Emergency Medicine/Critical Care
Fluid Therapy in Hospitalized Patients, Part 2: Electrolyte Abnormalities and Fluid Balance
Fluid therapy is an essential component of the treatment plan for many hospitalized small animal patients.
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Dr. Lyons is a resident in emergency and critical care at the University of Pennsylvania. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and completed a small animal rotating internship at the Animal Medical Center. Her research interests include sepsis and the role of the microbiome in critical illness.
Fluid therapy is an essential component of the treatment plan for many hospitalized small animal patients.
Go With the Flow Fluid therapy is a mainstay of care in the hospitalized small animal patient.
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