20th annual Veterinary Technician Seminar : March 8-9, 2014 /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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College Station, TX :
Office of Veterinary Continuing Education, Texas A & M University,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- About your speaker
- Anesthesia for acut abdomen
- Anesthesia of the traumatic thoracic patient
- Emergency thoracic surgery
- Management of the acute thorax in ICU
- Surgical intervention for the acute abdomen
- The acute abdomen in the ER: what to know, what to do, and where to go
- The acute thorax: key points in rapid evaluation of patients presenting in respiratory distress
- The septic abdomen in the ICU
- Animal emergency: basic triage protocol for the snake bite victim
- Canine leptospirosis: treatment, prevention, and zoonosis
- Decoding a pet food label
- Making an anesthetic plan
- Nutrition and the canine athlete
- Nutrition myths
- Practical hematology
- Raw food diets: fact versus fiction
- Veterinary dental terminology
- Breeding soundness examination in rams/bucks
- Camelid nutrition
- Internal parasite program considerations
- Neonatal care of lambs and kids
- Trace mineral changes in the cow-calf and stocker operation and how they impact immunity and reproduction
- Acupuncture in veterinary medicine
- Dealing with the down horse
- Equine pain management
- Equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) and equine metabolic syndrome (EMS)
- Perinatal asphyxia syndrome in foals
- What is regenerative medicine? what is stem cell and where are equine veterinarians going with this?
- Whiteline disease: an overview
- Avian and reptile patient monitoring
- Basic avian handling
- Grief...helping our clients with the loss of a pet
- It's what's up front that counts
- Preparing for disaster - helping clients understand the who, what, where and when
- Questions & answers regarding the changes from RVT to LVT in the state of Texas
- Reptile emergencies: trauma and treatments
- Veterinary compounding
- Communicating to your client about medicine diseases.