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Anaphylaxis: Not Just Hives for Nurses

Anaphylaxis: Not Just Hives for Nurses
Anaphylaxis: Not Just Hives for Nurses

Commonly we see veterinary patients present with urticaria and itchiness, but how often do they present in true anaphylaxis? Let’s dive into both, treatment and nursing care of these patients. 

Recording from 23 January 2024

Speaker:

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Amy Newfield

MS, CVT, VTS (ECC)

Amy is a professional unicorn and owner of Veterinary Team Training where she consults with hospitals and has an online continuing education site for veterinary professionals to grow their skills and knowledge. After working in general practice for many years, Amy found her passion in emergency medicine and went on to obtain her Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in Emergency and Critical Care. She has held several board positions in the Academy of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Technicians & Nurses including president. She has published the award-winning and best-selling books “Oops, I Became a Manager” and “Oops, My Team is Toxic” both focused on creating happy veterinary teams. She recently also published the veterinary unicorn coloring and activity book, “Oops, I Colored Outside the Lines” designed to make people laugh

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Duration: 1:04 h
Speaker: Amy Newfield
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