Our Emergency & Critical
Care service uses technology and advanced skills
to monitor, diagnose, and treat animals with acute
or chronic illness. The most severe and life-threatening
emergencies are managed in our critical care unit,
and the emergency and critical care veterinarians
work closely with other specialists to provide
the best patient care and treatment. Staff members
realize that each pet is accompanied by a concerned
owner, and they understand the fears that owners
experience when a beloved pet is in critical condition.
This service is fully staffed and available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. The emergency team
is trained to assess and treat pets that become
ill when their family veterinarian is unavailable
and to handle life-threatening emergencies. Some
common emergencies include hit by a car, falling
from heights, profuse vomiting or diarrhea, difficulty
breathing, seizures, and toxin ingestion. While
some patients can be treated and released the
same day, others must be admitted for further
stabilization. Patients with life-threatening
illnesses or injuries are admitted to our critical
care unit for close monitoring and advanced life
support measures.
The unit is staffed by veterinarians and certified
technicians with advanced training in emergency
and critical care. They provide around-the-clock
care for each patient and utilize a variety of
advanced monitoring and diagnostic tools:
• 24-hour fluid therapy
• Oxygen therapy
• Pain management
• CVP and BP monitoring
• Continuous EKG
• Enteral and Parenteral nutrition
• Blood transfusion therapy
• Mechanical Ventilation
• Capnography
• Pulse oximetry
• Tonometry
• Blood gas, coagulation, complete blood
count, and chemistry analyzers
• Cardiac resuscitation, defibrillation,
and post resuscitation care
Doctor (click name for bio):
Melissa
Marshall, DVM, Diplomate ACVECC
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