A Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology (Part 2)
Self Study Course | On Demand | 1 Medical Credit Hour
Course Curriculum
A Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology…What You Really Need to Know! Part 2
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 course, drip taught or self-paced?
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 - drip 1 - Introduction and Marijuana (9:07)
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PreviewA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 - drip 2 - NSAID and Xylitol (9:50)
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 Poll Question #1
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 - drip 3 - Grapes, Raisins and Chocolate (6:47)
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 - drip 4 - Acetaminophen (7:00)
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 - drip 5 - Rodenticides and Anticoagulants (7:00)
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 - drip 6 - Prophylactic Vitamin K (4:45)
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 Poll Question #2
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 - drip 7 - Bromethalin (5:49)
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StartA Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology...What You Really Need to Know! Part 2 - drip 8 - Tres Pasitos, Sago Palm and the Lily Family (8:36)
Post-Course Assessment A Brief Review of Veterinary Toxicology Part 2
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Instructed by
Dr. Adam Lancaster is a Board Certified Critical Care Specialist with BluePearl Veterinary Partners and is also a member of BluePearl's national Clinician Talent Acquisition team. He received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, and he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a biomedical emphasis from the University of Northern Iowa. He was a Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Resident at Angell Animal Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. He is a Continuing Education speaker and lecturer, and he authored an article on sleep aid toxicosis in dogs for the Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care.
Learning Objectives
- To review the general approach to the acutely poisoned patient including various forms of decontamination
- To review advanced therapies like lipid administration and extracorporeal therapies
- To review some the clinical approach to patients intoxicated by some of the most common toxicities in veterinary medicine