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The intensive care room is vital to the aftercare of patients requiring ongoing treatment.
The intensive care veterinarian works constantly in this room with his technician to give to the patients all the necessary care.
Fluid therapy This treatment is used often and consists of an intravenous (or sometimes subcutaneous) administration of solutions that supply the necessary nutrients in order to avoid dehydration. Such a treatment may be applied in many situations: loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, kidney problems, shock, hemorrhaging, etc.The intravenous administration is done with an electromechanical pump that provides a precise flow rate, even when the animal is moving or flexing its paw. |
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