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Love is in the Air(way)
Sarah Harris, CVT, VTS (ECC) and Director of Patient Care at DoveLewis, will help you recognize and provide initial treatment for respiratory distress. By observing and recognizing a patient's pattern of breathing, we can determine possible causes and…
Managing Tracheostomy Tube Emergencies
In the DoveLewis tracheostomy tube care series, Criticalist Hannah Marshall, DVM, DACVECC, focuses on managing potential emergencies such as tube obstructions, accidental dislodgement, or vagal responses during maintenance. Promptly addressing these…
Removing a Tracheostomy Tube
In the DoveLewis tracheostomy tube care series, Criticalist Hannah Marshall, DVM, DACVECC, discusses the appropriate timing and procedure for removing a tracheostomy tube. She emphasizes the importance of assessing the patient's ability to breathe…
Replacing a Tracheostomy Tube
As part of the DoveLewis tracheostomy tube care series, Criticalist Hannah Marshall, DVM, DACVECC, discusses how to replace a tracheostomy tube. Specific instructions include equipment handling and patient care.
Tracheostomy Tube Set Up
As part of the DoveLewis tracheostomy tube care series, Criticalist Hannah Marshall, DVM, DACVECC, discusses how to set up a tracheostomy tube.
Tracheostomy Tube Maintenance
As part of the tracheostomy tube care series at DoveLewis, Criticalist Hannah Marshall, DVM, DACVECC, will review maintenance after placing the tracheostomy tube. Regular nebulization and monitoring help ensure proper care of the tube and ensure…
Tracheostomy Tube Cleaning
As part of the tracheostomy tube care series at DoveLewis, Criticalist Hannah Marshall, DVM, DACVECC, will discuss how to clean and suction a tracheostomy tube. Suctioning every four hours is essential to prevent blockages from mucus and secretions.…
Manual Bladder Expression
DoveLewis Technician Brie Homa, CVT, demonstrates how to safely locate and manually express a patient's bladder.
Don't forget to bookmark this video as you complete the skills checklists in the Level One Technician Training Kit!
Seizures in Veterinary Patients
When working emergency you see a variety of patients. Some are the happy bouncy puppy who ate chocolate or grapes, others may be the old cat with chronic renal disease, or the 5-year-old dog who had…Identifying Roles with Scrub Colors
In this video with DoveLewis Technician Trainer Jessica Waters, discover how scrub colors help identify roles in our emergency animal hospital. Learn how each color, from Caribbean blue for kennel assistants to maroon for certified veterinary…