Snackisode 3.5: A Tire
Lauren and JJ share some important clinical updates including a
study about client perception of veterinary attire, guidelines from
the FDA regarding veterinary drug compounding, updates for
appropriate patient cooling in heatstroke cases, and the use of
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Lauren and JJ share some important clinical updates including a
study about client perception of veterinary attire, guidelines from
the FDA regarding veterinary drug compounding, updates for
appropriate patient cooling in heatstroke cases, and the use of
continuous glucose monitoring in diabetic cases. References and
Resources: 1. The study on veterinary attire: E. Bentley, H.
Kellihan, C. Longhurst, & R. Chun. (2020). Effect of attire on
client perceptions of veterinarians. The Veterinary Journal,
265(1), 105550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2020.105550 2. VIN
News article on the FDA guidelines for veterinary drug compounding:
Lau, E. (April 21, 2022). FDA finishes veteirnary drug compounding
guidance at last. VIN News Service.
https://news.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=210&Id=10904160 3. Link
to the FDA document, "Compounding Animal Drugs from Bulk Drug
Substances:"
https://news.vin.com/apputil/image/handler.ashx?docid=10887416 4.
Link to the FDA document, "List of Bulk Drug Substances for
Compounding Office Stock Drugs for Use in Nonfood-Producing
Animals:"
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-drug-compounding/list-bulk-drug-substances-compounding-office-stock-drugs-use-nonfood-producing-animals
5. Link to the FDA's information regarding reporting adverse drug
events, including Form 1932a:
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-drug-compounding/list-bulk-drug-substances-compounding-office-stock-drugs-use-nonfood-producing-animals
6. Sources for heatstroke clinical updates: (1) Wells RJ:
Environmental emergencies. Western Veterinary Conference
Proceedings. February 2012, 19-23. Las Vegas, NV.
https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=5604141&pid=11348&
(2) Brashear M: Canine heat stroke – Keeping your cool. Pacific
Veterinary Conference Proceedings. June 2019, 21-24. Long Beach,
CA.
https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=9048897&pid=23140&
(3) Carr M: The Pathophysiology and Treatment of Heat Stroke.
International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium
2003.
https://beta.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=3848363&pid=11162&
(4) Bruchim Y: Canine Heatstroke: Patient Management. International
Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium 2016.
https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=7480469&pid=15793&
(5) Waxman C: Temperature extremes: From hypothermia to heatstroke.
New York Vet Show Proceedings. November 2019, 7-8. New York, NY.
https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=9319962&pid=23658&
(6) Hemmelgarn C, Gannon K: Heatstroke: clinical signs, diagnosis,
treatment, and prognosis. . Compend Contin Educ Vet 2013 Vol 35 (7)
pp. E3.
https://beta.vin.com/members/cms/document/default.aspx?objecttypeid=2&template=articleview&objectid=1930137&said=1
7. Source for clinical updates regarding continuous blood glucose
monitoring in diabetic patients: Lathan, P. A. (2021). Monitoring
diabetic dogs and cats. Southwest Veterinary Symposium 2021
Proceedings. 8. Link to Patty Lathan's video on continous glucose
monitor application in companion animals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkcjpdxtKY
study about client perception of veterinary attire, guidelines from
the FDA regarding veterinary drug compounding, updates for
appropriate patient cooling in heatstroke cases, and the use of
continuous glucose monitoring in diabetic cases. References and
Resources: 1. The study on veterinary attire: E. Bentley, H.
Kellihan, C. Longhurst, & R. Chun. (2020). Effect of attire on
client perceptions of veterinarians. The Veterinary Journal,
265(1), 105550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2020.105550 2. VIN
News article on the FDA guidelines for veterinary drug compounding:
Lau, E. (April 21, 2022). FDA finishes veteirnary drug compounding
guidance at last. VIN News Service.
https://news.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=210&Id=10904160 3. Link
to the FDA document, "Compounding Animal Drugs from Bulk Drug
Substances:"
https://news.vin.com/apputil/image/handler.ashx?docid=10887416 4.
Link to the FDA document, "List of Bulk Drug Substances for
Compounding Office Stock Drugs for Use in Nonfood-Producing
Animals:"
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-drug-compounding/list-bulk-drug-substances-compounding-office-stock-drugs-use-nonfood-producing-animals
5. Link to the FDA's information regarding reporting adverse drug
events, including Form 1932a:
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-drug-compounding/list-bulk-drug-substances-compounding-office-stock-drugs-use-nonfood-producing-animals
6. Sources for heatstroke clinical updates: (1) Wells RJ:
Environmental emergencies. Western Veterinary Conference
Proceedings. February 2012, 19-23. Las Vegas, NV.
https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=5604141&pid=11348&
(2) Brashear M: Canine heat stroke – Keeping your cool. Pacific
Veterinary Conference Proceedings. June 2019, 21-24. Long Beach,
CA.
https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=9048897&pid=23140&
(3) Carr M: The Pathophysiology and Treatment of Heat Stroke.
International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium
2003.
https://beta.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=3848363&pid=11162&
(4) Bruchim Y: Canine Heatstroke: Patient Management. International
Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium 2016.
https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=7480469&pid=15793&
(5) Waxman C: Temperature extremes: From hypothermia to heatstroke.
New York Vet Show Proceedings. November 2019, 7-8. New York, NY.
https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?id=9319962&pid=23658&
(6) Hemmelgarn C, Gannon K: Heatstroke: clinical signs, diagnosis,
treatment, and prognosis. . Compend Contin Educ Vet 2013 Vol 35 (7)
pp. E3.
https://beta.vin.com/members/cms/document/default.aspx?objecttypeid=2&template=articleview&objectid=1930137&said=1
7. Source for clinical updates regarding continuous blood glucose
monitoring in diabetic patients: Lathan, P. A. (2021). Monitoring
diabetic dogs and cats. Southwest Veterinary Symposium 2021
Proceedings. 8. Link to Patty Lathan's video on continous glucose
monitor application in companion animals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkcjpdxtKY
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