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Stabilizing Patients in Respiratory Distress

Managing patients in respiratory distress can be daunting. Stabilizing these patients is the critical first step that allows time to narrow down your differentials and decide on a diagnostic and treatment plan. Download this free guide to get the essential information you need to know.

What You’ll Get

In this practical, peer-reviewed guide from experts Elizabeth Thomovsky, DVM, MS, DACVECC, and Jacobo Romano Noriega, MVZ, you’ll get the accurate information you need to confidently tackle your next respiratory distress case.

Get the facts about:

  • Signs of respiratory distress in dogs, cats, small mammals, reptiles, and birds
  • What you need to know when providing oxygen to these fragile patients
  • How to quickly differentiate whether your patient has upper or lower respiratory disease
  • The clinical signs of upper respiratory disease, tips for stabilizing these patients, and the potential differential diagnoses
  • The clinical signs of lower airway disease and why auscultation is critical for diagnosing and stabilizing these patients
 

What You’ll Get

In this practical, peer-reviewed guide from experts Elizabeth Thomovsky, DVM, MS, DACVECC, and Jacobo Romano Noriega, MVZ, you’ll get the accurate information you need to confidently tackle your next respiratory distress case.

Get the facts about:

  • Signs of respiratory distress in dogs, cats, small mammals, reptiles, and birds
  • What you need to know when providing oxygen to these fragile patients
  • How to quickly differentiate whether your patient has upper or lower respiratory disease
  • The clinical signs of upper respiratory disease, tips for stabilizing these patients, and the potential differential diagnoses
  • The clinical signs of lower airway disease and why auscultation is critical for diagnosing and stabilizing these patients