VNJ Articles

Being organised by Charlotte Wood

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Evidence-based approach to recognising and reducing stress in pet rabbits by Amber Foote

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Science in shorts

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Literature review on the handling and restraint of cats in practice and its effect on patient welfare by Alexandra Faye Taylor

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Diagnosis, treatment and nursing care of foals with diarrhoea by Samantha Feighery

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A veterinary nurse’s perspective: working alongside Sulawesi black crested macaques in Tasikoki Wildlife Rescue, Indonesia by Jessica Ashby

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Editorial by Wendy Nevins

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An employment law update by Nicky Ackerley

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Science in shorts

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Out of the ashes– volunteer nursing Australia’s bushfire affected native wildlife – part II by Candice Drew

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Nursing considerations for anaesthesia of the obese patient by Jennifer Marshall

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Nursing considerations for brachycephalic ocular syndrome by Amber Foote

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Nursing considerations for wildlife in practice by Stacey Vickery

clinicalethicsrehabilitationwelfarewildlife nursing

What is lactate and why are we measuring it? by Amy Readthorn

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Evaluating the healing process and the need for a ‘wound nurse’ in the veterinary clinic using a case study reflection by Claire Tomkinson

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Editorial by Nikki Ruedisueli

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