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"Home Page" (Synopsis)
Over 70% of the homes in the United States have a pet. Most of these pets are dogs
and or cats. This dictates that dog and/or cat pet "emergencies" occur in the hundreds of thousands in the
US each day. Unfortunately, these "emergencies" occur when we least expect them putting an extra measure of
pressure on the pet owner and the veterinarian and their staff.
No matter the geographical location, or veterinary clinic size, each clinic is almost sure to
receive it's fair share of emergencies on a daily basis either during or outside the normal hours of
operation. In either case this means time to respond to patient needs is of the essence.
Dr. Blount has created this "Practical Emergency Care" 17 CE Hour seminar subject and presents it to
examine the most common emergencies likely to occur from patients, and help Seminar
Attendees correctly recognize them and know how to react to them in the quickest and most effective way(s).
These common emergencies will include but are not limited to:
- Cardio Pulminary Resuscitation
- the technique of Emergency UltraSound
- Seizures
- Acute Abdomen
- Conjestive Heart Failure
- Poison Ingestion
- the many types of Shock
Questions???  
Contact Russ
phone: (936) 564-7792   e-mail:
seminars@vonallmen.net
Seminar approved by ETVMA
James M. Morton, DVM - President
17 Hour Units for Veterinary CE in Texas
Note: Other states may be added on request with
sufficient notice. Charges may apply)
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