September 30, 2021: Monitoring: What monitors tell you & what is considered standard of care

RACE Program #:

847010

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

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Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

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In this 1-hour, VETgirl anesthesia webinar, Dr. Jane Quandt, DACVAA, DACVECC reviews monitoring equipment that is essential while monitoring your sedated or anesthetized patients. Should each clinic have an ECG, blood pressure monitoring, capnography and pulse ox? In this webinar, she’ll review the pros and cons, mechanism of action, and why monitoring can save your patient’s life!

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  1. common causes of hypoxemia are:
    -hypoventilation/apnea
    – vq mismatch
    – diffusion issues
    -low fi02
    – shunt

    could anemia be considered a sixth cause (low rbc leading to low hemoglobin levels leading to decreased oxygen carrying capacity)?

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