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Index
Key to Course Listings
800 . Research 810 . Subinternship 811 . Subinternship 815 . Subspecialty 816 .. Subspecialty 891 . Preceptorship 896 . Seminar 899 . Independent Study
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Index
Key to Course Listings
800 . Research 810 . Subinternship 811 . Subinternship 815 . Subspecialty 816 .. Subspecialty 891 . Preceptorship 896 . Seminar 899 . Independent Study
Key to Course Locations
a b c d e f g h i j k l = = = =
ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICAL CONDITIONS OF EQUINE STOMACH VMED 5362 Frank M. Andrews, DVM, MS Diplomate ACVIM
Suggested Readings: Large Animal Internal Medicine, Smith, 3rd edition (2002) pp. 15-23 Equine History, Physical Examination and Records
Externship at USDA/APHIS Headquarters in Riverdale, Maryland Riverdale
National Center for Animal Health Emergency g y Management
Why do an externship?
To take advantage of opportunities to learn about aspects of veterinary medicine you find interes
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES NURSING 280 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Module 2, Test 3 Fluid and Electrolytes Fall 2004 1. Water movement between the intracellular and extracellular fluid compartments is determined by: a. b. c. d. Osmotic for
Bio 20B Kidney Form and Function Water and Electrolyte Balance in Animals Water balance is critical Key Concepts o Homeostasis-maintaining the cellular environment o Kidney Structure and Function o The Kangaroo Rat-how to live in a desert o Marine
PRACTICAL FLUID THERAPY IN FOOD ANIMALS Christine B. Navarre, DVM, MS, DACVIM Louisiana State University Agricultural Center Baton Rouge, LA BASICS: Catheters: Cows: 14 G 5" in jugular or 14 G 2" in ear Calves/adult sheep/goats/llamas/alpacas and cri
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
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General Chemistry and Basic Panels: The Laboratory Diagnosis of Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Sally E. Self, MD Objectives: I. To understand the biochemistry and physiology of water and electrolyte homeostasis. To understand the four major syn
VM 248 handout Module 6
Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's Disease)
Remembering the adrenal glands:
There are two adrenal glands, one located craniomedially to each kidney. Their primary function is to provide the body with several different hormones
Body Fluid Compartments: ICF and ECF
Body Fluids
Body Fluids
Intracellular fluid (ICF): ~ 63% of total body fluids
high in K+, phosphate and magnesium
Body Fluids
Extracellular fluid (ECF) is composed of:
Interstitial fluid Blood plasma
Extracell
Minerals: Study Questions Synopsis: This lecture examines the major & trace minerals. What functions do minerals serve & in what foods can they be found? These & other questions are addressed. Mineral deficiencies & their effects on human health are
Diuretics
Dr. Ashley Stokes astokes@lsu.edu Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology
Introduction
Diuretics
agents that increase the renal excretion of sodium and water classification based on site of action knowledge of the normal renal physiology is
Reptile Anesthesia
Reptiles
Snakes, Chelonians, Lizards, Crocodilians >6,400 species (majority in suborder Squamata lizards and snakes)
Challenges
Diversity of size, shape, physiology Limited studies Majority of knowledge based on reported clini