Last year's symposium featured topics including CPR, triage, uncommon conditions that require surgical intervention, IDDs, the future of veterinary medicine, feline lower
urinary disease management, pacemaker therapy, and supporting behavior patient management throughout the hospital.
Not exact matches
Survivors should be assessed for physical (e.g.:
urinary, sexual, bowel) and psychosocial effects of prostate cancer and its treatment; the focus of assessment should be tailored to the type of cancer treatment received and current
disease state to trigger appropriate self -
management and clinical
management strategies for support and therapy.
Management of low risk prostate cancer with AS appears feasible and safe, yet most men in the U.S. with low risk disease still undergo definitive therapies such as radical prostatectomy, which carry the burden of urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunction that can be avoided, or at the very least postponed, with managem
Management of low risk prostate cancer with AS appears feasible and safe, yet most men in the U.S. with low risk
disease still undergo definitive therapies such as radical prostatectomy, which carry the burden of
urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunction that can be avoided, or at the very least postponed, with
managementmanagement on AS.
Anxiety Disorders Arthritis Breast Cancer Cancer Risk Clinic Delayed Puberty Depression Digestive Diseases Eating Disorders Endometriosis Family Planning Gynecologic Conditions Gynecologic Cancers Headaches Heart
Disease Incompetent Cervix Incontinence Infertility Lupus Menopause Menstrual Abnormalities Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Mixed Connective Tissue
Disease Multiple Sclerosis Osteoporosis Pelvic and Vulvar Pain Pelvic Floor Defects Personalized Health & Prevention Plastic Surgery Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Pregnancy Scleroderma Sexual Health for Female Cancer Patients and Survivors Sexually Transmitted Diseases Skin Problems Thyroid Problems
Urinary Incontinence Uterine Fibroids Varicose Veins Weight Loss Surgery Weight
Management
Chronic
disease management (diabetes, feline
urinary problems, kidney and heart
disease, severe arthritis, paralysis, epilepsy)
It is formulated to aid in the nutritional
management of canine lower
urinary tract
disease due to calcium oxalate and struvite urolithiasis.
A multitude of health problems can be significantly managed on special diets, ranging from food allergies, skin problems, dental
disease, gastrointestinal disorders, metabolic
diseases such as hyperthyroidism or diabetes mellitus, kidney and lower
urinary tract
diseases, liver
diseases, weight
management, joint pain, stress, and cognitive dysfunction («dementia»).
Feline
Urinary Disease and Obesity Obesity & FLUTD: Connecting the Dots Susan Little, DVM, DABVP Hill's ® Prescription Diet ® Metabolic +
Urinary Feline Heather Berst, VMD Effectiveness of a New Dietetic Weight
Management Food to Achieve Weight Loss & Maintenance in Client - Owned Obese Cats in Europe Iveta Becvarova, DVM, MS, DACVN In - Clinic Feeding Experience with Hill's ® Prescription Diet ® Metabolic +
Urinary: Two Case Reports Jennifer Fletcher, DVM
Intergrating Shy Cats at Home Senior Cat Care Canned vs. Dry Food Feeding Your Cat Feline Lower
Urinary Tract
Disease Allergies to Cats - Learn to Live With Your Cats in Harmony Keeping Your Cat Safe Preventing Litter Box Problems Tips for Multiple Cat Households Managing Aggression in a Multi-Cat Home Training Your Cat to Scratch What You Want Weight
Management For Cats Enrichment for Indoor Household Cats Trimming Your Cats Nails How to Care for Your Longhaired Cat Should I declaw my cat?
An update on
management of feline lower
urinary tract
disease Andrew H. Sparkes Bvet Med, PhD, Dipl ECVIM, MRCVS, New Market, UK
For more information on the long term post - obstructive
management of lower
urinary disease, please see the handout on «Non Obstructive Feline Lower Urinary Disease&
urinary disease, please see the handout on «Non Obstructive Feline Lower Urinary Disease&
disease, please see the handout on «Non Obstructive Feline Lower
Urinary Disease&
Urinary Disease&
Disease».
She continues to lecture on a variety of topics including
urinary tract
disease management, immune mediated
diseases, and a variety of endocrine
diseases.
Though dogs do well on dry diets alone, feeding canned food to cats may actually help prevent obesity and diabetes and aid in the
management of
urinary disease.
Our most common
diseases or injuries include: gastroenteritis, parvovirus, gastric dilatation and volvulus, foreign body ingestion, dystocia, pyometra, seizures, back pain or intervertebral disk
disease, vestibular
disease, lacerations, abscesses, allergic reactions, snake bites, various toxins (including rodenticides, permethrin, drug ingestion, and ethylene glycol), trauma, renal failure, congestive heart failure, feline
urinary obstruction, diabetics
management, neoplasias, head trauma and coagulopathies.
Some of the health concerns that can benefit from a prescription diet include weight
management prescription cat food, food allergies prescription cat food and sensitivities,
urinary tract infections prescription cat food, gastrointestinal
disease prescription cat food, diabetes prescription dog food, proper heart functioning, kidney
disease prescription cat food and skin conditions prescription cat food.
Optimal
management of chronic kidney
disease usually requires regular monitoring by your vet, including weight checks, blood and urine tests, and blood pressure assessment, to identify any treatable complications as they arise (eg, anaemia, low potassium, high phosphate levels,
urinary tract infections, and high blood pressure).
Preventative health care - Wellness examinations - Vaccinations - Nutritional counselling - Health screenings - Weight
management - Dental examinations - Surgical sterilization (ovariohysterectomies and castrations)- Dental prophylactic cleanings - Microchip identification - Behavioral counselling Ophthalmology - Ophthomologic examinations - Applanation tonometry - Ophthalmic surgeries Dentistry - Routine prohylactic cleanings - Extractions - Oral surgery - Preventative home care counselling Dermatology - Ectoparasite counselling and treatment - Allergy diagnoses and
management - Otitis diagnoses and treatment - Infectious and traumatic skin disorder diagnoses and treatment Internal Medicine - Heart
disease / failure
management - Kidney
disease management - Diabetic
management - Endocrinology - Gastroenterology -
Urinary tract
disease management - Musculoskeletal disorders Soft Tissue Surgery - Gastrointestinal foreign body removals - Oncological (cancer) surgeries - Wound repairs - Surgical sterilizations -
Urinary tract / bladder surgeries Orthopedic Surgery - Onchyectomy (declaws)- Fracture repairs - Stifle surgeries (limited to certain procedures)- Limb amputations Diagnostic Imaging - Flexible fiberoptic endoscopy - Digital radiography - Color flow, Doppler ultrasonography - Microendoscope Boarding - Climate controlled kennel - Fully fenced exercise yard - Seperate areas for hospital patients and boarders - Seperate areas for canines and felines - Medical boarding available when home care / treatment difficult
Charge Nurse — Duties & Responsibilities Provide exceptional patient care and medical team support across a variety of medical disciplines Responsible for 30 residents with broad medical needs and
diseases including dementia, Parkinson's, congestive heart failure, COPD, acute renal failure, MRSA, and stroke Implement physician directed treatment plans alerting medical team of patient status changes as appropriate Maintain patient charts and confidential information in a secure and organized manner Supervise and educate CNA on infection control and patient care best practices Advocate for patient rights striving to understand patient needs and concerns Administer medications via peripheral line assessing IV site and flow rate Monitor
urinary elimination including consistency, odor, volume, and color indwelling catheter patients Inspect wounds for type, drainage, odor, presence of undermining and / or tunneling, and pain Collect specimens from patients for a variety of laboratory tests Assess patients receiving oxygenation therapy for symptoms of impaired gas exchange Maintain alignment of the affected joints post total hip / knee replacement Encourages deep breathing and coughing exercises Assesses pain control and evaluates response to pain
management Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity