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MANAGING CANINE CORNEAL ULCERS C orneal ulceration, or a break in the corneal epithelium, can have a variety of etiologies, including trauma, entropion, ocular foreign bodies, and dry eye disease. The purpose of this article is to review corneal anatomy and physiology, basic classifications of corneal ulcers, what owners need to know about caring for dogs with ulcers, and monitoring and rechecking patients with corneal ulcers. TRAZODONE IN VETERINARY MEDICINE ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT CLINIC TODAY'S VETERINARY NURSE The Exam Room Flea Allergy Dermatitis: FAD also known as flea bite hypersensitivity is an allergic reaction to flea saliva injected by the bites of fleas. Clinical signs can be either a seasonal problem or can be year-round depending on environmental conditions READ MORE » RABIES VACCINATION FOR DOGS Timing of the first rabies vaccination depends on state and city guidelines, hospital policy, and species. For dogs, it is typically first administered to puppies 12 to 16 weeks of age and then repeated in 1 year. Some vaccines are approved for subsequent 1-year use and some for 3-year use. However, regardless of the age of the patient or BASIC PRINCIPLES OF WOUND CARE GRAIN-FREE DIETS AND DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY THE BASICS OF FLUID THERAPY EAR CYTOLOGY: SAMPLING, PROCESSING, AND MICROSCOPIC EVALUATIONSEE MORE ON TODAYSVETERINARYNURSE.COM TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK Teamwork Makes the Dream Work. Kara M. Burns MS, MEd, LVT, VTS (Nutrition), VTS-H (Internal Medicine, Dentistry), Editor in Chief. Kara Burns is an LVT with master’s degrees in physiology and counseling psychology. She began her career in human medicine working as an emergency psychologist and a poison specialist for humans andanimals. Kara
MANAGING CANINE CORNEAL ULCERS C orneal ulceration, or a break in the corneal epithelium, can have a variety of etiologies, including trauma, entropion, ocular foreign bodies, and dry eye disease. The purpose of this article is to review corneal anatomy and physiology, basic classifications of corneal ulcers, what owners need to know about caring for dogs with ulcers, and monitoring and rechecking patients with corneal ulcers. TRAZODONE IN VETERINARY MEDICINE ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT CLINIC THE BASICS OF FLUID THERAPY The Basics of Fluid Therapy for Small Animal Veterinary Technicians Understanding the need for fluid therapy, methods of providing fluids, types of fluids available, and how to keep patients safe while providing this vital treatment is a big part of being a veterinarytechnician.
CAN WE TALK? ENSURING OWNER COMPLIANCE A 2009 compliance study by the American Animal Hospital Association found only 55% of dogs get year-round heartworm preventives, while only 30% of practices send any reminders to refill chronic medications. 1 Obviously, there’s a connection between owner noncompliance and lack of communication on the part of the veterinary team.. We veterinary nurses enter the field because we MANAGING CANINE CORNEAL ULCERS C orneal ulceration, or a break in the corneal epithelium, can have a variety of etiologies, including trauma, entropion, ocular foreign bodies, and dry eye disease. The purpose of this article is to review corneal anatomy and physiology, basic classifications of corneal ulcers, what owners need to know about caring for dogs with ulcers, and monitoring and rechecking patients with corneal ulcers. THE VETERINARY NURSE’S ROLE IN READING BLOOD GASES Respiratory Acidosis. In patients with respiratory acidosis, blood gas analysis will reveal decreased pH, increased PCO 2, and increased HCO 3.Respiratory acidosis occurs when there is an accumulation of acid (CO 2) in the blood that cannot be expelled appropriately by the lungs.Increased CO 2 is also called hypercarbia or hypercapnia and is a marker of hypoventilation.SHOCK: AN OVERVIEW
Shock is a sequela of trauma and diseases commonly seen in emergency practice, such as heart failure, inflammatory conditions (e.g., pancreatitis), or sepsis. The common deficiency that shock patients share is decreased delivery or utilization of oxygen. GIANT EXPECTATIONS: NUTRITION FOR THE LARGE-BREED PUPPY Calcium, Phosphorus, and Vitamin D. The recommended range for dietary calcium in large-breed puppies is 0.8% to 1.2% on a dry matter basis. 5 Until 6 months of age, the small intestinal tract passively absorbs 70% of total dietary calcium. Additional supplementation of calcium to a balanced diet (eg, dairy, bone meal, over-the-counter THE INS AND OUTS OF MANAGING FELINE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE Managing chronic kidney disease in cats can be a daunting task and is often frustrating for owners as well as practitioners and technicians. The goal in managing chronic renal disease is not to reverse the disease but to help maintain and/or improve the pet’s quality of life, offer support for the owners, and slow progression of the disease through various treatment options. TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK Teamwork Makes the Dream Work. Kara M. Burns MS, MEd, LVT, VTS (Nutrition), VTS-H (Internal Medicine, Dentistry), Editor in Chief. Kara Burns is an LVT with master’s degrees in physiology and counseling psychology. She began her career in human medicine working as an emergency psychologist and a poison specialist for humans andanimals. Kara
LEPTOSPIROSIS IN DOGS: DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION L eptospirosis is a bacterial infection that has become more and more prevalent in both human and veterinary medicine worldwide. Most mammals are susceptible to infection. 1 As humans expand their environmental footprint, encroachment on wildlife becomes a greater issue, and people, domestic pets, and wild reservoir hosts (e.g., raccoons) cross one another’s path more and more often. URETHRAL OBSTRUCTION IN MALE CATS Urethral obstruction is a potentially life-threatening emergency. Male cats are more prone to obstruction than female cats. 1 When the urethra becomes partially or completely blocked, urine is unable to drain from the bladder, resulting in fluid, electrolyte, and acid–base abnormalities. 2 Feline urethral obstruction is a relatively common condition, accounting for up to 10% of feline cases TODAY'S VETERINARY NURSE The Exam Room Flea Allergy Dermatitis: FAD also known as flea bite hypersensitivity is an allergic reaction to flea saliva injected by the bites of fleas. Clinical signs can be either a seasonal problem or can be year-round depending on environmental conditions READ MORE »CLIENT HANDOUTS
Don't Miss Out on New Business Resources. Get the latest business resources on the market delivered to your inbox. Subscribe > BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF CARING FOR ELDERLY CATS Exercise can be interactive or solitary and take the form of predatory play, exploration of new objects, patrolling, or foraging for food. The nature of the activity undertaken should be appropriate for the cat’s age and mobility; 3 gentle and regular playtime for short periods is the most suitable regimen. Large toys for self-play can be useful to encourage the elderly cat to grab and kick HOW TO AVOID BURNOUT IN VETERINARY NURSING The NAVTA study showed that the majority of responders (44%) earn a salary of $15 to $20 per hour. 2 Even the best-paid veterinary nurses in this study ($20/hr) are only bringing home about $28,000 annually (40 hours/week, 50 weeks, 30% taxes). 2 To put that number into perspective for you, the national poverty level, for a family of four,is
GRAIN-FREE DIETS AND DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHYSHOCK: AN OVERVIEW
Shock is a sequela of trauma and diseases commonly seen in emergency practice, such as heart failure, inflammatory conditions (e.g., pancreatitis), or sepsis. The common deficiency that shock patients share is decreased delivery or utilization of oxygen. ME-OWW! MANAGING CHRONIC FELINE PAIN Gabapentin is very effective as a pharmacologic element of multimodal analgesia in patients with chronic pain. The recommended dose for cats and dogs starts at 2 to 10 mg/kg PO q8–12h and may be increased to 50 mg/kg PO q8gh. 8 The veterinarian should re-evaluate patients every 5 to 7 days for potential dose increases. ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT CLINIC NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT OF DOGS AND CATS AFTER SURGERYSEE MORE ON TODAYSVETERINARYNURSE.COM TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK Teamwork Makes the Dream Work. Kara M. Burns MS, MEd, LVT, VTS (Nutrition), VTS-H (Internal Medicine, Dentistry), Editor in Chief. Kara Burns is an LVT with master’s degrees in physiology and counseling psychology. She began her career in human medicine working as an emergency psychologist and a poison specialist for humans andanimals. Kara
TODAY'S VETERINARY NURSE The Exam Room Flea Allergy Dermatitis: FAD also known as flea bite hypersensitivity is an allergic reaction to flea saliva injected by the bites of fleas. Clinical signs can be either a seasonal problem or can be year-round depending on environmental conditions READ MORE »CLIENT HANDOUTS
Don't Miss Out on New Business Resources. Get the latest business resources on the market delivered to your inbox. Subscribe > BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF CARING FOR ELDERLY CATS Exercise can be interactive or solitary and take the form of predatory play, exploration of new objects, patrolling, or foraging for food. The nature of the activity undertaken should be appropriate for the cat’s age and mobility; 3 gentle and regular playtime for short periods is the most suitable regimen. Large toys for self-play can be useful to encourage the elderly cat to grab and kick HOW TO AVOID BURNOUT IN VETERINARY NURSING The NAVTA study showed that the majority of responders (44%) earn a salary of $15 to $20 per hour. 2 Even the best-paid veterinary nurses in this study ($20/hr) are only bringing home about $28,000 annually (40 hours/week, 50 weeks, 30% taxes). 2 To put that number into perspective for you, the national poverty level, for a family of four,is
GRAIN-FREE DIETS AND DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHYSHOCK: AN OVERVIEW
Shock is a sequela of trauma and diseases commonly seen in emergency practice, such as heart failure, inflammatory conditions (e.g., pancreatitis), or sepsis. The common deficiency that shock patients share is decreased delivery or utilization of oxygen. ME-OWW! MANAGING CHRONIC FELINE PAIN Gabapentin is very effective as a pharmacologic element of multimodal analgesia in patients with chronic pain. The recommended dose for cats and dogs starts at 2 to 10 mg/kg PO q8–12h and may be increased to 50 mg/kg PO q8gh. 8 The veterinarian should re-evaluate patients every 5 to 7 days for potential dose increases. ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT CLINIC NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT OF DOGS AND CATS AFTER SURGERYSEE MORE ON TODAYSVETERINARYNURSE.COM TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK Teamwork Makes the Dream Work. Kara M. Burns MS, MEd, LVT, VTS (Nutrition), VTS-H (Internal Medicine, Dentistry), Editor in Chief. Kara Burns is an LVT with master’s degrees in physiology and counseling psychology. She began her career in human medicine working as an emergency psychologist and a poison specialist for humans andanimals. Kara
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Don't Miss Out on New Business Resources. Get the latest business resources on the market delivered to your inbox. Subscribe > BASIC PRINCIPLES OF WOUND CARE Acemannan: Derived from aloe vera and used on burns, dermal ulcers, lacerations, and radiation therapy wounds. 11 Alginates: Derived from kelp and used in the inflammatory and repair stages. Absorb fluid from the wound, convert to a gel, and thus should not be used on dry wounds. Bioactive dressings: Derived from living tissue and used in the inflammatory and repair stages. CBD FOR DOGS AND CATS—WHAT’S NEW? C annabidiol (CBD), a nonpsychoactive molecule derived from cannabis, is increasingly being t outed as an effective treatment in humans for conditions ranging from chronic pain to anxiety to insomnia. As a result, public interest in the use of CBD on pets has also grown, industry analysts report. But whereas research on the effects of CBD in humans has been ongoing for many years, similar ME-OWW! MANAGING CHRONIC FELINE PAIN Neuropathic pain develops when damaged or dysfunctional nerves send inappropriate signals to the brain. 7 Neuropathic pain can result from diabetic neuropathy, hyperalgesia syndrome, previous trauma, and onychectomy. (Feline hyperesthesia syndrome is a pain disorder that often presents as aggression or self-injury. THE INS AND OUTS OF MANAGING FELINE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE Managing chronic kidney disease in cats can be a daunting task and is often frustrating for owners as well as practitioners and technicians. The goal in managing chronic renal disease is not to reverse the disease but to help maintain and/or improve the pet’s quality of life, offer support for the owners, and slow progression of the disease through various treatment options. THE BASICS OF FLUID THERAPY The Basics of Fluid Therapy for Small Animal Veterinary Technicians Understanding the need for fluid therapy, methods of providing fluids, types of fluids available, and how to keep patients safe while providing this vital treatment is a big part of being a veterinarytechnician.
FEEDING THE CRITICAL CANINE AND FELINE PATIENT RER = (30 × current body weight in kg) + 70. The general recommendation to begin enteral feeding of anorexic patients is one third of the patient’s total RER for the first 12 to 24 hours and, if well tolerated, to gradually increase this amount every 12 hours until full RER is reached. 2 If at any time the patient vomits,discontinue feeding
TOP 10 TOXINS THAT ARE RARELY SERIOUS Some common insecticides used in these traps include boric acid, chlorpyrifos, fipronil, indoxacarb, abamectin, and hydramethylnon. 1–3 Bait traps have very low concentrations of insecticides and have a wide margin of safety in dog and cat exposures. Bait traps usually weigh around 0.06 oz, which is less than the weight of a penny. CAN WE TALK? ENSURING OWNER COMPLIANCE A 2009 compliance study by the American Animal Hospital Association found only 55% of dogs get year-round heartworm preventives, while only 30% of practices send any reminders to refill chronic medications. 1 Obviously, there’s a connection between owner noncompliance and lack of communication on the part of the veterinary team.. We veterinary nurses enter the field because we CANINE MULTICENTRIC LYMPHOMA: AN OVERVIEW Lymphoma (more properly termed lymphosarcoma) is a cancer of lymphocytes that affects approximately 13 to 24 dogs per 100,000 annually and accounts for up to 24% of all canine neoplasias in the United States. 1 It is characterized by an abnormal population of lymphocytes, which are an important part of the immune system. B lymphocytes (or B cells) produce antibodies in response to specific Please enable cookies.PLEASE WAIT...
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