MS092S – Common Poisonings in Small Animals Mini-Series
£447.00 (+VAT)
12 months access to recordings and course materials is included. Please note that these are webinar recordings and not live events. Full details on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you.
- Join Shailen Jasani MA VetMB MRCVS DipACVECC for three 2-hour sessions
- Essential practical tips from our expert tutor
- This Mini Series is suitable for both vets and nurses
- Comprehensive notes to download
- Self-assessment quizzes to ‘release’ your 8 hours CPD certification (don’t worry, you can take them more than once if you don’t quite hit the mark first time)
- 12 Months access to recorded sessions
- Superb value for money – learn without traffic jams or rota hassles
- Watch the recordings on your iPad
- This Mini Series was originally broadcast in August 2015
Programme
General Approach to the Poisoned Patient and Neuromuscular Toxins
In this first session we will consider the general approach to the poisoned patient which is the key in all cases, remembering that most small animal poisons cannot be treated with specific antidotes. Neuromuscular toxicity is relatively common, especially metaldehyde (slug bait) in dogs and permethrins in cats, and in this session we will go on to discuss a general approach to the treatment of patients with muscle tremors or seizures. Find out what RSI DEAD is all about!
Key points to be covered:
- General approach to the poisoned patient including aspects of decontamination
- Intravenous lipid emulsion: what it is, when and how to use it
- Rational approach to neuromuscular toxicity
- Chocolate poisoning (surely not!)
Common Nephrotoxins and What to Do about Them
Nephrotoxins are some of the more common poisons affecting both dogs and cats. In this session we will delve into some of the more common ones in detail before discussing the management of acute kidney injury (AKI) in general terms.
Key points to be covered:
- NSAIDs and ethylene glycol in dogs and cats
- Vitis fruits (grapes, raisins, etc.) in dogs
- Lily plants in cats
- General approach to management of acute kidney injury
Pick ‘n’ Mix of Other Common Poisons
In this final session we will look at a number of the other poisons that are relatively commonly implicated in small animal patients discussing each in detail and explaining how to go about managing affected patients.
Key points to be covered:
- Paracetamol (acetaminophen)
- Anticoagulant rodenticides
- Xylitol
- Baclofen
Course Feedback:
The price includes all 3 sessions, notes and quiz – 8 hours of CPD
*No traffic jams, accommodation hassles, pet or childcare, rota clashes, locum fees ……….. just great CPD and a valuable ongoing resource.
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*overseas customers will not be charged VAT