Initial Assessment of Wildlife Casualties: Equipment and Procedures

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Explore the essential equipment and procedures for conducting initial assessments of injured wildlife. Dive into scenarios involving a distressed Barn Owl, a deer injured in a road traffic collision, and a hedgehog with burns, focusing on identifying injuries, providing first aid, and supporting recovery. Learn about PPE requirements, hazards to consider, accommodation needs, feeding requirements, and ethical considerations in wildlife care.


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  1. Initial Assessment of Wildlife Casualties Level 2 Animal Care Jacqui Shaw

  2. Lesson aims and Objectives List the equipment used within an initial assessment of a wild animal. Detail reasons for using PPE and handling equipment when working with wild animals. Discuss the initial assessment and treatment of selected injured animals to include euthanasia Barn Owl Deer Hedgehog Identify requirements for Task C Begin working on Task C Pass Criteria

  3. Equipment for initial assessments An initial assessment is the first look at a wild animal that is suffering from injury When working with wildlife it is very important that you are prepared. What equipment do you need for an initial assessment? Ext: Are there any ways humans may abuse this equipment? Is this species specific?

  4. PPE and equipment requirement

  5. Scenario 1: Barn Owl A distressed Barn Owl has been brought to your attention, the Barn Owl has been found on the side of a country road by a dog walker. On arrival it is clear that the Barn Owl has a fractured wing. Create a presentation to: Define fractures Detail how the Barn Owl could have got the fractured wing Discuss how to support an animal back to health that is suffering from distress and a fractured wing Here you should comment on: Equipment that could help you, including PPE and hazards that you may need to take into consideration. Accommodation requirements Feeding requirements Ethics

  6. Scenario 2: Deer You have received a phone call from a distressed drive who has been involved in a Road Traffic Collision with a Deer, the driver said the Deer is breathing heavily and has a suspected broken Limb. Create a presentation to: Identify what broken limb is an how to recognise. Inform how to complete an initial assessment in the above situation and how to provide first aid. Discuss how to support an animal back to health that is suffering from heavy breathing and a broken limb. Here you should comment on: Equipment that could help you, including PPE and hazards that you may need to take into consideration. Accommodation requirements Feeding requirements Ethics

  7. Scenario 3: Hedgehog A hedgehog has been brought into your wildlife rehabilitation centre. The hedgehog has burns over its small body and raw, red flesh is showing. It is clear the hedgehog is suffering from stress. Create a presentation to: Identify how the hedgehog could come to suffer from these injuries. Inform how to complete an initial assessment in the above situation and how to provide first aid. Discuss how to support an animal that is suffering from stress caused from burns and how to support successful healing of burns. Here you should comment on: Equipment that could help you, including PPE and hazards that you may need to take into consideration. Accommodation requirements Feeding requirements Ethics

  8. Lesson aims and Objectives List the equipment used within an initial assessment of a wild animal. Detail reasons for using PPE and handling equipment when working with wild animals. Discuss the initial assessment and treatment of selected injured animals to include euthanasia Barn Owl Deer Hedgehog Identify requirements for Task C Begin working on Task C Pass Criteria

  9. Initial Assessment of Wildlife Casualties Level 2 Animal Care Jacqui Shaw

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