July 13, 2017: Pain Management in Cats

RACE Program #:

934118

RACE-Approved CE

1.5 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1.5-hour webinar

Part of Certificate Program(s):

Anesthetizing cats stress YOU out to the point of fluff tail?

In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education webinar, Dr. Jane Quandt, DACVAA, DACVECC will review intra-operative and post-operative analgesic techniques for the feline patient. She’ll also review some newer anesthetic agents that are available. Learn some tips from this anesthesia/critical care guru that you can implement in your clinic right away!

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  1. My clinic only carries propoflo 28. It is a habit for many of the staff to reach for propofol and quickly give it to a cat who is light on anesthesia. I’m taking away from this seminar that we should not be doing that! And that the only time to give propofol to a young healthy cat is at induction!
    Am I on point with this?
    Thank you!

  2. Thank you for this wonderful review of feline pain management and anesthesia updates! I found it very helpful.

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