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Idea Exchange: Recycled vaccine tray lids make organizing easy

April 1, 2013

A handy way to individualize anesthetic prep materials for each patient.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

A new way to monitor and individualize your fluid therapy plan

February 1, 2013

Recent findings point to new ways to monitor fluid therapy perioperatively and to gear fluid therapy protocols to each individual animal.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Rethinking your approach to perioperative fluid therapy

February 1, 2013

Every anesthetic and surgical circumstance warrants its own unique fluid requirements.

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Crystalloids or colloids?

February 1, 2013

Vital information to help you decided which IV fluid is best in each patient.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Say goodbye to dental

January 23, 2013

Why you and your team need to adopt a new term—COHAT—to encompass all the facets of regular dental care.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Idea Exchange: Keep patients Snuggie and warm

January 1, 2013

Try these sleeved blankets for pets to keep your postop patients warm.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Idea Exchange: Hook up breathing bags

December 1, 2012

Keep breathing bags accessible during anesthesia with this reader tip.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Idea Exchange: Secure ET tubes by adding a little tackiness to your surgical table

December 1, 2012

A solution for ensuring that rebreathing tubes don't dislodge endotracheal tubes during anesthesia.

Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA

ClinQuiz: Implementing the American Animal Hospital Association's Anesthesia Guidelines (Sponsored by Abbott Animal Health)

November 30, 2012

The AAHA Anesthesia Guidelines for Dogs and Cats provide recommendations for evaluating and monitoring patients from the preanesthetic period through recovery, selecting premedication and anesthetic induction and maintenance agents, and using anesthetic equipment and monitors. Take this ClinQuiz and learn how individualized anesthetic plans can help you successfully manage each patient you anesthetize.

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