Vet notes I’ve made recently
I am starting to go to school for veterinary medicine! These are some basic notes I took for the main things your looking for and seeing when animals come into the clinic! Ofc I’m definitely not done making them, this is only the beginning!#vetstudentlife #vetschool #veterinarymedicine #veterinaryassistant #vet #animals #pets🐶
As you embark on your journey in veterinary medicine, understanding the vital signs and norms for various species, including dogs, cats, and exotic pets is crucial. Familiarize yourself with the normal heart rates, respiration rates, and vital temperatures for animals in your care. For instance, the average heart rate for dogs ranges from 60 to 120 bpm, while cats range from 140 to 220 bpm. It’s also important to monitor other vital parameters such as capillary refill time, mucous membrane color, and the animal's overall demeanor during physical exams. Establishing baseline values will help in recognizing abnormalities and providing timely interventions. Developing proficiency in administering anesthesia and monitoring patients leads to safer outcomes during procedures. Make use of resources like blood pressure measurements, blood tests, and other diagnostic tools that ensure comprehensive patient care. Engaging in consistent practice and referring to updated veterinary texts will enhance your understanding and skills as you grow in your field. By integrating hands-on experience with thorough study, you'll lay a solid foundation for your future career as a veterinarian.







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