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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.Â
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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.Â
Picture this: you've dedicated hours to study, pouring over textbook...
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...
What's the difference between a Veterinary Nurse and Veterinary Technician?!
These are two terms...
We need more Vets & Vet Nurses..…..

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...