great video, thank you! as a new vet, i was making some of those mistakes without even thinking that my technique was wrong... and even though i'd say i'm quite good at placing iv catheters, i'm sure i will be even more successful from now on 😊
perfect video! always, as a new vet and when i was a student I try to be slow when I am going to put a catheter. but sometimes other docs or someone else watch, say something bad (like: is this the first time putting a catheter? you r slow...) makes me much more stress. is there any video for stress management for vets? Thank y
great video, thank you! as a new vet, i was making some of those mistakes without even thinking that my technique was wrong... and even though i'd say i'm quite good at placing iv catheters, i'm sure i will be even more successful from now on 😊
Thank you so much! I'm making one soon about placing and taping that may help your staff along in their learnings as well!
perfect video!
always, as a new vet and when i was a student I try to be slow when I am going to put a catheter. but sometimes other docs or someone else watch, say something bad (like: is this the first time putting a catheter? you r slow...) makes me much more stress. is there any video for stress management for vets? Thank y
Thank you so much! I think stress management just takes time and confidence. Slow and correct is better than fast and bad!
Taping is also a game of dexterity; would love to see some tips and common mistakes on those as well❤
Sometime taping is the hardest part! I’ll try to come up with some good tips!
waiting for more
In progress!
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