Purchase CPD – MS218 – Pain management in cats and dogs 2020 courses at here with PRICE $479 $114
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The first seminar will form the foundation for the second session on acute pain management. It will initially discuss what pain is and what it “means” to animals and how it can be broken down into different sensory, emotional and cognitive component parts. Secondly it will discuss the pathophysiology of acute pain and the underlying neurophysiology of upregulation of pain pathways and how it leads to the development of hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontaneous pain.
The seminar will then progress to discuss the recognition and quantification of acute pain, covering challenges associated with acute pain assessment, including video material of clinical cases. Tools to quantify acute pain in cats and dogs including the Glasgow Composite Pain Scale Feline and Canine, Botacatu Feline Acute Pain Scale and Colorado Acute Pain Scale and their advantages and disadvantages will be described.
The principles and practice of adopting a mechanisms based approach to analgesia, multi-modal analgesia and preventive analgesia strategies will be described, including evidence to support their use.
What you’ll learn:
This seminar will build on the information presented in seminar 1, particularly with respect to the key principles underpinning pain management. The clinical pharmacology of drugs used to manage acute pain will be discussed in detail, initially focussing on opioids and NSAIDs, but including adjunctive agents such as ketamine, alpha 2 agonists, lidocaine and tramadol. Evidence for and against the use of adjuctives will be presented.
This information will subsequently be used to describe rationale intra-and post operative analgesic therapies, using clinical cases to illustrate key principles.
The seminar will finish with practical information about how to implement analgesic techniques in practice. This will include the advantages and disadvantages of using nerve stimulators as well as a description of easily accessible nerve blocks and how they can be used to improve intra and post-operative analgesia.
What you’ll learn:
This seminar will focus entirely on chronic pain management in cats and dogs. It will discuss what chronic pain means to animals and the underlying pathophysiology of chronic pain, including differences between neuropathic and inflammatory pain and examples of clinical conditions that cause these different underlying pain types.
It will then progress to discuss the challenges of assessing chronic pain and veterinary and owner tools that have been developed to quantify chronic pain and quality of life in cats and dogs. How to practically introduce these tools into management of patients with chronic pain will be included.
In the final part of the seminar the principles of managing chronic pain will be described as well as recent evidence on the chronic use of NSAIDs in cats and the clinical pharmacology of analgesics such as paracetamol, grapiprant, gabapentin, amantadine and tramadol and evidence to support their use in chronic pain conditions. There will be a focus on managing pain caused by osteoarthritis, including what to do when NSAIDS are no longer effective and the potential role of neutraceuticals and DMOADs for the management of osteoarthritis related pain.
What you’ll learn:
Purchase CPD – MS218 – Pain management in cats and dogs 2020 courses at here with PRICE $479 $114