Ok for thermometers I just have to say this. Working in a vet hospital, speed and accuracy is REALLY important! and I've come to rely on the Omron MC-341 for my TPRs. Literally within 10 seconds you have an accurate reading! Helps so much against angry cats or snappy dogs.
I'm confused. Was the breathing into the snout so obviously not into the snout because this is a stuffed toy and it can't go in? Or is that how you're supposed to do it? The second bout of CPR for two minutes "uninterrupted", does this mean don't do the breathing into the snout part?
My dog is breathing a bit high and with a lot of force. Also her stomach is contacting way too.much while she breaths. The vet couldn't find anything wrong. Is there something I need to be worried about because I'm really freaking out
You're wrong about the heart rate Normal” ranges from 60 to 140 beats per minute in a resting dog - 60 to 100 in big dogs and 100 to 140 in little ones. While you can check the rate with your hand over the heart, you can also take a pulse by gently feeling the beat near the inside top of your dog's hind leg.
didn't really explain how we count their breaths. Do we hold their necks, feel their nose or just put our palm on their backs trying to feel them breathing?
Hamid Ali she is a technician not an assistant. Which is closely related to a nurse :). At most clinics the assistants help the technicians. Like a medical assistant helping a nurse, but I agree both are very pretty
Very good, but much of the world does not use 'old money' fahrenheit. Might be a good idea to mention the ideal is between 38.2 to 39.2 celsius/centigrade. Anything lower than 37 or more than 40 - straight to the vet. Now I'll go and try again for a heartrate for my dog, he's keeping it well hidden ;-)
it depends on what breed of dog it is. whether it is a large breed like lab or even a great dane. as low as 60-80 is completely normal. what you had prob was a smaller breed dog such as a chihuahua or bichon for eg. up to 180 is normal as well. cats range from 110-220
Oversimplified info with no elaboration on high low results as far as beats per min or breaths per min etc also 8-40 is a wide gap and again no insight about near 8 or near 40 breathes depending upon dog I suppose puppy vs. older dog possibilities. I do appreciate that they tried to put SOME sort of basic vid though. Details people.....at least a few sheesh.
Shoutout to that dog being such a good patient
Good comment......not every dog gives one this opportunity that long
Hahaha looks at the dogs face @3:44. She knows exactly what that thermometer is for lol
3:43 Jasmins face as she sees the thermometer 😆💀
Jasmine is such a good girl!
Jasmine is a good girl!
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Thank you so much for this video. I have been hired as a vet assistant and they are not slowing down to train me on these things.
WOW your helper in this video is beautiful!
Thank you! Incredibly simple and helpful.
What a good little patient!
very helpful. have a working interview tomorrow and needed to catch up on some information
Gorgeous Jasmin. Beautiful temperament 💙💙
Thank you ladies. Jasmine is such a good girl.
Jasmine’s face 3:43 “ oh fuck not this again Karen”
Ok for thermometers I just have to say this. Working in a vet hospital, speed and accuracy is REALLY important! and I've come to rely on the Omron MC-341 for my TPRs. Literally within 10 seconds you have an accurate reading! Helps so much against angry cats or snappy dogs.
I’m in Veterinary Assistant in Carrington College in Tucson, Az and this video is very helpful to me!
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This is very important and informative !! ❤️🙏✝️🐾🐶
Very impawtant lol
Fantastic and helpful video 🙏👍👍👍👏👏👏
What a great patient! :0)Does blood pressure need to be taken I wonder?
Thanks doctor
Jasmine Is So Cute!
Good info !!
Thank you .
The assistant has a very special cute smile :)
That's a good well behaved dog
One small correction pulse is checked in femoral artery.There is no pulsation in veins except jugular vein.correct me if im wrong :)
Very helpful, I posted this to FB :)
good to watch
She was looking at the ky like oh no, no you don't lol
Good job
Pulse can be detected from 'femoral artery' not vein.
Agree
Are the ranges the same puppies?
I'm confused. Was the breathing into the snout so obviously not into the snout because this is a stuffed toy and it can't go in? Or is that how you're supposed to do it? The second bout of CPR for two minutes "uninterrupted", does this mean don't do the breathing into the snout part?
femoral artery doc but good presentation
My dog is breathing a bit high and with a lot of force. Also her stomach is contacting way too.much while she breaths. The vet couldn't find anything wrong. Is there something I need to be worried about because I'm really freaking out
correction femoral artery not vein x
Jess D´more is very very good-looking!!!!
The way she looks at her 🥰... and ladies please some gloves on
Can I use my Apple Watch?
Artery not vein for pulse. What is the pulse range?
60 to 90 bpm for most humans
Mines 84 bpm
Wish you would have shown the carotid artery location.
You're wrong about the heart rate
Normal” ranges from 60 to 140 beats per minute in a resting dog - 60 to 100 in big dogs and 100 to 140 in little ones. While you can check the rate with your hand over the heart, you can also take a pulse by gently feeling the beat near the inside top of your dog's hind leg.
Thank u. They didn’t say the normal range so I was looking for this comment.
Give her a treat
I think it's femoral artery that u need to look for it you need pulse
you missed the skin turgor exam. I'm not a Vet but dehydration is a common problem with pets (cats and dogs)
the dogs gums were well hydrated, may be thats why she didnt do skin turgor
Video starts at 30 seconds.
didn't really explain how we count their breaths. Do we hold their necks, feel their nose or just put our palm on their backs trying to feel them breathing?
I mean, you can see when they breath... you just watch there chest or put your hand on them :/
Same with humans. Just look out for their chest rising and falling.
Normal range of temp:
37 - 39 degrees Celcius
Why times four
Jasmine is a pretty girl.
your assistant is much pretty
Hamid Ali she is a technician not an assistant. Which is closely related to a nurse :). At most clinics the assistants help the technicians. Like a medical assistant helping a nurse, but I agree both are very pretty
Very good, but much of the world does not use 'old money' fahrenheit. Might be a good idea to mention the ideal is between 38.2 to 39.2 celsius/centigrade. Anything lower than 37 or more than 40 - straight to the vet. Now I'll go and try again for a heartrate for my dog, he's keeping it well hidden ;-)
Wait, isn't 80 bpm too low? I remember I checked vitals on a dog and I got 82 bpm, but someone said it was too low and got 128bpm...
it depends on what breed of dog it is. whether it is a large breed like lab or even a great dane. as low as 60-80 is completely normal. what you had prob was a smaller breed dog such as a chihuahua or bichon for eg. up to 180 is normal as well. cats range from 110-220
I want to be a vet but I'm too sensitive to see animals in pain
i’m in vet tech school for fall 2018 & temperature is not the same. it’s 100.2-103.5 is normal for us :/
After 10years dog leave or dead😢
yup you lost me at counting. didn't preview this did ya
You can check the temp in their ear too
no
Did she just say KY jelly? 😅😅
Put your gloves on, Ladies!
You dont need to yell
Oversimplified info with no elaboration on high low results as far as beats per min or breaths per min etc also 8-40 is a wide gap and again no insight about near 8 or near 40 breathes depending upon dog I suppose puppy vs. older dog possibilities. I do appreciate that they tried to put SOME sort of basic vid though. Details people.....at least a few sheesh.
Femoral ARTERY not vein!!!!!!
Also a count for less than 30 seconds is not reliable, count for 1 min or 30 seconds.
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why her technician laughing all the time!
Epic fail! One obviously needs to know what the ABnormal parameters are! For ALL your assessments being done!