Put your knowledge to the test!
You are working in general practice and a cat presents that has been straining to urinate for 3 days, you can palpate a massive firm bladder. You place an IV catheter and take enough blood to run in-house bloods. The potassium is 10.8mmol/L. Then the cat goes into cardiopulmonary arrest. What extra drug/fluid would you give during CPR.
You take a chest radiograph of the staffie who has presented because he was hit by a car and you can see an alveolar pattern LHS and he has had some blood tinged froth come from his mouth. What are you going to tell the owner?
It looks like you know a bit. You might benefit from joining us for the Practical Skills Bootcamp. If you want to refresh and further enhance your skills in abdominal surgery, emergency and critical care, and dentistry, join us this November 8th - 10th.
This is THE WORKSHOP that will get you fit for the job. We spoke to lots of people, and this is the nuts and bolts of practicing that will get you through the day smiling. Along with surgical skills we will have communication and meditation topics to balance out each day. We’ll work you hard and give you the SUPPORT to get you to where you need to be to be a confident and competent veterinary surgeon.
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If you want to refresh and further enhance your skills in abdominal surgery, emergency and critical care, and dentistry, join us November 8th - 10th for the Practical Skills Bootcamp!
You know your stuff!
If you want to refresh and further enhance your skills in abdominal surgery, emergency and critical care, and dentistry, join us this November 8th - 10th for the Practical Skills Bootcamp