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SUMMARY:Emergency & Critical care\, Session 4
DESCRIPTION:Septic Peritonitis\nSeptic peritonitis remains one of the most critical abdominal emergencies in small animal practice\, requiring rapid recognition and decisive management to improve patient outcome. The emergency clinician is challenged not only by the severity of systemic illness but also by the need to balance stabilization with the urgency of surgical intervention.\nIn this case-based webinar we will review how to recognize key clinical and diagnostic indicators early and which diagnostic procedures help us guide decision-making. We will discuss the initial stabilization of these patients\, including fluid resuscitation\, antibiotic selection\, analgesia\, and monitoring strategies. \nLearning outcome\nAfter this webinar\, participants will be able to recognize septic peritonitis in dogs and cats\, initiate appropriate stabilization measures\, and make informed decisions regarding surgical and postoperative management to optimize patient survival. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/emergency-and-critical-care-session-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Emergency & Critical Care
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SUMMARY:Emergency & Critical care\, Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Heat Stroke\nIn this case-based webinar we will revisit the pathophysiology of heatstroke and the key steps in the emergency approach\, from rapid cooling strategies to stabilization of circulation and prevention of secondary complications. We will discuss how to recognize early versus advanced clinical presentations\, how to tailor fluid therapy in the face of possible shock or coagulopathy\, and how to monitor patients for complications such as acute kidney injury\, gastrointestinal barrier failure\, or disseminated intravascular coagulation. \nLearning outcome:\nAfter this webinar\, participants will be able to apply a structured emergency approach to patients with heatstroke\, implement effective cooling and stabilization strategies\, and recognize and manage the complications that determine outcome. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/emergency-and-critical-care-session-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Emergency & Critical Care
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SUMMARY:Emergency & Critical care\, Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Neuro-Toxicities\nWhen faced with patients presenting with acute neurological signs\, the emergency clinician must rapidly consider toxicities as a possible underlying cause.\nIn this case-based webinar we will revisit the most common toxic agents leading to neurological signs in small animals\, including tremor- and seizure-inducing toxins as well as those causing altered mentation or weakness. We will discuss how to structure the diagnostic approach when the toxin is unknown\, how to stabilize patients with life-threatening neurological manifestations\, and which decontamination and specific therapies should be prioritized. \nLearning outcome:\nAfter this webinar\, participants will be able to recognize neurological signs associated with common toxicities\, implement an effective stabilization and decontamination plan\, and prioritize emergency interventions to improve patient outcomes in time-critical situations \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/emergency-and-critical-care-session-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Emergency & Critical Care
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SUMMARY:Emergency & Critical care\, Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Complicated Trauma Cases\nAs emergency clinicians we are often faced with polytrauma patients where injuries to multiple body systems must be prioritized and addressed simultaneously.\nIn this case-based webinar we will revisit the systematic approach to the trauma patient\, emphasizing how to recognize life-threatening thoracic and abdominal injuries early and how to prioritize diagnostics and interventions in the emergency setting.\nWe will discuss practical strategies for stabilizing patients with chest trauma\, including the management of pneumothorax\, hemothorax\, and severe pulmonary contusions\, as well as the emergency approach to abdominal trauma. As in previous CCMs\, this will be a very interactive evening session \nLearning outcome:\nAfter this webinar\, participants will be able to apply a structured emergency approach to polytrauma patients\, recognize and prioritize life-threatening chest and abdominal injuries\, and make informed decisions about stabilization and further interventions under time-critical conditions.
URL:https://esavs.org/event/emergency-and-critical-care-session-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Emergency & Critical Care
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