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To Bag or Not to Bag

To Bag or Not to Bag
To Bag or Not to Bag

In this presentation we will endeavour to cover the many reasons to consider artificial ventilation in small animal practice with an emphasis on emergency practice. Once a decision has been made to provide artificial ventilation we need to consider the steps involved to obtain this. At this point, consideration and discussion will be including chemical enhancement of a patient to allow us to control or assist its ventilation, securing of the airway, the numerous ways to deliver a breathe, monitoring ventilation and weaning a patient off ventilation.

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here.

Speaker:

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Louise Bass

DVM, BSc, BVMS, MANZCVS (Surgery, Anaesthesia and Critical Care), DECVAA

Louise graduated from Murdoch University in 1996, and worked principally in small animal practice. She completed her residency in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Critical Care at Murdoch University in 2007. Louise is a Diplomate with the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia and a Member with the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Surgery and Anaesthesia and Critical Care. She started a small private Veterinary Anaesthesia Consultancy in Perth nearly 10 years ago. Louise provides anaesthesia services primarily at a private referral hospital and conducts both anaesthesia case management and continuing eduction to general practice throughout the metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia.

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