February 7, 2024: Drug Protocols for Fractious Dogs and Cats

RACE Program #:

1124450

RACE-Approved CE

0.5 hours

Cost

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

Take a CHILL pill!

In this 30-minute, VETgirl Real-Life Rounds, Dr. Sheilah Robertson BVMS (Hons), PhD, DACVAA, DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (WSEL), CVA, MRCVS reviews the pharmacologic approach to sedating and anesthetizing fractious dogs and cats, including pre-hospital visit drugs. Tune in to get a clinical update on managing these challenging patients!

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  1. I downloaded the resource page and the two Youtube videos are worth the watch ( one was shown during the lecture).
    The syringe and extension set set -up has an air chaser in the the syringe and this helps get all the drug IM into the pet rather than trying to attach a flush – ingenious. Great tip! Thanks for the lecture.

  2. Could there be a typo in the question about dogs being on high doses of alpha 2 agonists being unarousable?

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