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The VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast9: CPR Questions with Laura RosewellHello friends, today we chat with Registered Veterinary Nurse (VTS IM) Laura Rosewell about CPR. This was audio ripped from an Instagram live session we did recently. We talk through general CPR business, answer questions, and talk about our own experiences. Please let us know if you have any questions. Laura is at https://www.instagram.com/vetinternalmedicinenursing/ We discuss the RECOVER Guidelines which are available free online: https://recoverinitiative.org/cpr-guidelines/current-recover-guideline/ As also recommend (but not sponsored by) the Veterinary RECOVER Certification Course for both nurses/techs and veterinarians: https://recoverinitiative...2020-08-2500 minThe VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast8: Shop talk with Lou NorthwayIn this episode we catch up with Lou Northway, aka Lou the Vet Nurse.  Topics discussed in the podcast: Who is Lou and what does she do? Keeping patients warm during procedures and anaesthetics Getting your team engaged in auditing and patient safety Checklists and protocols Burn out and longevity Civility in the workplace The Webinar Vet Wellness Series Laryngoscope as a Murder Weapon Books mentioned: If you want to support the show you can help by b...2020-05-3000 minThe VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast7. Allergy or anaphylaxis? First line treatmentIn this episode, we have a short chat about how to identify anaphylaxis the management differences between an allergic reaction and anaphylaxis. Doses quoted in the episode: Adrenaline/Epinephrine IV/IM Dose: 0.005 - 0.01 mg/kg Infusion: 0.003 mg/kg/hr (0.05 mcg/kg/minute, 3 mcg/kg/hr depending on how your brain works).   Some fun papers: Lisciandro GR. Abdominal FAST (AFAST)-detected hemorrhagic effusion in 11 dogs with acute collapse and gallbladder wall edema (halo sign) with presumed anaphylaxis (abstract). J Vet Emerg Crit Care. 2016. World a...2019-06-2400 minThe VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast6. Radford on rabies and taking your health seriouslyToday we welcome Radford G. Davis, associate professor at Iowa State University. If you are curious about any of the following topics then this podcast is for you!   Alternate career paths to clinic-based medicine Rabies risks and what to do when you suspect rabies What zoonotic diseases post the highest risk to people Are needle sticks really a threat to people What’s better - hand washing or hand sanitizer? How to stay safe when interacting with patients What to do if coming in...2019-02-1900 minThe VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast5. Shop talk with Liz Hughston. Mentoring, maropitant, and madness.In this episode of the VetECC podcast, I interview Liz Hughston MEd., RVT, CVT, VTS (SAIM, ECC) about her role as a mentor and practice consultant, as well as differences between practice in the USA and the UK. Look forward to an hour of shop talk, laughs, and stories about our experiences in veterinary medicine, as well as some critical evaluation of how our behaviour can affect practice. 2019-01-0800 minThe VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast4. Dyspnoea, the first five minutesHello friends, we are back with episode two of the foundations series. This time we are talking about approaching the dyspneic patient and what to do in the first five minutes. The papers/articles mentioned are linked below, including an excellent summary from previous guest Noah Jones. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch via the website at www.vetemerge.cc CO2 management for oxygen cages Visual triage vs triage scoring Recognising and alleviating dyspnoea2018-12-1700 minThe VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast3. Potential pitfalls and pearls for patients with pulmonary problemsWe are joined by Noah Jones, BSRT, RRT-ACCS, RCP, RVT, VTS (Research Anesthetist) respiratory guru extraordinaire. Noah is both a veterinary technician specialist and a human respiratory therapist. He works in a large referral hospital on the East Coast. His favourite topic is mechanical ventilation, and he travels the country teaching ventilator wet/dry labs at various conferences and venues. He is also a husband and father, and we have a guest appearance by his charming daughter during the show.  We discuss a range of topics, including oxygen therapy, monitoring, and blood sampling, and I get schooled in...2018-10-1500 minThe VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast2. Fluid ResuscitationEpisode one of our foundations series is a brief primer on performing fluid resuscitation in patients with hypovolaemic shock.  If you have any questions, please head to our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/vetemergecc) or our website (www.vetemerge.cc). Belows is a link for calculating fluid rates following resuscitation: https://www.aaha.org/public_documents/professional/guidelines/fluidtherapy_guidlines_toolkit.pdf Further reading about hypovolaemic shock and fluid therapy: http://www.vetfolio.com/cardiology/shock-pathophysiology2018-10-0800 minThe VetECC PodcastThe VetECC Podcast1. Sedation and analgesia in the veterinary emergency roomThank you for listening to our very first Emergency and Critical Care Education podcast. We were graced with the presence of Dr Andrew Foster, resident in anaesthesia and analgesia at the Royal Veterinary College. We discuss the various tools in our arsenal for managing pain and to provide sedation in the veterinary emergency room. An associated article and other resources can be found at: http://vetemerge.cc/podcast/episode-1-sedation-and-analgesia-in-the-veterinary-emergency-room2018-09-1900 min