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Administration of Insulin in Diabetic Cats With Ketoacidosis
09/21/2015
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...
Read MoreLong-acting Insulin Option in Treating Diabetic Dogs
09/21/2015
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...
Read MorePotassium Supplementation of IV Fluids
09/21/2015
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...
Read MoreThe "Guilty Look" in Dogs - Do They Know Right From Wrong?
09/21/2015
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...
Read MoreComparing the Efficacy of Furosemide by Different Routes of Administration
09/21/2015
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...
Read MoreNuisance Barking in Dogs
09/21/2015
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...
Read MoreTreating Head Trauma in Dogs
09/16/2015
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://...
Read MoreStupor or Coma
09/16/2015
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
Read MoreAnalgesia, Anesthesia, and Chemical Restraint in the Emergent Small Animal Patient
09/16/2015
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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