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Shock and Fluid Therapy

Shock is a common emergency in veterinary practice, and timely management can make a critical difference in patient outcomes. This session focuses on quick recognition of shock, its different types, and their impact on the body. It covers how to start fluid therapy, select appropriate fluids, and calculate doses in a simple and practical manner. Key monitoring parameters and ways to adjust treatment based on patient response are also discussed. The session emphasizes practical decision-making and real-life application, helping improve clarity in managing emergency situations and building confidence while handling critical cases in day-to-day clinical practice.

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