Treating Your Patient When You Don’t (Yet) Know What’s Wrong / Placing Canine Female Urinary Catheters: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

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Originally Aired - Wednesday, September 11 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM Central Daylight Time (CDT)

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Treating Your Patient When You Don’t (Yet) Know What’s Wrong

As emergency veterinarians, we frequently need to institute treatment without having a definitive diagnosis. There are three types of situations when this occurs: the patient is unstable and needs lifesaving treatment in order to find a definitive diagnosis; it might be possible to identify the definitive diagnosis, but the owner cannot afford the necessary tests; and cases in which a determining a definitive diagnosis is very unlikely to change the treatment plan. This twenty five minute seminar poses to give newer clinicians a mental framework to work through these situations in practice, including how to select empiric treatments and how to talk to their clients about each situation. Case examples will be used throughout.

Placing Canine Female Urinary Catheters: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

Canine female urinary catheters can be a difficult skill to master. This presentation will focus on techniques to facilitate Foley catheter placement as well as additional troubleshooting strategies for even the most challenging anatomy.

Presentation Code: 802


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