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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Fluid and electrolyte replacement therapy, Existing deficit to calculate How much fluid to administer, Methods choose between Crystalloids, dehydration could be severe, Five important factors are How much fluid to administer, Methods choose between Colloids, Methods should consider Five Important Questions, Changes in composition caused by hypomagnesemia, Oral rehydration Therapy which can use Oral alkalising fluids, Oral rehydration Therapy which can use Hypertonic Saline, Fluid and Electrolyte Replacement Therapy must first understand Fluid distribution in the body, Changes in composition caused by vomitting, Treatment strategies are undertaken once confirmed by Clinical signs, Changes in composition caused by milk fever, Treatment strategies has different Methods, Methods choose between Parental Nutrition, Treatment strategies should consider Five Important Questions, Fluid and Electrolyte Replacement Therapy ensure that fluids are replaced gradually, dehydration could be moderate, Treatment strategies are undertaken once confirmed by Laboratory tests, Fluid and Electrolyte Replacement Therapy but be aware of Acidosis caused by dehydration
Sepsis, Failure of Passive Transfer, and Fluid Therapy in calves
three aspects of replacement
Fluid disturbances
Fluid therapy for calves
Hypovolemia
Hypertonic saline-dextran solution in calves
Hypertonic saline
Calculating and Administering bicarbonate
oral rehydration commercial prep
Rebhun's Diseases of Dairy Cattle - Thomas J. Divers - Google Books
Treating diarrhoea in cattle
cow pic
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Diarrhea in Neonatal Ruminants
Antimicrobials in calves
Emergency Fluid therapy in companion animals
Colloids
Managing hypokalemia
Milk Fever (video)
Fluid therapy in hospitalised animals
Laboratory tests to determine electrolyte status
Laboratory testing for shock
Lab Testing
Choosing to utilize crystalloids or colloids
Crystalloids vs Colloids
Google books crstalloids vs colloids
Crystalloids vs colloids
Fluid Therapy given to a recumbant calf (video)
Pet Vital Signs
Equine Vital Signs
Assessing vital signs of cattle
Dehydration evaluation in cattle
Potential complications of fluid therapy
Complications of Fluid Therapy
The District of Columbia Academy of Veterinary Medicine
Vomitting in cattle
Acid base and electrolyte balance
Acid base status evaluation
Dangers of sodium bicarbonate
metabolic acidosis and alkalosis
Assessing Hydration in cats
Assessing dehydration in cattle
Assessment of Dehydration
Calf dehydration assessment chart
Clinical and laboratory assessment of hydration status of neonatal calves with diarrhea
Dehydration Index in horses
Fluid therapy
Choosing the best fluid therapy for your patient
Fluid Therapy Strategies
Treatments for fluid loss
Dehydaration in animals
Fluid distribution
body_fluid_compartments in horse
Body_Compartments
Phosphorus homeostasis in dairy cattle
Oral Administration
Subcutaneous administration
IV administration
Fluid Administration Routes
Administering Fluid to a cat (video)
Administering fluid to cattle (video)
Administering IV fluids to a cow (video)
Intraosseous fluid therapy
Blood Transfusions
Cow Blood Transfusion Tips Sept 2013
blood transfusion on tiger cub
Crystalloids 2
Crystalloids
Fluid therapy evaluation