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In episode 63 of the Medical Nursing Podcast, we’re tackling a big topic and increasingly common problem in practice: Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS).
If you’ve ever worked with a snorty Frenchie, a struggling Pug, or a Bulldog that just can’t seem to catch their breath, you’ll know first-hand the issues that BOAS can cause.
This condition has become increasingly common with the rise in popularity of brachycephalic breeds. And while those squishy faces might be seen as cute, they come with serious anatomical challenges that impact breathing, exercise tolerance, and overall quality of life.
But how can we help these patients, and what do we need to know about caring for them? Well, it starts with understanding exactly what BOAS is, why it happens, and how it impacts our patients - which is exactly what we’re diving into in this episode.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
📲 Cambridge University BOAS Resources
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📲 Grab the show notes and references from today’s episode
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🖥️ Learn more about medical nursing
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This podcast does not replace a veterinary surgeon's advice, and its content is provided only for information. A veterinary surgeon must diagnose all conditions, and veterinary nurses and technicians must ensure they work within local legislation and regulating body guidelines at all times. Any products or treatments discussed are for information only and do not constitute endorsements of products or services.
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In episode 63 of the Medical Nursing Podcast, we’re tackling a big topic and increasingly common problem in practice: Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS).
If you’ve ever worked with a snorty Frenchie, a struggling Pug, or a Bulldog that just can’t seem to catch their breath, you’ll know first-hand the issues that BOAS can cause.
This condition has become increasingly common with the rise in popularity of brachycephalic breeds. And while those squishy faces might be seen as cute, they come with serious anatomical challenges that impact breathing, exercise tolerance, and overall quality of life.
But how can we help these patients, and what do we need to know about caring for them? Well, it starts with understanding exactly what BOAS is, why it happens, and how it impacts our patients - which is exactly what we’re diving into in this episode.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
📲 Cambridge University BOAS Resources
---
More free ways to learn with me:
📲 Grab the show notes and references from today’s episode
🖥️ Grab the free webinar, podcast AND resource library access
📲 Follow me on Instagram
🖥️ Learn more about medical nursing
---
This podcast does not replace a veterinary surgeon's advice, and its content is provided only for information. A veterinary surgeon must diagnose all conditions, and veterinary nurses and technicians must ensure they work within local legislation and regulating body guidelines at all times. Any products or treatments discussed are for information only and do not constitute endorsements of products or services.
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