Considering the incidences of cat and dog bites in veterinary practice, is there a sufficient level of teaching on behaviour and handling aggressive patients in the veterinary nursing syllabus?
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BSC VET NURSE PROJECT REPORT NO 2 2012
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Carpenter, J. Considering the incidences of cat and dog bites in veterinary practice, is there a sufficient level of teaching on behaviour and handling aggressive patients in the veterinary nursing syllabus? .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Carpenter, Justine. Considering the Incidences of Cat and Dog Bites in Veterinary Practice, Is There a Sufficient Level of Teaching On Behaviour and Handling Aggressive Patients in the Veterinary Nursing Syllabus?. .
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Carpenter, Justine. Considering the Incidences of Cat and Dog Bites in Veterinary Practice, Is There a Sufficient Level of Teaching On Behaviour and Handling Aggressive Patients in the Veterinary Nursing Syllabus? .
Harvard Citation (style guide)Carpenter, J. (n.d.). Considering the incidences of cat and dog bites in veterinary practice, is there a sufficient level of teaching on behaviour and handling aggressive patients in the veterinary nursing syllabus?
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Carpenter, Justine. Considering the Incidences of Cat and Dog Bites in Veterinary Practice, Is There a Sufficient Level of Teaching On Behaviour and Handling Aggressive Patients in the Veterinary Nursing Syllabus?