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Fluid therapy update: Calculating the rate and choosing the correct solution
Patient assessment and formulation of a fluid plan is a vital component of patient care in a veterinary practice, and veterinary technicians and nurses play a significant role in both. Let's get into it. More.
Red in tooth and claw—and how to keep both away from your face
You don't go out looking to be bitten or scratched, yet you probably have some sort of 'battle scar' from a bad encounter. Here's how to prevent any more from happening in the future. More.
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