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Patient Assessment Pocket Guide
Patient Assessment Pocket Guide
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14-page A6 ring bound Vet Nurse Pocket guide!
As a dedicated veterinary professional, ensuring the health and well-being of your animal patients is your top priority. We understand that each patient is unique, and a thorough assessment is crucial to delivering the highest standard of care. That's why we've developed the Comprehensive Veterinary Patient Assessment Guide – an indispensable tool designed to streamline and enhance your patient evaluation process.
Included
- Reference Ranges
- Clinical Note Section
- Definitions
- Respiratory Assessment Flow Diagram
- Cardiac Assessment Flow Diagram
- Neurological Assessment Flow Diagram
- Bladder Assessment Flow Diagram
- AFAST Ultrasound Exam
- Animal Trauma Triage Chart
Key Features:
- Holistic Patient Evaluation: Our guide takes you through a systematic and holistic approach to patient assessment, covering everything from initial intake and history-taking to a comprehensive physical examination. This ensures no detail is overlooked, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Diagnostic Aid: Utilize our guide as a diagnostic aid, guiding you through step-by-step evaluation techniques. From cardiovascular and respiratory assessments to musculoskeletal and neurological evaluations, you'll have a comprehensive resource at your fingertips.
- Clinical Red Flags: Learn to recognize crucial clinical red flags that warrant immediate attention. Our guide highlights signs of distress, pain, and emergency situations, empowering you to make swift and informed decisions in critical moments.
Disclaimer: RVNs & SVNs are reminded of the RVCS Code of Conduct and should always consult a veterinary surgeon before taking any action or giving any medication. The author of this booklet does not accept any liability or responsibility for any damage caused through the use of this guide.
This does not replace veterinarian advice. Information is based upon UK veterinary guidelines, if buying outside the UK you must follow your local/ national veterinary guidelines and law.
As a dedicated veterinary professional, ensuring the health and well-being of your animal patients is your top priority. We understand that each patient is unique, and a thorough assessment is crucial to delivering the highest standard of care. That's why we've developed the Comprehensive Veterinary Patient Assessment Guide – an indispensable tool designed to streamline and enhance your patient evaluation process.
Included
- Reference Ranges
- Clinical Note Section
- Definitions
- Respiratory Assessment Flow Diagram
- Cardiac Assessment Flow Diagram
- Neurological Assessment Flow Diagram
- Bladder Assessment Flow Diagram
- AFAST Ultrasound Exam
- Animal Trauma Triage Chart
Key Features:
- Holistic Patient Evaluation: Our guide takes you through a systematic and holistic approach to patient assessment, covering everything from initial intake and history-taking to a comprehensive physical examination. This ensures no detail is overlooked, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Diagnostic Aid: Utilize our guide as a diagnostic aid, guiding you through step-by-step evaluation techniques. From cardiovascular and respiratory assessments to musculoskeletal and neurological evaluations, you'll have a comprehensive resource at your fingertips.
- Clinical Red Flags: Learn to recognize crucial clinical red flags that warrant immediate attention. Our guide highlights signs of distress, pain, and emergency situations, empowering you to make swift and informed decisions in critical moments.
Disclaimer: RVNs & SVNs are reminded of the RVCS Code of Conduct and should always consult a veterinary surgeon before taking any action or giving any medication. The author of this booklet does not accept any liability or responsibility for any damage caused through the use of this guide.
This does not replace veterinarian advice. Information is based upon UK veterinary guidelines, if buying outside the UK you must follow your local/ national veterinary guidelines and law.