Traitement du choc hypovolémique (parvovirose)
- Identifier et interpréter les paramètres cliniques et paracliniques permettant le diagnostic de choc hypovolémique lie à des pertes digestives
- Mettre en œuvre un protocole de fluidothérapie adapté
- Évaluer la réponse au traitement et ajuster la prise en charge
Dr. Liz Guieu obtained her DVM from the University of Liège, Belgium in 2008. Afterwards, she completed a rotating internship followed by an Emergency and Critical Care fellowship at the Vet School of Maisons-Alfort (Paris, France).
She became a diplomate of the American & European College of Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC) in 2016 after completing her residency at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada).
She has recently joined Colorado State University in beautiful Fort Collins, CO as a Clinical Assistant Professor.
Her primary interests include mechanical ventilation, sepsis, patient care and developing a strong nursing team.
She became a diplomate of the American & European College of Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC) in 2016 after completing her residency at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada).
She has recently joined Colorado State University in beautiful Fort Collins, CO as a Clinical Assistant Professor.
Her primary interests include mechanical ventilation, sepsis, patient care and developing a strong nursing team.