16 | How to care for patients with ethylene glycol toxicity as a vet nurse
In this episode of the Medical Nursing Podcast we’re chatting all about managing ethylene glycol toxicity.
These patients commonly present as emergencies and require very intensive nursing care - the disease carries a poor prognosis, and it’s often fatal.
However, with rapid intervention and intensive treatment and nursing, recovery can be possible. Today, we’re talking all about what happens when a patient ingests EG, and how we can treat and nurse these patients accordingly - along with the practical skills we can use to support them.
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