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How to Apply a Modified Robert Jones Bandage to a Limb (Dog or Cat)

CPD Points:
0.25 AVNAT
Duration:
15 Min
Audience:
Beginner VN • Intermediate VN

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How to Apply a Modified Robert Jones Bandage to a Limb (Dog or Cat)

CPD Points:
0.25 AVNAT
Duration:
15 Min
Audience:
Beginner VN • Intermediate VN
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Price
$9.00
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In this course, you will learn how to apply a modified Robert Jones bandage, an essential skill for providing limb support post-surgery or for fractures. This bandage technique ensures proper immobilisation and support, minimising discomfort for the patient. You will be guided through the materials needed and the step-by-step process of applying the bandage effectively.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Proper application of the modified Robert Jones bandage
  • Understanding the materials required for bandaging
  • Techniques to ensure bandage stability and comfort
  • Steps to check for proper circulation and limb health

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  • You will have access as part of an active ProSkills Course Subscription
  • You have access to the course for 365 days with individual course purchase
  • Complete quiz activities to attain your certificate of achievement

Course Content:

  • Video lesson with quiz questions.
  • Certificate of Achievement.
Jo Hatcher

Jo Hatcher

Is an Accredited Veterinary Nurse and a trainer and assessor for Veterinary Nursing students with the Animal Industries Resource Centre. She enjoys both the challenges of working in practice, especially in emergency and medical nursing and is also very passionate about the training of Veterinary Nurses in the knowledge and skills required to ensure the highest levels of veterinary care is provided in practice. Jo has worked in a variety of small animal practices as a general practice nurse and as a practice manager. With a great passion for the profession and raising the status of veterinary Nurses in Australia, Jo is an active member of the Veterinary Nurses Council of Australia (VNCA) and currently sits on the board as the Immediate Past president and CPD committee chair. Becoming a life member of the VNCA in 2016 was a great career highlight and she is keen to one day see registration of Veterinary Nurses Australia wide.
Jasmine Pengelly

Jasmine Pengelly

has worked in small animal, mixed practice and cat only practice in Sydney and on the mid north coast of NSW. She joined the Sydney University Teaching Hospital in 2000, completed her Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing in 2002, Advanced Certificate IV in Critical Care and Emergency Nursing in 2003 and a Diploma in Critical Care and Emergency Nursing in 2007. Jasmine was the head of nursing at Sydney University Teaching Hospital for 5 years and now is the nursing manager in a private small animal practice. She has a special interest in intensive care nursing and oncology

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