Veterinarian training courses library : Dog / Emergency and critical care
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- Review of the pathophysiology of these 2 toxins
- What do they do on the liver
- Review of the treatment: choice of the molecules, prognosis
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- recognise abnormal EKG related to hyperkalemia
- understand treatment options for hyperkalemia
- differential diagnosis & work-up
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- Being able to identify pain and differentiate it from dysphoria
- Which molecules to use and how/when should we do multimodal analgesia ?
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- General comments on the physiology of potassium
- Ca disturbance: hypokalemia Causes Clinical signs Treatment
- Ca disturbance: hyperkalemia Causes Clinical signs Treatment
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- Generalities on the physiology of calcium
- Ca disturbance: hypocalcemia – Causes – Clinical signs – Treatment
- Ca disturbance: hypercalcemia – Causes – Clinical signs – Treatment
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- Know how to perform an abdominocentesis
- Know which analysis should be performed on the abdominal effusion
- Understand the indications for emergency surgery
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- Prior to attendance, make sure you are familiar with the content discussed in the « clinical signs of hypovolemic shock and sepsis » as well as « treatment of hypovolemic shock » presentations
- Understand the underlying pathophysiology associated with sepsis and how it affects the resuscitation strategy
- Be able to discuss the indication for colloids, vasopressors and steroids in patients with sepsis
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- Review the most commom pediatric emergencies
- Discuss hypoglycemia, hypovolemia, sepsis, and traumtic brain injury: how to recognize and treat them
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- Understand the pathophysiology of hypovolemic and distributive shock
- Describe signs of hypovolemic and distributive shock
- Provide a list of bedside diagnostic tests that can be performed in patients in shock
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- Understand the pathophysiology of hypovolemic and distributive shock
- Describe signs of hypovolemic and distributive shock
- Provide a list of bedside diagnostic tests that can be performed in patients in shock
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- Parturition physiology
- Definition of dystocia
- Medical treatment
- Surgical treatment
- Fetal resuscitation
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- how to manage bees/wasps sting in am emergency situation: review of the physiology and pathophysiology
- snake envenomation: differences between snakes, pathophysiology of the bites, focus on antivenom
- processionnary caterpillars: a review of their effects
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- Data about heat stroke: definition, description of different types of heat stroke
- Pathophysiology
- Clinical presentation: review of each organ disorder
- Diagnostics and prognosis
- Review of main treatment
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- To review historical data on anaphylaxis and definition
- To better understand the pathophysiology underneath this condition
- Review species differences in the clinical signs
- Treatment
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- General information on veterinary CPR
- Description of BLS
- How to do chest compression: description of the 2 theories, special numbers/tips to remember for chest compressions, videos
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- General information in human and veterinary medicine
- Pathophysiology depending on the type of drowning
- Treatment
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- Review on mechanism of action of cannabis and chocolate on the body
- What are the clinical signs to expect with these intoxication
- What is the management of these patient depending on the degree of clinical sign
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- Review in detail the physiology of steroids, the different classes and differences between classes, their role and their negative effects
- Consider whether or not steroids are useful in specific emergency cases: anaphylaxis shock, spinal trauma, ARDS, head trauma
- Finally we will review the use of steroids in specific neurological pathologies
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- During this talk, we will review the most important toxins that can cause Aki in our small animal patients. We will details mechanism of action and medical management for each and will also talk briefly about management of the oliguric/anuric patients
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- How to select a dog or cat blood donor
- Know the equipment and steps of sampling
- Knowing what volume can be taken and how fast the donation can be repeated
- Know blood products
- Understand processing and storage of blood products