May 18, 2022: Case Based, Clinical Approach to Fluid Therapy in Small Animal Practice

RACE Program #:

866479

RACE-Approved CE

1.5 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1.5-hour webinar

LRS? Norm-R? Saline? HELP!

Does it really matter what bag of fluids you reach for?

In this 1.5-hour VETgirl webinar, Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC will review a case-based approach to fluid therapy in the dog and cat. Before reaching for a random bag of IV fluids, identify what types to use, what electrolytes to monitor for, when to reach for a colloid, and how to monitor your patients on IV fluid therapy.

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  1. Would it be possible to ask for your references for this lecture. Specifically the studoes you referenced on slide 20 that indicated ” large volumes of clear fluid shows eGC degradation” and hypertonic saline having a “protective” function in murine and human models? I would love to keep our resuscitation protocols up-to-date and present this information to my DVMs to stay education on emerging information

    thank you

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