When Your Patient is the Size of Your Pinky.
“We found him in the shed….” Ay, yi, yi. What do you do when your patient is such a shrimpy little guy? Become an inventor, really. Neonates, miniature breeds, ferrets, pocket pets, etc all need some special tweaking of the equipment you normally use for pets of “regular size”. Unlike the airplanes in the USA…
More Hospital, More Problems?
Long gone are the days where your surgical suite doubled as the lunch room, your staff meetings were either outside or consisted of your co-workers sitting in each others laps, your cat ward was also the dog ward, exotics ward, and wildlife ward.
Veterinary C.S.I.
Sometimes you have to be quite the detective when figuring out what went wrong with your otherwise normal patient. One day they are fine the next…a train wreck. So what happened??
A Boatload of Veterinary Technician Information awaits you in the Specialty Folders!
Get to know our great team of veterinary technicians: Diane McFadden, Kathy Wyder, and Kelly Vazquez. They moderate the technician forum as well as providing great articles that you can put to good use in your own clinics. Training a new technician or veterinary assistant? This is the place to go! http://www.sonopath.com/about/specialists/dianekellykathy-vet-tech
Holy Hematochezia Batman!
I REALLY could have used some hip waders this weekend as I was literally up to my knee caps in projectile watery, bloody, diarrhea. Case #1: Rimadyl ingestion toxicity (a whole bottle). A 6-year-old 75-lb FS Labrador Retriever mixed breed.
iPad test post Photon Browser
Just testing functionality of Flash drive apps for iPad.
Vaccine anaphylaxis and treatment protocol?
The moment I saw this silly guy I thought for sure it was an insect bite to the face.
Progressive Thoracic Mass Imagery.
A 10-year-old MN Poodle was presented for persistent, intermittent cough and all else normal. Upon thoracic radiographs a mass was discovered. The following images will show the progression of the tumor over a 6-month period. December
Adequan for Treatment of Sterile Cystitis in Cats?
I was just looking through the SonoPath clinical search engine and found a case in which the doctor used Adequan to treat the inflamed bladder in cats with chronic sterile cystitis. http://www.sonopath.com/case-studies/search Does anyone use this in their practice and have you seen it benefit your patients?