‘Shock’ and Intravenous Fluid Therapy

Jul 30, 2017 by in GENERAL Comments Off on ‘Shock’ and Intravenous Fluid Therapy

The remaining 1% body weight is transcellular fluid, this is specialised excreted fluids that serve a specific function, e.g. cerebrospinal fluid, gastrointestinal tract secretions. Intravascular volume comprises such a small…

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Cardiopulmonary Arrest and Resuscitation

Jul 30, 2017 by in GENERAL Comments Off on Cardiopulmonary Arrest and Resuscitation

Early Intervention Most veterinary patients will develop CPA due to progressive systemic illness, trauma or other processes resulting in hospitalisation. The best method to improve survival from CPA is to…

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Nursing Considerations in the Critical Patient

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Offer food and water (specify type and calculate RER) and record volume ingested as directed/dictated by method of feeding RER, resting energy expenditure. Fluid Balance Many critical patients have an…

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Nursing the Reproductive Patient

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Attempts at manual removal are limited to puppies and kittens protruding from the vaginal vault. Use of water-based sterile lubricant and gentle traction with fingers is the safest approach. Once…

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Monitoring the Critical Patient

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Table 2.1 Examples of areas that are monitored in critical patients Organ function: Respiratory system Cardiovascular system Central nervous system Urinary system Gastrointestinal system Fluid and electrolyte balance: Hydration status Fluids…

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