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  1. 7 cze 2024 · Fluid therapy is a mainstay of veterinary practice, from prescribing subcutaneous fluids for the feline kidney disease patient, to supporting the dehydrated parvovirus-positive pup, to treating the Addisonian dog in crisis, to administering fluids during anesthesia.

  2. The 2013 AAHA/AAFP Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats is the most complete and medically sound compilation of updates, insights, advice and recommendations ever developed for helping to ensure that your patients receive appropriate, individualized fluid therapy.

  3. Recommendations for Anesthetic Fluid Rates · Provide the maintenance rate plus any necessary replacement rate at, 10 mL/kg/hr · Adjust amount and type of fluids based on patient assessment and monitoring · The rate is lower in cats than in dogs, and lower in patients with cardiovascular and renal disease · Reduce fluid administration rate ...

  4. 1 lip 2024 · These guidelines provide an overview of fluid dynamics within the fluid spaces of the body, describe various types of fluids and their uses, and outline recommendations for fluid administration for resuscitation, rehydration, and maintenance purposes.

  5. These guidelines not only provide a detailed refresher on the basic principles of fl uid therapy, but they also guide the busy practitioner through a variety of common scenarios where fl uids are used—from anesthesia, to resuscitation, to treatment of the sick patient.

  6. Knowing which type of fluid(s) to choose, how much to administer, and for how long can be choppy waters to navigate. The AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines can help you select the best plan for each individual patient.

  7. The 2024 Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats are available at aaha.org/fiuid-therapy. These guidelines were prepared by a Tas Force of eperts convened by the American Animal Hospital Association AAHA and were subjected to a formal peer-review process. This document is intended as a guideline only, not an AAHA standard of care.

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