Aug 24, 2022

How to perform a Life-Saving Palatopexy on a Brachycephalic Dog

In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education video, Dr. Chris Ralphs, DACVS reviews how to perform a life-saving palatopexy on a brachycephalic English Bulldog. While this is a temporary "tacking" procedure, it can quickly alleviate an upper airway obstruction in dogs with acute respiratory distress secondary to an elongated soft palate. Referral for surgical correction of the elongated soft palate is warranted for permanent correction.

Aug 10, 2022

How to draw up a vaccine or other injectable medication with Dr. Mike Tokiwa

In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education video, Dr. Mike Tokiwa at Progressive Veterinary Care reviews how to draw up a vaccine or other injectable medication in your veterinary practice. This is a procedure veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, and staff MUST feel comfortable performing, regardless of what type of practice you are in: general practice, shelter medicine, emergency, specialty practice... you name it! Whether it is drawing up vaccines versus antimicrobials or other pharmaceutical agents, this is a MUST to make sure patient care is medically correct and that medical errors do not occur! When in doubt, always confirm the product/drug you are drawing up, check the mg/ml concentration (if appropriate), and make sure the product is handled and labelled appropriately and correctly. And when it doubt, it's ok to use two hands (vs. one). For vaccines, one-handed technique is fine, but more importantly, make sure you've drawn up the medication/vaccine appropriately and correctly!

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