VETTED: Apr 07, 2017
Monitoring temperature in anesthetized patients on top of everything else you have to do might send your stress through the roof. But with these helpful tips, you won’t have to sweat it.
VETTED: Feb 22, 2017
Whether zombies are hot on your trail or you’re just trying to make it through another busy day at your veterinary practice, here’s a quick look at the monitoring equipment we’ve got on the brain.
FIRSTLINE: Jan 20, 2017
By dvm360.com staff
Veterinary anesthesia and analgesia expert Tasha McNerney makes a case for kitty magic and describes how to deliver it to particularly peevish cats.
VETERINARY MEDICINE: Dec 06, 2016
By dvm360.com staff
Each Veterinary Medicine Essentials package covers diagnostic steps, treatment plan guidance and the latest updates, plus resources to share with your entire veterinary team and your clients.
VETTED: Oct 26, 2016
By dvm360.com staff
Downing describes her latest research on clinical bioethics and what it means for the veterinary profession—and we nerd out, bigtime.
FIRSTLINE: Aug 10, 2016
By dvm360.com staff
You're about to anesthetize a 12-year-old Yorkie with blood pressure issues. 'Nuff said.
FIRSTLINE: Aug 02, 2016
In tiny patients you might be concerned about extra dead space. Tasha McNerney, BS, CVT, CVPP, shares her favorite anesthesia tip she learned from Andrea M. Caniglia, VMD, DACVAA.
VETERINARY MEDICINE: Jul 04, 2016
A recent study on the effects of maropitant in cats suggests it could help prevent vomiting when taken before dexmedetomidine and morphine, with one major caveat.
VETERINARY MEDICINE: Jun 23, 2016
There are lessons for all veterinary practices in deciphering the cause of inadequate anesthetic depth in routine procedures. Here is a step-wise guide on what to consider as you perform your root-cause analysis.
VETERINARY ECONOMICS: Jun 15, 2016
These low-stress handling techniques help this teaching hospital save patients, clients and doctors from everyday stressful events.
VETERINARY MEDICINE: Jun 08, 2016
By dvm360.com staff
If you’re looking for creative ways to store veterinary endotracheal tubes for quick and secure access, we won’t leave you hanging (see what we did there?).
DVM360 MAGAZINE: May 26, 2016
An anesthesiologist shares his excitement about trends in anesthesia, sedation and calming medications for cats and dogs.
VETERINARY MEDICINE: May 02, 2016
By dvm360.com staff
Try this tip to keep endotracheal tubes organized and free of air-borne contaminants.
VETTED: Apr 29, 2016
The words you use to frame the importance of pain control in veterinary patients can make all the difference in their world.
DVM360 MAGAZINE: Apr 21, 2016
By dvm360.com staff
International organization wants to protect access to drug in wake of classification challenges.