Purrplexing Breaths: Decoding Feline Dyspnea With Finesse and Less Stress
1.0 CE Credit Hour / Christopher G. Byers
Christopher G. Byers
Dr. Christopher G. Byers is a practicing board-certified veterinary emergency & critical care and small animal internal medicine specialist, as well as a certified veterinary journalist, based in Omaha, Nebraska. He received his Bachelor of Science degree as a University Honors Scholar in Animal Sciences from Colorado State University and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Cornell University. He is the Co-Editor of the textbooks, Feline Emergency & Critical Care Medicine and Canine Emergency & Critical Care Medicine. He has also published chapters and articles in numerous textbooks and peer-reviewed medical journals.
Overview:
Respiratory distress is one of the most common reasons for which cats are presented to veterinary healthcare teams. As such, they must be ready to intervene accurately and efficiently. Learners will review an approach that evaluate breathing patterns to localize the cause of dyspnea within the respiratory tree.
This course is RACE-approved for 1.0 continuing education credits hours in jurisdictions that accept RACE-approval.