Abstract

It is important in veterinary practice that registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) are knowledgeable regarding identifying patients in need of nutritional support, in order to continually strive for a high standard of evidencebased nursing care and improve patient outcomes. In gaining this knowledge, RVNs can feel empowered to work alongside the veterinary surgeon (VS) to suggest the most appropriate feeding method, in addition to explaining all benefits and complications accurately to clients for informed consent to be obtained. Early enteral nutrition brings many benefits such as dramatically improving patient outcomes by preventing any adverse effects of malnutrition, which could lead to a reduction in length of hospitalisation. Shortened hospital stays could mean that patients resume their normal routine in a familiar, home environment more quickly.

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