Veterinarian training courses library : Dog / Internal medicine
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- Steroid-responsive meningitis arteritis is an immune-mediate, systemic, multiorganic disease. It usually has a good outcome.
- Performing thorough physical and neurological examination is crucial, because in some cases, implication of other systems and organs may occur, due to the involvement of their vascular beds.
- In these cases, imaging of other body areas, like head and thorax, may be needed.
- Involvement of other organs/systems is often subclinical but it may result sometimes in severe neurological dysfunction.
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- Ventricular tachycardia, supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation: how to recognize these arrhythmias, how to treat them ?
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- To understand the main concepts for the assessment and management of head trauma cases.
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- Bradyarrhythmias : How to identify them & how to manage them
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- List the different immunosuppressive medications used for the management of IMHA
- Understand the role of blood transfusions in the management of IMHA
- Understand the use of anti-thrombotic drugs for the management of IMHA
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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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- Pneumocystis carinii biology
- Clinical presentation in dogs
- Diagnostic investigations
- Treatments and prognosis
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- To understand the main physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms involved in traumatic brain injury, in order to be prepared for a prompt and efficient management of the head trauma cases.
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- Knowing how to perform neonatal resuscitation
- Knowing how to identify the individuals most at risk of neonatal mortality
- Knowing how to perform a clinical and neurological examination of the newborn
- Know how to perform emergency first aid
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- Knowing how to perform neonatal resuscitation
- Knowing how to identify the individuals most at risk of neonatal mortality
- Knowing how to perform a clinical and neurological examination of the newborn
- Know how to perform emergency first aid
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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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- List the different tests available for the diagnosis of IMHA
- Understand the interpretation of the diagnostic tests
- Be able to diagnose IMHA
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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 when to suspect a bacterial cholangitis in dogs
- Know when to include a bacterial cholangitis as a differential for canine hepatopathy
- Review the diagnostic steps to investigate canine hepatopathies
- Review the diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis of canine bacterial cholangiohepatitis
- Discuss therapeutic options for canine bacterial chlangiohepatitis
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- Learn how to diagnose and treat most common nasal tumours in dogs
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- Outline the main causes of gastroesophageal reflux (GER)
- Outline the clinical manifestations of GER
- Describe the nutritional management of GER
- Describe the medications used for the management of GER
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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