Sep 30, 2013

October 21, 2013: Emergency management and treatment of rodenticide toxicosis

Just had a dog eat a green block of rodenticide? Before reaching for that bottle of Vitamin K1, stop! Due to EPA mandates (effective 2011), the prevalence of anticoagulant rodenticides (ACR) on the market will decrease. Veterinary professionals MUST be aware that they will be seeing different types of mouse and rat poisonings as a result. There are several types of rodenticides with different mechanisms of action, toxic effects, and clinical signs. These other rodenticides include bromethalin, phosphides, and cholecalciferol... none of which you treat with Vitamin K! In this 2-hour, RACE-approved, VETgirl online veterinary CE webinar, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT will tell you how to diagnose, stabilize, and ultimately treat the patient that presents following rodenticide toxicosis.

Sep 3, 2013

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.

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