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  1. diagnosis and treatment of cancer is expected by clients and is an essential component of a comprehensive primary-care veterinary practice. The purpose of these guidelines is to provide practice teams with guidance for accurate diagnosis and optimal management of the canine and feline cancer patient. Because almost all pet owners

  2. Managing dogs and cats in respiratory distress is a multifaceted effort that involves stabilizing patients prior to determining a definitive diagnosis. Fortunately, respiratory distress—no matter what the cause—requires somewhat standardized interventions during initial stabilization.

  3. The author presents the RECOVER initiative, which created the first consensus guidelines on veterinary resuscitation, and discusses the 5 domains of CPR for dogs and cats: preparedness and prevention, basic life support, advanced life support, monitoring, and post cardiac arrest care.

  4. Current treatment considerations include use as single-agent therapy (with prednisone), in combination with multiagent chemotherapy protocols, and/or as maintenance therapy after completion of multiagent chemotherapy protocols in dogs with naïve or previously treated lymphoma.

  5. 25 Ιαν 2023 · How do you deal with a dog in respiratory distress? This article reviews the optimal approach required to assess and stabilize the critically ill patient.

  6. 26 Ιουν 2024 · Preventing cardiopulmonary arrest and re-arrest: We recommend the use of atropine (0.04 mg/kg IV or IO) in dogs and cats with bradycardia causing hemodynamic compromise to attempt to prevent progression to CPA. Strong: Expert opinion: ALS-09

  7. Respiratory distress is a stressful emergency as the patient presents with minimal reserve and is an imminent risk of respiratory or cardiac arrest. In addition, completing thorough physical examination and point of care diagnostics such as radiographs can add stress, which can lead to acute decompression and arrest. Prompt treatment is ...