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Perceptions and opinions of pet owners in the United Sates about surgery,pain management,and anesthesia in dogs and cats 下载免费PDF全文
Bradley T. Simon DVM MSc DACVAA Elizabeth M. Scallan DVM MBA MS CVA CCRP Dirsko J. F. Von Pfeil DVM DACVS DECVS DACVSMR Daniel T. Boruta DVM DACVAA Rick Wall DVM DACVSMR CCRP Belle M. Nibblett DVM MVSc DACVIM O Odette DVM DACVAA Guy Beauchamp PhD Paulo V. Steagall DVM MSc PhD DACVAA 《Veterinary surgery : VS》2018,47(2):277-284
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Erik H. Hofmeister DVM Brian F. Thompson MS Benjamin M. Brainard VMD DACVECC DACVA Samantha Kegge DVM Stephanie Kube DVM DACVIM Christine M. Egger DVM MVSc DACVA CVA Carl Jehn DVM Brad Green DVM 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care》2008,18(2):142-152
Objective: To document the clinical practice of cardiopulmonary–cerebral resuscitation (CPCR) among academic veterinarians. Design: Survey. Setting: Eight colleges of veterinary medicine in the United States. Subjects: Two hundred and one academic veterinarians. Interventions: The survey was distributed by hand by the authors into the mailboxes of small animal faculty, residents, and interns. Demographic variables, questions regarding number of cardiopulmonary arrests (CPA) supervised and number successful, do not attempt resuscitation discussions, and Likert‐style questions about client presence during CPCR, appropriateness of CPCR, and CPCR decision‐making were included. Multiple linear regression models were constructed to determine the effect of multiple questions on different target variables of interest. Measurements and main results: Numerous differences were noted based on institution, gender, specialty, and position. Most institutions did not have a standard resuscitation consent form. Most respondents believed the client, house officer, and senior clinician should determine whether to perform resuscitation or not. Quality of life was the most significant determinant of whether to resuscitate or not, followed by long‐term prognosis, then short‐term prognosis. Conclusions: Veterinarians differ in many aspects of their approach to CPA and resuscitation. Creating consensus within the veterinary profession would benefit client service and patient care. 相似文献
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Kathleen M. Weatherall VMD Lindsey H. Boone DVM PhD DACVS-LA Fred J. Caldwell DVM MS DACVS DACVSMR Robert C. Cole DVM DACVR Russell C. Cattley VMD PhD DACVP FIATP Kara M. Lascola DVM MS DACVIM-LA CVA Stuart C. Clark-Price DVM MS DACVIM-LA DACVAA CVA Ramsis Farag PhD Edmon Perkins PhD R. Reid Hanson DVM DACVS DACVECC 《Veterinary surgery : VS》2020,49(8):1580-1589
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