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23 August 2022
A review of current literature regarding the factors affecting recovery rates after routine surgery in rabbits – part 1 by Amber Rose Foote
ABSTRACT: Veterinary professionals must maintain a high level of knowledge about all patients. Rabbit ownership is dramatically increasing and continues to do so, so it is essential to continue research and review current literature. Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVN) and Veterinary Surgeons (VS) must understand the factors that contribute to anaesthetic recovery in rabbits, as emergencies and fatalities during the recovery stage are higher in comparison to cats and dogs. Improvements in care for rabbits has increased life expectancy and owners expect the same level of care for all patients; therefore, research must continue as rabbit surgery is increasingly common.
Author
Amber Rose Foote FdSc RVN
Amber qualified from Myerscough College in 2017 and aims to further her qualifications. She currently works at Lanes Vets Ltd in Lancashire, although enjoying all aspects of practice, Amber has a special interest in caring for wildlife, exotic species and medical nursing. She is particularly interested in standardising patient care across all species. Email: amberrosefoote@gmail.com
Keywords: Literature review; rabbit; peri-operative care; mortality rates
To cite this article: Veterinary Nursing Journal • VOL 33 (10) • October 2018 pp287-290
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