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  • June 30 - July 3, 2011
       Anaheim
  • June 28 - July 1, 2012
       San Francisco

Small Animal Acute Pain Control: Why, When, How? (2)

Friday, July 16, 2010   9:00 AM - 9:50 AM

This series of lectures will present the rationale for physiologic monitoring under anesthesia, it will describe basic and advanced techniques with specific details on how to recognize when there is a problem with a patient compared to a problem with a monitor or equipment. The following techniques will be described in detail: electrocardiography, arterial blood pressure (doppler, oscillometric, direct), central venous pressure, pulse oximetry, capnometry, blood gases, and cardiac output. A variety of cases will be presented to demonstrate the importance of different monitoring for different levels of care. CE Credits: 1 Hour

Track Small Animal Medicine 2
Program Type Lecture
Medical Subject Rehabilitation Therapy
Species Small Animal
Room Imperial B
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Speaker(s):

James Gaynor
DVM, DACVA, CVA, DAAPM