Our second Vet Wound Library Wednesday Wound Club presents the emotive case of 'Fire Cat'.
Found burned in 2020 as a kitten 'Fire Cat' as he came to be known survived his wounds to be adopted by the Veterinary Nurse who helped him.
This case gives an important insight into the challenges faced when managing burns. From initial management to longer term care and complications that can limit quality of life. Fire Cat was fortunate to have a great team to care for him and can share his journey with us.
When?
Wednesday, September 7, 2022 · 1:00 p.m.
London
Duration: 2 hours
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Agenda
Case Discussion - Fire Cat
Therapy Summary - Silver Sulphadiazine
Question Answered - immediate first aid for burn wounds. What is the best approach?
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Jenni is a Registered Veterinary Nurse at Scarsdale Vets, Derbyshire. She was involved in the care of Fire Cat from day one and became his adopted human.
Jon is the son of a vet who established a practice near Wigan. He worked in first opinion for around 5 years and then in UK veterinary schools including the RVC, University of Cambridge and University of Edinburgh for 9 years. He is now Head of...
Georgie is the founder of the Veterinary Wound Library. She specialises in wound technologies and their transition from human to Veterinary use and is passionate about education, evidence based therapies and the role of the Veterinary nurse in...