To be available for viewing On Demand.
Part 4 of a 10-part series. View this (pay-per-view) or register to participate in the online CAETA Certificate Course - the self-paced 10-hour program in which participants can earn a Certificate and Professional Seal of Excellence in companion animal euthanasia. Learn More:
http://bit.ly/VVCAETA
The use of pre-euthanasia sedation or anesthesia to relax companion animals is becoming more and more common. Veterinary teams around the world are seeing the benefits of
providing a more peaceful and anxiety-free experience. In this session we examine pros and cons to their use and review protocols that can be immediately implemented in practice.
After completing this session, participants will be able to:
- Determine when to reach for a sedative protocol versus an anesthetic
- Explain expected physical changes to clients
- Quickly modify protocols to meet the patientโs unique needs
Running time: 52 mins
Member Fee: $30; Free registration for Premium VetVine Membership subscribers
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