If the airway is significantly swollen, your canine may
need oxygen therapy which will require him to be kept under observation at the office until the swelling subsides.
Those with more - progressed COPD may also
need oxygen therapy.
Not exact matches
A preemie may
need to stay in the NICU, be fed through a tube, kept warm using special beds, and be on
oxygen therapy.
Some babies
need home
oxygen therapy for several months.
Before gene
therapy he
needed monthly blood transfusions to provide him with beta - globin, a key component of the haemoglobin molecule that carries
oxygen around the body.
If you are interested in using
oxygen therapy, talk with your doctor to find the best location for your
needs.
Oxygen therapy, intravenous medications, and fluids might be
needed to protect the heart.
Occasionally, patients in
need of emergency or critical care also require
oxygen therapy.
Hyperbaric
oxygen therapy can speed the healing process and may reduce or eliminate the
need for more invasive procedures.
Question: Maltese / 11 1/2 pounds / CongestiveHeart Failure ¿ DCM Medication: ¿ Salix 12.5 mg ¿ 1 tablet 3x a day (until a few days ago it was 1 pill 2x a day) ¿ Enalapril 5 mg ¿ 1/2 tablet 2x a day ¿ Temaril - P ¿ 1/2 tablet 1 to 2x a day as
needed for allergies (about to taper her down) ¿ Torbutrol 1 mg ¿ 1/4 tablet as
needed for trachea collapse coughing ¿ Vetmedin 1.25 mg ¿ 1 tablet 2x a day NEW Other: ¿ K / d diet ¿ No exercise She had a really hard time breathing last week, vet gave her 2 Furosemide injections and
oxygen therapy and added the Vetmedin to her daily medicine.
We provide several methods of
oxygen therapy for pets including
oxygen masks, nasal
oxygen cannulas, or controlled environment
oxygen cages, depending on the
needs of the patient.
The increased respiratory rate may be due to the heartworms if the body isn't receiving enough
oxygen, if this persists you may
need to take Chase to your Veterinarian's Office for
oxygen therapy; complications may occur during treatment where blood vessels can be occluded by dead heartworms floating in the blood.
Also, some pets may
need very extensive
therapy including hospitalization, intravenous medications, fluids, blood and plasma transfusions, monitoring of blood parameters, and
oxygen supplementation, among other
therapies.
A rabbit in this condition is critically ill, and in
need of
oxygen therapy at your veterinarian's clinic.
For the purposes of this requirement, «stabilize» means to have available in the facility equipment and supplies necessary to provide basic support, such as species specific housing, warmth,
oxygen, if
needed, possibly fluid
therapy, and some form of pain relief, to include humane euthanasia if no other options are available.
«Hyperbaric
oxygen therapy can be of great help to veterinary patients by speeding up the healing process and may reduce or eliminate the
need for more invasive procedures such as surgery, often times resulting in a net savings of time and cost of treatment for pet owners.»
One of the most important things to arrange for before you leave is to have adequate
oxygen therapy where you'll be traveling because you'll likely
need to have refills of your portable tanks.
Cared for the level II infants
needing additional nursing services including phototherapy, IV
therapy,
oxygen therapy, drug withdrawal monitoring and treatment, etc..
• Demonstrated ability to administer
oxygen therapy using appropriate devices and titrate
oxygen levels according to the specific
needs of each patient.
If a baby is very distressed, and having trouble feeding, he may
need to be admitted to hospital where he can be closely observed, given
oxygen and sometimes fluid through a drip (intravenous
therapy).