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Head Trauma with Fractures
A 2-year-old neutered male Irish Setter presented to an emergency clinic after leaping from a moving vehicle (estimated vehicle speed 25 mph). At presentation he exhibited multiple soft tissue and…Blood Draw Medial Saphenous – Feline
Brandi Faries, CVT, demonstrates how to draw a small blood sample from the medial saphenous vein of a cat.Feline Upper Respiratory Infection
Lee Herold, DVM, DACVECC, discusses common feline upper respiratory infections (URI) and how to diagnose, treat, and manage these diseases in and out of the hospital.
This talk is specifically RACE-approved for one DVM or one Technician CE…
Radland: Collapse
A 12-year-old female spayed Chihuahua presented to DoveLewis for collapse and dyspnea. She had been treated for the last eight months for heart disease attributed primarily to mitral insufficiency…Vacuum Assisted (VAC) Wound Therapy
Coby Richter, DVM, DACVS, explains Vacuum Assisted Wound Closure (VAC Therapy) and its applications for veterinary patients. A case study is included.
Vacuum assisted wound closure (VAC), also referred to as negative pressure wound therapy,…
Isolation Protocol
Isolation protocol can get confusing, so Megan Brashear, CVT, VTS (ECC), walks through the DoveLewis isolation protocol for dealing with patients with communicable diseases.
Parvovirus
Megan Brashear, CVT, VTS (ECC), presents a case of a puppy with Parvovirus and explains symptoms, concerns, and treatment.
Tracheostomy Tube Care
Megan Brashear, CVT, VTS (ECC), demonstrates how to manage a tracheostomy tube with a removable inner cannula.Controlled Substances
Megan Brashear, CVT, VTS (ECC), discusses DoveLewis’ controlled drug policy and the steps taken before administering any controlled substances to a patient.
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Subcutaneous Fluids
Joanie Abrams, CVT, VTS (ECC), demonstrates how to set up for and administer subcutaneous fluids to a cat. This video is great for showing clients how to do this for their pets.