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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS

Respiratory monitoring under anesthesia (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

Every cell in the body needs a constant supply of oxygen to produce energy to grow, repair or replace itself and to maintain normal vital functions.

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Intensive care management of severe viral and bacterial enteritis (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

Disease caused by parvovirus in dogs (destruction of intestinal crypt epithelium, lymphocyte depletion, neutropenia) is generally more severe than that caused by coronavirus (destruction of intestinal villi).

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Love 'em & leave 'em

August 1, 2009

Why team members are walking away from jobs they enjoy.

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Wearing numbers well

August 1, 2009

A fashionable look at this issue's behind the scenes.

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Diagnostic imagery in oncology: Do you see what I see? (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

It would be enormously difficult to think about the diagnosis or treatment of cancer without the use of diagnostic imaging.

Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS

Career choices beyond veterinary practice (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

Veterinary technicians held about 71,000 jobs in 2006.

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Respiratory emergencies in the ICU (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

Respiratory emergencies should always be triaged quickly and with precision.

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Management tips for the postoperative neurosurgical case (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

Postoperative care of the neurosurgical patient is contingent upon a team approach that begins with patient evaluation, pain management, bladder assessment and supportive care.

Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS

Cytology for technicians (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

In the last ten years, exfoliative cytology has been gaining popularity as a diagnostic aid in veterinary practice.

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