In this issue of Veterinary Clinics:: Exotic Animal Practice, guest editor Dr. Lily Parkinson brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Critical Care. With todays improved emergency care, further advanced, nuanced, and prolonged critical care is required. Focusing on the critical care of exotic animal patients after the initial emergency triage and stabilization, this issue discusses aspects of critical care as they relate to many different species, which all have unique physiologies and requirements for their optimal care.
Temperature Monitoring and Thermal Support in Exotic Animal Critical Care Neurologic Assessment and Critical Care of Exotic Animals: Approach to the Neurologic Exam, Species Differences, Prognostic Scales, Commonly Encountered Conditions, Ancillary Diagnostic Tests, and Caring for Neurologically Impaired Patients Point of Care Ultrasound in Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Sedation and Anesthesia in Exotic Animal Critical Care Fluid Therapy in Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Urine Output Monitoring and Acute Kidney Injury in Mammalian Exotic Animal Critical Care Urine Output Monitoring and Acute Kidney Injury in Non-mammalian Exotic Animal Critical Care Nutritive Support for Critical Exotic Patients Cerebro-Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Postarrest Care in Exotic Animal Critical Care Coagulation Disorders, Testing, and Treatment in Exotic Animal Critical Care
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