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It Doesn’t Have to Hurt: Helping Cats that Are in Pain
Acute and chronic pain in cats can be hard to identify by both owners and the veterinary team.
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Acute and chronic pain in cats can be hard to identify by both owners and the veterinary team.

As a veterinary nurse, you are in a position to recognize signs of pain in your patient and to make management recommendations.

Veterinary nurses will learn to identify acute pain in feline patients and understand analgesic options to improve awareness and veterinary care.

Managing patient recovery from orthopedic surgery presents clients, veterinarians, and veterinary nurses with a diverse set of challenges.

Veterinary medicine has made great strides in the treatment of chronic pain in cats.

Information on pain management and assessment in veterinary patients has grown tremendously.

When the “regular” restraint techniques used at her clinic didn’t work for her, Summer Brooks knew there had to be a better way of handling patients—for them as well as for herself.


Pain management is also a critical component of a comprehensive dental service.
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