. The Fluids Knowledge Programme has been created to provide comprehensive...
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    Perfect Christmas present for vet nurses' children out now

    The ideal Christmas present for a vet nurse to give a child has just landed on my desk. It's the Amazing ABC Adventure by Lorna Maxwell, out now in paperback from Long Barn Books and available on Amazon here . Each letter of the alphabet begins...
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    Cleaning surgical sites

    When clipping a dog with short hair, that takes ages to get rid of all the little hairs that seem to stick like glue and no matter how much you clean they still seem to be there. Use a lint roller on the area before scrubbing it gets rid of almost all...
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    Emergency Oxygen!

    In an emergency situation, either post extubation or a patient coming in with respiratory distress and are unable to intubate the patient. Grab a 10F Dog Urinary Catheter and a 3.5mm ET tube blue connector. The connector fits perfectly in the end...
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    A way to keep the wow bandage clean during dentals

    During a dental on a cat or dog the wow bandage tied to the et tube gets all minging, Why dont you try a used drip line to tie in the et tube. It's easily washed down during the dental, it does not catch.
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    Heat pads on the cheap!

    No it's not hot hands and it is Bouncyfi idea, but I am putting it up as it is a brilliant idea. any fluids that have been used for flush , instead of binning them, inject food dye into them and use them as heat pads for your patients.
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    Well being and healing time

    It is well known in human medicine that rest promotes healing and well being. If possible once your morning rounds are finished on the ward, and all pets have been medicated, fed and toileted, switch off the lights and make it a quiet place, even for...
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    Mask Anaesthetics - prevent leakage

    When animals are breathing in GA gasses via a face mask, gasses may leak out and cause harm to the staff. Place the mask on the animals face + attach it to the circuit. Tie some WOW bandage around the base of the mask, push the knot around so that it...
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    New RCVS guide to help vet nurses navigate the 2024 Veterinary Medicines Regulations

    The RCVS has published a short guide to help veterinary professionals understand, interpret and act upon some of the significant changes to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations that were introduced earlier this year by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate...
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    British vets perform world-first body transplant

    A team of veterinary surgeons based outside Birmingham has performed the world’s first body transplant in a dog. The procedure was performed on a 13-year-old Siberian Husky called Marigold, which was diagnosed with a malignant mammary tumour last year...
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    RVNs Ellie Baggs and Sarah Reilly launch London-based cat-only home visit service

    Two enterprising veterinary nurses have set up a cat-only home visiting service in London, called Whiskers 'n' Beans. Ellie Baggs, who qualified in 2008, and Sarah Reilly, who qualified in 2016, decided to launch the service after seeing the problems...
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    Cambridge-based vet receptionist named Vetpol’s 2023 CPD Champion

    Stacey Godbold, an Associate Veterinary Receptionist from Paddons Vets in Wisbech, has been named Vetpol’s CPD Champion of 2023. While nearly 50% of all Vetpol SQPs exceeded their CPD targets last year, none did so by as large a margin as Stacey, who...
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    Sainsbury's launches pet picker after research showing 22% of owners regret their choice

    Sainsbury’s Bank Pet Insurance has launched has launched an online tool to help people pick the right pet , after it conducted research which found that 22% regret their choice of breed. The survey found that 51% of cat and dog owners didn't research...
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    Veterinary anaesthesia app now on Android too

    Vetnapp , an anaesthesia app originally developed for Apple devices by European specialist in anaesthesia and analgesia Alastair Mair to save time and increase clinical accuracy, is now available for Android. Vetnapp offers a secure alternative to...
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    Rabbit GA's - Persistant Pedal Reflex

    Rabbit anaesthetics! Although the pedal reflex always disappears in animals under anaesthetic, this stays in the rabbit! This is a very affective way of monitoring the depth of a rabbit's anaesthetic. When a rabbit is in a medium plane of anaesthesia...
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    Keeping equipment handy

    I know what it's like in practice, trying to find the scissors, thermometer, nail clippers, stitch removers etc all those little bits and pieces we use everyday, well, after a discussion here on the forum, some good tips were mentioned - Sal the 1st...
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    Indwelling Urinary Catheter

    Attach a giving set (which is attached to an empty drip bag) to the end of the catheter and ensure the giving set is 'open'. This will ensure the patient stays clean and dry from urine as all bladder contents will go into the drip bag.
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    White pets, and the dreaded blood stains!

    Use betadine to clean the blood stained coat rather than hibi, it gets it out in seconds! no need for scrubbing either.
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    Slippery kennels

    Dogs hate them, and the bed usually ends up bundled in a corner after the dog has had a total hissy fit getting into the kennel due to it beiong slippery. Use rubber car mats to stop the beds slipping, the dogs walk in no problems and no stress, and...
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    Ferret owners avoid vets

    A survey of almost 1400 ferret owners carried out by the Ferret Education & Research Trust (FERT) and pet food manufacturers James Wellbeloved has revealed that 40% of the UK's ferret owners never take their animals to a vet, with a further 9...
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    Vets bills highlighted again by insurance survey

    Pet insurer esure has released the results of a survey of vets bills, carried out amongst 3000 pet owners. Whilst the intent behind surveys like these may be laudable (i.e. to encourage more pet owners to insure their pets), they do the profession...
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    Molar to launch Vetroxx™ at BSAVA Congress

    Molar Ltd is launching a cross infection control product called Vetroxx TM at this years' BSAVA Congress Vetroxx TM is a range of 100% natural disinfectant products approved by the Department of Health (HPA) for use as a hospital disinfectant and...