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A Nursing Update on Feline Blood Transfusions

A Nursing Update on Feline Blood Transfusions
A Nursing Update on Feline Blood Transfusions

Blood transfusions can be a lifesaving therapy for many patients. They are used to treat a range of haemodynamic conditions in cats. Although relatively common, transfusion carry their own set of risks and should not be viewed as a benign procedure. Cats carry a greater risk of transfusion incompatibility and therefore a reaction may be more likely (Malik R, 2005). These risks can be minimized with careful donor selection, laboratory analysis and an understanding of patient monitoring for signs of transfusion reaction.Feline blood transfusions are very interesting and can be led by nurses from start to finish!

This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.

The accreditation of CE Points is approved under the condition of a positive completion of the test in the specified period and is valid until 18 February 2027.

The Australian Veterinary Nurse and Technician (AVNAT) Regulatory Council has allocated (1) AVNAT CPD point to this continuing education activity. 

Recorded 5 December 2024

Speaker:

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Sophie McMurrough

RVN, VTS (SAIM)

Sophie is a Registered Veterinary Nurse and a Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in Small Animal Internal Medicine. Sophie is the creator of the social media page Veterinary Nurse Medicine Geek and works in clinical practice as a medicine nurse in a specialist referral hospital in the UK. 

Sophie is a certified RECOVER Rescuer with a particular interest in endocrinology, lab work and emergency medicine. She has authored articles, book chapters and is an international CPD lecturer.

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Duration: 0:43 h
Speaker: Sophie McMurrough
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