Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Tim Crowe, DVM, DACVS, DACVECC, FCCM
Commonly affecting the large-breed deep-chested breeds, gastric dilatation and volvulus syndrome has the potential to be a life-threatening problem.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Bernie Hansen, DVM, MS, DACVIM, DACVECC
In this lecture I will outline how to formulate a plan for fluid therapy for supportive care of sick animals using the three classic goals of fluid therapy.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Donna Oakley, CVT, VTS
Abnormal bleeding or bruising is frequently encountered in veterinary clinical practice.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Tim Crowe, DVM, DACVS, DACVECC, FCCM
The information presented here on practical readiness is provided to help clinicians and staff manage patients in the most efficient way possible.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Bernie Hansen, DVM, MS, DACVIM, DACVECC
When first alerted to a patient presenting in crisis, the goal of the initial examination is to rapidly identify any imminently life-threatening problems via a streamlined, efficient, clinical examination.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Tim Hackett, DVM, MS, DACVECC
While trauma by its very nature is a polysystemic disease, pulmonary complications present one of the most common, and life-threatening aspects of trauma triage.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Ralph Harvey, DVM, MS, DACVA
Cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency which must be recognized and treated IMMEDIATELY!
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Donna Oakley, CVT, VTS
Accurate diagnosis and treatment of the bleeding patient requires a basic understanding of the pathophysiology of hemostasis.
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