Emergency and critical care

Emergency and critical care

Emergency and critical care

Content on the treatment of companion animals in emergency situations, as well as management of critical illnesses.

Helping to manage ECC cases – patient care from arrival to...

Olivia Munro outlines how the VN can help in an emergent situation, including triage, stabilising patients and dealing with distressed owners.

43 mins
Wound care in companion animals: options and innovations

Emily Frapwell and Jon Hall discuss initial treatment, healing plans and the latest technological developments in this field of health care.

37 mins
Approaching an emergency consultation

Gerardo Poli suggests how, among other factors, suitable personal presentation and a show of empathy can help settle pet owners and allow emergency consultations to run more smoothly.

8 mins
Managing head trauma – the VN’s role in treating cases

Victoria Bowes discusses causes of these presentations in practice, the importance of swift triage and admittance, as well as nursing the patient.

35 mins
Common poisons in dogs

Nicola Bates describes clinical signs and management options for treating poisoning from household substances.

70 mins
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, pt 5: advanced life support

In the fifth and final part of this series, Gerardo Poli turns to advanced life support and discusses vasopressors and vagolytic agents, both of which are widely used in veterinary CPR.

10 mins
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, pt 4: monitoring equipment

Part four of Gerardo Poli’s series discusses how, of the numerous monitoring modalities examined, only ECG and end tidal carbon dioxide monitoring are associated with positive CPR outcomes.

12 mins
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, pt3: airway access

In part three of his series on CPR, Gerardo Poli discusses the use of endotracheal intubation, and, when this cannot be immediately achieved, the other ventilation techniques required.

7 mins
Nursing a tetanus patient

Leila Hallaji shares a case of a young boxer diagnosed with this potentially life-threatening infection, detailing the treatment and care it received.

28 mins
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, pt 2: basic life support

In the second part of his series on CPR, Gerado Poli offers an overview of the procedure that must take precedence over everything else: chest compressions.

8 mins
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

In his latest series of articles, Gerado Poli looks to explain the fundamentals of CPR to help ensure the whole veterinary team is familiar with the procedure. The most important aspect? Preparation.

12 mins
Ethylene glycol – a common toxicity in cats

Less than a teaspoon of this organic compound is a lethal dose in feline patients1. With this in mind, Sophie McMurrough discusses the clinical signs in these cases, as well as treatment options and prognosis…

32 mins
Preparing the critical patient for surgery

Megan Brashear discusses how an appropriate fluid therapy plan is an important element of a successful anaesthetic event, and the steps teams can take both before and during procedures to ensure a smooth experience.

30 mins
Help! It’s an emergency – procedure for nursing ECC patients

Victoria Bowes outlines what to do when attending an emergent patient, focusing on the importance of triage.

27 mins
Trauma case considerations

Neus Elias-Santodomingo and Matias Moreno-Torres summarise triage, diagnosis, treatment and referral options surrounding physical injury as a result of an external force affecting canine and feline patients.

34 mins
Acute haemorrhagic diarrhoea syndrome in canine patients

Anais Allen-Deal discusses the diagnostic approach and management of dogs with this commonly seen emergency condition.

22 mins
Management of multiple trauma injuries in a male cocker spaniel

Tom Hinchliffe describes the case of four-year-old male neutered cocker spaniel Harley.

11 mins
Common emergency presentations – the initial triage: as easy as ABC

Emma Donnelly, Dan Lewis, Laura Conroy and Charlotte Johnston look at the three components of the first stage of assessing patients, as well as the more common conditions that cause dysfunction in these systems.

54 mins
Companion animal toxicology

Nicola Bates and Nicola Robinson offer practical advice for first opinion practitioners – including history taking, decontamination and referring cases.

47 mins
Open fractures in dogs and cats

Radu Scortea and Toby Gemmill detail how to approach these types of injuries in small animal patients.

35 mins