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Source: dvm360
January 13, 2012
In this self-paced online course, Dr. Stephen P. DiBartola explains the major factors that determine potassium balance in the body, lists the common causes of hypokalemia and hyperkalemia, and explains how to symptomatically treat hypokalemia and hyperkalemia. (1 CE credit)
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Source: dvm360
January 13, 2012
This self-paced online course presented by Dr. Stephen P. DiBartola will help you interpret blood gas analysis data and calculate the expected compensatory response in dogs, and recognize mixed acid base disturbances. (1 CE credit)
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Source: dvm360
January 13, 2012
The presentation will help you understand the pathogenesis of AA instability and pertinent differentials in dogs, recognize exam and diagnostic imaging findings typical for AA instability, and be familiar with treatment options such as external coaptation of the cervical spine. (1 CE credit)
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Source: dvm360
January 13, 2012
This video-on-demand presentation will explain how the body regulates extracellular fluid volume and water balance, explain how hypernatremia and hyponatremia arise, and explain how hyponatremia can occur with both extracellular fluid volume depletion and volume expansion. (1 CE credit)
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January 13, 2012
This video-on-demand presentation will help you know the infectious and immune mediated causes of inflammation in the feline and canine central nervous system, appropriately investigate a patient to confirm an inflammatory disorder of the CNS, and appropriately treat a patient with CNS inflammatory disease. (1 CE credit)
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Source: dvm360
January 13, 2012
This self-paced online course will help you assess the patient's dehydration and determine the animal's fluid needs for correction of dehydration, choose the appropriate crystalloid fluid based on clinical presentation and serum chemistry results, and understand how to determine a dog or cat's daily maintenance fluid needs. (1 CE credit)
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January 13, 2012
In this video-on-demand presentation, you will learn to understand the differences between cervical spondylomyelopathy in large and giant breed dogs, know the advantages and disadvantages of the diagnostic options, and understand the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods of treatment. (1 CE credit)
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November 29, 2011
This online on-demand course, part of a series on heart disease, will demonstrate the clinical utility of the cardiac biomarker, NTproBNP, which can help you diagnose canine and feline heart disease in your practice. (0.5 CE credits)
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September 29, 2011
Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are among the most common endocrinopathies affecting feline and canine patients, respectively, in middle age and geriatric years. This online, on-demand course will provide veterinary professionals the information they need to identify the common clinical signs as well as the unusual manifestations of thyroid disease. (2 CE credits)
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