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AAH is committed to supporting education for veterinary professionals
through:
- Sponsorship of national veterinary conferences
- Sponsorship of regional veterinary conferences
- Educational advertorials
- CE events: Wet labs at conference; seminar sponsorship at
conferences
- In-clinic support: Lunch-n-Learns; product support material
- Product demonstration
- In-clinic training
The following links contain articles drawing on the expertise and knowledge
of recognized leaders in their fields. These articles are intended to stimulate
conversation about issues and topics of interest in anesthesia and critical
care today.
There's more to Anesthesia
than Life and Death
Drs. James Gaynor and Nora Mathews discuss the concept that there is more
to assessing the quality of an anesthetic procedure than whether the patient
survived (the historical yardstick) and that it is entirely possible to have a
relatively poor anesthetic which still results in a live patient. The
acceptance of this premise is key to improving the standard of veterinary
anesthesia. The goals of good anesthesia are examined.
Monitoring Anesthesia
Drs. Nora Mathews and Ron Mandsager discuss how monitoring is essential to
achieving the goals of good anesthesia.
Download the Anesthetic
Record Sheet
Fluid Therapy in the
Peri-anesthetic Period
Drs. Khursheed Mama, Elisa Mazzaferro, Wayne Wingfield and James Gaynor discuss
how fluid therapy provides one mechanism to reduce peri-anesthetic patient
morbidity and maximize a favorable outcome.
Anesthetic Equipment
David Olver, technical services manager at Abbott Animal Health and Dr.
Ralph Harvey discuss the equipment required to maximize anesthetic
efficiency.
When Should
I Use IV Fluid Therapy?
Dr. Patrick Emmelot and the professional staff at Lincolnshire Animal
Hospital challenged their use of IV fluid therapy. In this brief article they
share their thought process, concerns and results after making fluid therapy a
routine part of all surgical procedures.
In addition to the advertorials, we also provide educational material
related to fluid therapy including
IV catheter insertion instructional video and “How much fluid should
I give” fluid chart.
For more information, please contact Abbott Animal Health.
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