VNJ Articles

Duty, professionalisation and nursing knowledge What can veterinary nursing learn from the experiences of human nursing? by Jonathan Jewell

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Reducing patient stress: considerations for nurses by Charlotte Carter

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Capnography for veterinary nurses – Part 1: The basics by Keith Simpson

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Bearded Dragons: common husbandry and nutrition-related problems by Clare Louise Oldfield

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Resigning from your job by Nicky Ackerley

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Editorial by Helen Ballantyne

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Shared parental leave – new legislation from 1st December 2014 by Nicky Ackerley

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Know your Code: Veterinary nursing and clinical governance

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Capnography for veterinary nurses Part Three: Interpretation by Keith Simpson

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Nursing management of the aspiration pneumonia patient: A case study by Laura Rosewell

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Grief for pets Part 3: Supporting clients by Caroline Hewson

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Nursing the critical patient: Part 1 by Eleanor Haskey

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Science in Shorts

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Toilet training puppies by Carolyn Menteith

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Capnography for veterinary nurses – Part 2: Capnograms and the respiratory cycle by Keith Simpson

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Canine scent detection of human cancers Is this a viable technique for detection? by Abigail Godfrey

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