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2008
Provision of fluid therapy is a common task for veterinary nurses. The area is covered in all standard texts for veterinary nurses and technician but often the background information provided uses simple models of understanding that may be inadequate for experienced veterinary nurses or those seeking a deeper understanding of the subject.
Murrell, JC, Hotston Moore, PJ
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Provision of fluid therapy is a common task for veterinary nurses. The area is covered in all standard texts for veterinary nurses and technician but often the background information provided uses simple models of understanding that may be inadequate for experienced veterinary nurses or those seeking a deeper understanding of the subject.
Murrell, JC, Hotston Moore, PJ
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Fluid Therapy in Mature Cattle
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1990Fluid therapy is practical and beneficial when properly administered to cattle. Mature cattle are more frequently alkalotic than acidotic, so nonalkalizing solutions are usually indicated. Exceptions include cattle with choke, carbohydrate engorgement, diabetes mellitus, and occasionally, renal disease, diarrhea, and fatty liver/ketosis.
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Fluid balance and therapy: Veterinary Fluid Therapy
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1990openaire +2 more sources
The Revolution in Fluid Therapy
Southern Medical Journal, 1969Redick Lf, Carnes Ma
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2007
This chapter is designed to give information on the causes of fluid imbalance in the body; appropriate fluid choices for a compromised patient; calculation of fluid requirement; assembly of fluid therapy equipment; positioning and restraint of the animal in order to receive fluid therapy; administration of fluid therapy; monitoring the patient during ...
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This chapter is designed to give information on the causes of fluid imbalance in the body; appropriate fluid choices for a compromised patient; calculation of fluid requirement; assembly of fluid therapy equipment; positioning and restraint of the animal in order to receive fluid therapy; administration of fluid therapy; monitoring the patient during ...
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