Sedation is often necessary for optimal patient care, despite its challenges. It helps alleviate fear, anxiety, and stress while facilitating procedures safely for both patients and staff.
The selection of appropriate drugs and dosages depends on the clinician’s judgment and the patient’s specific needs, including the desired sedation level, duration, and pain intensity. Proper preparation, such as using pre-visit pharmaceuticals when appropriate and implementing strategies to prevent and manage adverse effects, contributes to successful outcomes.
Effective communication with pet owners is essential, particularly when discussing potential risks and post-sedation effects. Clear explanations help ensure a positive experience for everyone involved.
This presentation will explore key considerations before, during, and after sedation, providing practical guidance to overcome common challenges in veterinary sedation.
Duration
1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
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Zenithson Ng is a clinical associate professor of small animal primary care at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. He received his DVM from Cornell University; then completed an internship at the ASPCA, and an ABVP...
Dr. Jason Norris is a 2010 graduate of the Atlantic Veterinary College. He has over 10 years experience in the veterinary industry, having spent almost 5 years as a Technical Services Veterinarian with one of Canada’s leading veterinary nutrition...