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This collection brings together lecture recordings from Saturday 23rd, day one of BSAVA Congress 2024. If you bought a delegate ticket to attend this day in person, then you should have access to these recordings. These lectures are also available for purchase, to those who did not attend the Saturday.
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The acute seizuring patient: how to manage in practice
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Holger Volk and Marios CharalambousCluster seizure management
- To appreciate the importance of differentiating between seizure types and why this is important in the seizure work-up
- To understand the pharmacology and clinical applications of emergency anticonvulsant drugs used in veterinary practice
- To understand the pharmacology and clinical applications of chronic anticonvulsant therapy and its limitation for acute seizure management
Status epilepticus management in dogs and cats
- To understand when and how to diagnose the cause for status epilepticus
- To understand when emergency anticonvulsant therapy is indicated and the most appropriate drugs to use
- To understand the pharmacology and clinical applications of emergency anticonvulsant drugs used in veterinary practice
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The acute spinal case: how to manage in practice and when better to refer
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Clare Rusbridge and Holly SmithThe bouquet of spinal neurological emergencies: when one has to refer
- To appreciate the importance of clearly defining the problem to differentiate myelopathic versus non-myelopathic diseases
- To appreciate that ‘thinking pathophysiologically’ is essential in order to rank your differential list and to define/refine your problem
- To develop a diagnostic approach to the patient with spinal disease
Rehabilitation and nursing considerations
- To understand when physiotherapy is warranted and when not
- To understand what to consider when to nurse for the recumbent patient
- To comprehend how to avoid complications in the non-ambulatory patient
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The behaviour consult
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Linda Ryan and Carrie TooleyCat behaviour first aid
- Common feline behavioural problems
- First line options to manage feline behaviour problems
- When to refer to a behaviourist, and what to look for in feline behaviourist?
Dog behaviour first aid
- Common canine behaviour problems
- First line options to manage canine behaviour problems
- When to refer to a behaviourist and how do you find a good behaviour professional?
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The neurological trauma patient: easy peasy lemon squeezy approach in practice
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Clare Rusbridge and Marios CharalambousSpinal trauma
- To appreciate the importance of a different approach to the neurological trauma patient
- To appreciate that ‘thinking pathophysiologically’ is essential in order to diagnose and treat the trauma patient
- To develop a diagnostic approach to the spinal trauma case
Head trauma
- To develop a diagnostic approach to the head trauma case
- To understand the importance of diagnostics and their limitations in the trauma patient
- To understand that sometimes doing less is more
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The past, present and future of RVNs
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Julie Dugmore, Gemma Kingswell and Sophie McMurroughThe past, present and future of RVN’s
- What is schedule 3?
- Update to under care guidance
- Future opportunities for RVN’s
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Thinking better than a neurologist!
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Clare Rusbridge and Holger VolkTop Tips for the neurological examination
- To be able to perform a neurological examination in a cat and in a dog
- To understand the different parts of the neurological examination and what they are
- To develop a basic understanding of the function and role of the different parts of the nervous and muscular system
Clinical reasoning in neurology
- To comprehend that “thinking pathophysiologically” is essential for neurological problem solving
- To be able to prioritise a neurological problem list using the five fingers rule
- To understand how to prioritise a diagnostic plan
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