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In episode 80 of the medical nursing podcast we’re taking a long, hard look at two of the worst infectious diseases we see - parvovirus in dogs, and its not-so-distant cousin, panleukopenia virus in cats.
These patients are often critically ill and need a great deal from us as nurses and technicians. In this episode, we’ll explore exactly how these diseases impact our patients and the nursing care and treatment they require, so that you can care for these patients with confidence.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
📲 2024 WSAVA vaccination guidelines
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📲 Grab the show notes and references from today’s episode
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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 80 of the medical nursing podcast we’re taking a long, hard look at two of the worst infectious diseases we see - parvovirus in dogs, and its not-so-distant cousin, panleukopenia virus in cats.
These patients are often critically ill and need a great deal from us as nurses and technicians. In this episode, we’ll explore exactly how these diseases impact our patients and the nursing care and treatment they require, so that you can care for these patients with confidence.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
📲 2024 WSAVA vaccination guidelines
---
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
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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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