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Anaesthetic Troubleshooting: A Guide for Veterinary Nurses Mar 07, 2025

Veterinary nurses are crucial in ensuring safe and effective anaesthesia through monitoring, troubleshooting, and careful drug administration.

Anaesthesia is a routine yet high-risk part of veterinary care, and your role in monitoring and troubleshooting is critical to patient safety. 

Pre-Anaesth...

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Vet Nurse Study Tips Apr 11, 2024

Test and assignment submission anxiety can be a real hurdle for vet nurses throughout their studies. But fear not! With the right blend of mental and physical preparation, you can confidently stride towards success in your exams. 

Picture this: you've dedicated hours to study, pouring over textbook...

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Financial Freedom for Veterinary Nurses Mar 01, 2024

Embarking on a financially rewarding journey as a vet nurse is not just a dream; it’s a tangible goal that can be achieved with the right strategies.

Here’s my advice and guidance to help you unlock your financial potential while working in a job you love!

Let’s have a look at a few things that ma...

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What's the difference between a Veterinary Nurse and Veterinary Technician Oct 27, 2023

A very commonly asked question! What is the difference between a vet nurse and a vet tech - lets sit down and discuss! Watch the youtube video and don't forget to subscribe to see more - WATCH THE VLOG

What's the difference between a Veterinary Nurse and Veterinary Technician?!

These are two terms...

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The Vet Industry Needs Help Apr 19, 2022
 

We need more Vets & Vet Nurses..…..

The Australian Veterinary Association AVA recently shared the statistics - There are 125,000 doctors for 26 million people.
There are only 13,500 vets for 30.4 million pets….. 🤯
 
Simply put, there are too many pets for the amount of vets we have t
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A Day in the Life of a Vet Nurse Apr 03, 2022

The roles of a veterinary nurse are hugely varied, and nurses wear many hats within a vet clinic. A vet nurse does everything from anaesthetist to receptionist, phlebotomist, professional cuddler, lab technician, nutritionist, surgical assistant, grief counsellor, radiographer, paramedic and pharm...

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