Date & Time: Sep 29, 2013 / 7-9pm ET 4-6pm PT

Add to Calendar 09/29/2013 07:00 PM 09/29/2013 09:00 PM America/New_York afyqAJbkLzQadISZkmDL33753 15 September 29, 2013: Approach to the Hemoabdomen Don’t fear - hemoabdomen help is here! When a patient presents with pale mucous membranes, snappy pulses, a heart rate of 190 bpm, and a distended abdomen, we don’t want you to fake a bathroom emergency and run to the back of the clinic! We want you to step up, put on your emergency room super cape, and take control of the situation. VETgirl is presenting yet another clinically relevant webinar to help you improve your quality of care when it comes to these critically ill patients. In this 2-hour, RACE-approved VETgirl online CE webinar, we'll tell you how to diagnose, stabilize, and ultimately treat the canine patient that presents with hemorrhagic shock secondary to hemoabdomen. https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/webinar-hemoabdomen-9-29-13/

Sep 29, 2013 / 7-9pm ET 4-6pm PT

September 29, 2013: Approach to the Hemoabdomen

Add to Calendar 09/29/2013 07:00 PM 09/29/2013 09:00 PM America/New_York afyqAJbkLzQadISZkmDL33753 15 September 29, 2013: Approach to the Hemoabdomen Don’t fear - hemoabdomen help is here! When a patient presents with pale mucous membranes, snappy pulses, a heart rate of 190 bpm, and a distended abdomen, we don’t want you to fake a bathroom emergency and run to the back of the clinic! We want you to step up, put on your emergency room super cape, and take control of the situation. VETgirl is presenting yet another clinically relevant webinar to help you improve your quality of care when it comes to these critically ill patients. In this 2-hour, RACE-approved VETgirl online CE webinar, we'll tell you how to diagnose, stabilize, and ultimately treat the canine patient that presents with hemorrhagic shock secondary to hemoabdomen. https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/webinar-hemoabdomen-9-29-13/

Speaker

Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT
Dr. Garret Pachtinger, VMD, DACVECC

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

RACE Program #

20-1124984

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/2-hour webinar

Speaker

Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT
Dr. Garret Pachtinger, VMD, DACVECC

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

RACE Program #

20-1124984

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/2-hour webinar

Don’t fear – hemoabdomen help is here!

When a patient presents with pale mucous membranes, snappy pulses, a heart rate of 190 bpm, and a distended abdomen, we don’t want you to fake a bathroom emergency and run to the back of the clinic! We want you to step up, put on your emergency room super cape, and take control of the situation. VETgirl is presenting yet another clinically relevant webinar to help you improve your quality of care when it comes to these critically ill patients. In this 2-hour, RACE-approved VETgirl online CE webinar, we’ll tell you how to diagnose, stabilize, and ultimately treat the canine patient that presents with hemorrhagic shock secondary to hemoabdomen.

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    • Great question – this is relatively rare, but when it happens, it usually is seen with gallbladder edema and scant hemoabdomen (vs. more significant amounts seen secondary to neoplasia). Signalment can help too.

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