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IV Fluid Therapy Calculations - University of Bristol
www.bristol.ac.ukIV Fluid Therapy Calculations The basics: • Maintenance fluid rate for an adult dog or cat is estimated as 2mL/kg/hr OR 50mL/kg/24 hours • e.g. 35kg dog: Maintenance = 35kg x 2 = 70mL/hour or 50mL x 35kg = 1750mL/24 hours • Maintenance fluid rate for puppy or kitten may be estimated as 3-4mL/kg/hr
2013 AAHA/AAFP Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and …
www.aaha.orgThis fluid therapy tip sheet is part of the implementation toolkit, sponsored by a generous educational grant from Abbott Animal Health. Equipment Used for Fluid Therapy Equipment Comments Intravenous catheter Largest-gauge reasonable (16–20 gauge in dogs and 20–24 gauge in cats). Short
Goal Directed Fluid Therapy: A Modern Approach to ...
www.opana.orgGoal Directed Fluid Therapy: A Modern Approach to Perioperative Fluid Management Beverly Morningstar, MD, FRCP (C) Department of Anesthesiology Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Recommendations: Hemodynamic Support and …
www.survivingsepsis.orgRecommendations: Hemodynamic Support and Adjunctive Therapy* G. Fluid Therapy of Severe Sepsis 1. Crystalloids as the initial fluid of choice in the resuscitation of severe sepsis and septic shock
Principles of Treatment for Impaction – Laxatives, Fluid ...
www.ivis.orgPrinciples of Treatment for Impaction – Laxatives, Fluid Therapy and Analgesia Anthony T. Blikslager, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVS . Author’s Address: North Carolina State University, 4700 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh,
Fluid Therapy - VetTechPrep
www.vettechprep.comFluid Therapy Fluid therapy is used in the clinical setting for many reasons, including replacement of hydration deficits, to maintain normal hydration, replace lost blood volume, correction of electrolyte imbalances, treating shock, and