Our highly trained technicians are now trained to: •
Rapidly recognize patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Properly administer high - quality chest compressions using the most up - to - date approaches in dogs and
cats • Provide mouth - to - snout or intubated ventilation according to current evidence - based guidelines • Utilize effective communication and team skills that will improve our ability to manage emergent and critically ill patients • Choose the most useful monitoring devices for patients in cardiopulmonary arrest • Read and interpret the data from the various monitoring devices •
Rapidly diagnose the arrest ECG rhythm to help choose the best ALS therapies for the patient • Administer the most effective drugs and
other adjunctive therapies for patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Perform life - saving procedures such
as venous cutdowns, intraosseous catheter placement, use of defibrillator, and open chest CPR
As street dogs vanished, feral cats claimed some of the last habitat niches that street dogs had occupied, just as feral cats are now doing in other rapidly mechanizing and modernizing societie
As street dogs vanished, feral
cats claimed some of the last habitat niches that street dogs had occupied, just
as feral cats are now doing in other rapidly mechanizing and modernizing societie
as feral
cats are now doing in
other rapidly mechanizing and modernizing societies.