Cornell University Veterinary Specialists, USA
Global FAST®: assessing patient volume status
Fluid therapy
Shock
Central venous pressure
Triage
Acute abdomen: investigation
Kidney: trauma
Ureter: trauma
Bladder: trauma rupture
Urethra: rupture
Penis: trauma
Liver: trauma
Pancreas: trauma
Thorax: trauma
Lung: contusion
Brain: trauma
Hypoproteinemia
Shock: septic
Abdomen: trauma
Spleen: trauma
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)
Hyperkalemia
Shock: cardiogenic
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)
Hemothorax
Cleft lip and palate
Lung: pulmonary hemorrhage
Peripheral nerve: trauma
Head: trauma
Endomyocardial disease
Trauma: overview
Hypoproteinemia: investigation
Hypothermia
Patient monitoring for critical care
Kirby's Rule of Twenty
Lactate measurement
Fluid therapy: for anesthesia
Electrocution
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Fluid therapy: for intestinal obstruction
Fluid therapy: for hemorrhage
Fluid therapy: for acid-base imbalance
Fluid therapy: for diarrhea
Fluid therapy: for burns
Fluid therapy: for heat exhaustion
Fluid therapy: acute circulatory collapse
Acid base imbalance
Cardiopulmonary arrest: pathophysiology
Kirby's rule of twenty
Small animal coma score
Fluid therapy: for electrolyte abnormality
Dietetic diet: for critical care
Blood biochemistry: total protein
Blood biochemistry: albumin
Esophagostomy
Cephalic catheterization
Arterial blood gas sampling
Medial saphenous catheterization
Lateral saphenous catheterization
Jugular catheterization
Placing an arterial catheter
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