ABSTRACT:
Cases of canine pancreatitis are often seen in first opinion general practice. However, research into the treatment of pancreatitis cases in both human and veterinary care is limited. This article aims to give an overview of the acute condition and examine best practice for patient care in relation to analgesia and nutrition.
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Hollie Piper
Hollie Piper RVN
Hollie has worked in small animal practice since 2011 and qualified as an RVN in 2015. Her main interests include patient care and anaesthesia. She recently left permanent employment to locum in order to broaden her veterinary skills and see different practices.
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