Veterinary Nursing News
  • Slippery kennels

    Dogs hate them, and the bed usually ends up bundled in a corner after the dog has had a total hissy fit getting into the kennel due to it beiong slippery. Use rubber car mats to stop the beds slipping, the dogs walk in no problems and no stress, and...
  • White pets, and the dreaded blood stains!

    Use betadine to clean the blood stained coat rather than hibi, it gets it out in seconds! no need for scrubbing either.

    Washing Surgical Instruments

    Good old fashioned washing up liquid is a very effective way to wash instruments. Very good at getting rid of the fat & grease from those fryable pyometra op's plus many others! And its a lot cheaper than chlorohexidine (hibiscrub)

    Suture Needle Sterilisation

    Threading your suture needles through a piece of suture material and tying a knot in the top is a successful way to sterilise them with your surgical packs - no more jagged fingers with needles inside swabs!
  • Emergency Oxygen!

    In an emergency situation, either post extubation or a patient coming in with respiratory distress and are unable to intubate the patient. Grab a 10F Dog Urinary Catheter and a 3.5mm ET tube blue connector. The connector fits perfectly in the end...
  • Cleaning surgical sites

    When clipping a dog with short hair, that takes ages to get rid of all the little hairs that seem to stick like glue and no matter how much you clean they still seem to be there. Use a lint roller on the area before scrubbing it gets rid of almost all...
  • Cuffing ET Tubes

    If the cuff no longer works on your ET tube - cut if off! I know that sounds drastic but it will stop other staff members from trying to inflate it! I find often that the stoppers on the cuff come undone, so after you have inflated it - use the cover...
  • Keeping equipment handy

    I know what it's like in practice, trying to find the scissors, thermometer, nail clippers, stitch removers etc all those little bits and pieces we use everyday, well, after a discussion here on the forum, some good tips were mentioned - Sal the 1st...
  • Keeping rabbit ET tubes in place!

    Bunnies aren't always the easiest creatures to intubate, so when the tube is in place you want it to stay there! Using WOW bandage or string to tie the tubes in often slips and the tube doesn't remain secure. Using a thin strip of Micropore/Duropore...