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Administration of Insulin in Diabetic Cats With Ketoacidosis

09/21/2015
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Treatment of diabetic patients that present with ketoacidosis includes correcting fluid deficits and electrolyte imbalances, as well as the administration of insulin. There are various types of insuli...

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Long-acting Insulin Option in Treating Diabetic Dogs

09/21/2015
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Synthetic insulin is a modified form of insulin. Two products are commonly used in humans. Insulin glargine and insulin detemir are long-acting insulin analogs. Glargine is familiar to veterinary prac...

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Potassium Supplementation of IV Fluids

09/21/2015
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Isotonic crystalloid fluids are commonly administered intravenously in the veterinary practice setting. It is commonplace to supplement these fluids with potassium, in order to meet maintenance requir...

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The "Guilty Look" in Dogs - Do They Know Right From Wrong?

09/21/2015
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Do dogs know right from wrong? If they look guilty is it because they know they've performed a misdeed? This Evidence Based Update includes a discussion of the findings of a recent study that exami...

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Comparing the Efficacy of Furosemide by Different Routes of Administration

09/21/2015
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Furosemide has a rapid onset of action, and it is this characteristic that makes it the drug of choice for managing the emergent patient with respiratory distress associated with cardiogenic or pulmon...

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Nuisance Barking in Dogs

09/21/2015
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This Evidence Based Update includes a clinical review and discussion about nuisance barking in dogs. Learn why dogs bark, triggers and risk factors for nuisance barking behavior, and recommendations f...

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Treating Head Trauma in Dogs

09/16/2015
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Elisa Mazzaferro, MS, DVM, PhD, DACVECC discusses the management of the small animal patient with acute head trauma. View the entire presentation on demand (approved for 1 hour of CE credit): http://...

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Stupor or Coma

09/16/2015
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Handbook of Veterinary Neurology (Fifth Edition), 2011, Chapter 12, Pages 346-383. Authors: Michael D. Lorenz, Joan R. Coates, Marc Kent Member fee: $5.95 - Login to purchase and download

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Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Chemical Restraint in the Emergent Small Animal Patient

09/16/2015
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, Volume 43, Issue 4, July 2013, Pages 941-953. Author: Jane Quandt. Member fee: $7.95 - Login to purchase and download

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