Fluid therapy: twice maintenance just isn’t good enough
Fluid therapy is a topic that sometimes gets overlooked by vets, partly because there is … more
Fluid therapy is a topic that sometimes gets overlooked by vets, partly because there is … more
Nicola Bates BSc(Brunel), BSc(Open), MSc, MA, SRCS and Nicola Robinson BSc, MA, VetMB, MRCVS offer practical advice for first opinion practitioners – including history taking, decontamination and referring cases.
ABSTRACT Gastropathies are commonly encountered, both in first opinion and referral practice. They are a … more
The first reported use of activated charcoal (AC) was in 1811, and it has subsequently … more
ABSTRACT Anaesthetic complications occur frequently, but are rarely fatal. The majority of those can be … more
Wounds in companion animals: benefits of good management – part 1 In the first of this … more
Nicola Bates discusses how to approach poisoned patient cases to determine appropriate decontamination and further treatment.
OA, also known as osteoarthrosis or degenerative joint disease, is a progressive disorder of the … more
Several outstanding texts exist on companion animal wound care that comprehensively examine the basic principles … more
Several outstanding texts have been produced on companion animal wound care that comprehensively examine the basic … more