
A Veterinary emergency is inevitable. Being prepared and staying calm are the most important things you can do to make sure the patient is properly treated, with the goal being to provide efficient stabilization.
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A Veterinary emergency is inevitable. Being prepared and staying calm are the most important things you can do to make sure the patient is properly treated, with the goal being to provide efficient stabilization.
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Remember playing madlibs as a kid? A Mad Lib is an interactive story that you add words to. When prompted, you insert a specific type of word. Once all words are added, the story is ready. Here is one for you to try, Vet Tech style!
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Even if you do not work in an emergency setting, emergencies will inevitably arrive at the doorstep of your daytime practice.
It is important to recognize an emergency, and more importantly a critical patient, so that immediately life-threatening problems can be quickly addressed.
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