August 11, 2019: How to interpret a venous blood gas in < 5 minutes

RACE Program #:

810024

RACE-Approved CE

0.5 Hours

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Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $30/0.5-hour webinar

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In this 30-minute, VETgirl Real-Life Rounds webinar, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT reviews how to interpret a venous blood gas in 5 minutes. Learn how to determine a metabolic acidosis from a respiratory alkalosis, and how it affects your diagnostic approach to the emergency patient!

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  1. The quiz flips around the position of the “true” and “false” choices – sometimes “true” is the first option and sometimes it’s the second. This seems either like an accident or an arbitrary way to make the quiz harder. Either way, please consider making the order of the choices consistent – because it only makes the quiz harder in an annoying way, not in a “do you actually know the answer” way.

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