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23 August 2022
Pain in rabbits: a review for veterinary nurses part 2: management of pain in hospital by Aneesa Malik
ABSTRACT: Pain management involves considering pain, recognising pain, and managing pain. Part 1 looked at assessment and recognition of pain. This discussed the physiological and behavioural signs that can indicate pain in rabbits. Part 2 (this article) will look at managing pain in the hospitalised rabbit. Analgesic options are discussed to cover all aspects of the pain pathway. Dose ranges for constant rate infusions are available. Local anaesthesia and analgesia techniques are discussed. Part 3 (next article) will look at managing the chronic pain rabbit at home.
Author
Aneesa Malik MSc RVN CertVNES Cert VNECC
Aneesa has worked in first opinion, charity, emergency, referral, exotics, and with some species of British wildlife. Her interests and learning aims within nursing is veterinary ethics and welfare. Specifically her focus is the emergency and critical patient, the wildlife and exotic patient, animal pain, and the end of life patient. Email: aneesa.rvn@gmail.com
Supplementary files for this article can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1080/17415 349.2020.1840471
Keywords: Rabbit pain; rabbit pain management; rabbit analgesia
To cite this article: Veterinary Nursing Journal • VOL 36 (04) • April 2021 pp132-138
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