Continuing Education - Small Animal


Blood Pressure in Dogs and Cats
Authored by Dr. Eric De Madron, ACVIM Cardiology, ECVIM Internal Medicine

        

$99

The measurement and interpretation of blood pressure in dogs and cats has become an increasingly important aspect of the practice of veterinary medicine. This interactive CD-ROM provides new and important information, and will give small animal practitioners (both veterinarians and technicians/nurses) the knowledge and skills to successfully diagnose and treat conditions associated with changes in blood pressure.

CE Credit: 3 hours CE credit approved by RACE and the Ontario Veterinary College.

Case based scenarios include:

  • Chronic Renal Insufficiency
  • Retinal Hemorrhage
  • Early Protein-Losing Nephropathy
  • Severe Protein-Losing Nephropathy
  • Monitoring Under Anesthesia
  • Fully narrated, with video, animation, medical illustrations, images and text, this educational program provides a uniquely engaging and effective learning environment for the whole practice team. After completing the program you and your team will understand:

  • Indications for blood pressure measurement (and how to avoid pitfalls) through practice with a variety of equipment in the virtual clinic
  • Interpretation of the results
  • Conditions and medications associated with hyper- and hypotension
  • With confident use of equipment and dependable results, blood pressure measurement can become a reliable screening test used by your veterinary team to improve the quality of patient care, and ultimately increase your business.

    For further details regarding the Blood Pressure program, click here.



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    Essential Facts of Blood Pressure in Dogs & Cats

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