Practical Wound Management for Equine Veterinary Nurses and Technicians

April 24, 2026
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Practical Wound Management for Equine Veterinary Nurses and Technicians

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by Bonny Millar
July 2026

Presents a step-by-step guide to equine wound care for veterinary nurses and technicians

Practical Wound Management for Equine Veterinary Nurses and Technicians is a highly accessible and comprehensive resource tailored specifically to the needs of equine practice. Recognizing that wound management requires both clinical expertise and practical problem-solving, this clear and reliable manual focuses on the unique responsibilities of nursing professionals, guiding readers through every stage of wound care, from initial assessment and safe patient restraint to advanced surgical nursing and aftercare.

Edited by Bonny Millar, the range of expert contributions integrates foundational principles with the latest developments in moist wound healing, infection control, and dressing selection, while also providing clear instructions on bandaging techniques, monitoring, care plans, ethical considerations, and managing complications. A wealth of high-quality color photographs and practical tips help readers apply treatment techniques to daily practice.

This reference also:

  • Covers wound types, dressing and bandaging, healing processes, and complications
  • Emphasizes effective client communication and aftercare advice
  • Guides readers on safe patient handling and restraint during treatment
  • Provides details on surgical and medical management options and factors that delay wound healing
  • Contains concise explanations designed for quick reference in clinics

Practical Wound Management for Equine Veterinary Nurses and Technicians is an essential resource for equine veterinary nurses and technicians in both routine and critical situations. It will also be valuable to students of veterinary nursing and veterinary medicine courses, graduate and advanced levels, and diploma and degree-level programs that focus on equine care or surgery.

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