Chicken strip is such a cute name! Thank you for showing the reality of intubating cats. Cats and small dogs are more tricky.
@WobblesandBean7 ай бұрын
Chicken Strip 😭💜 Thanks for the refresher! I don't deal with cats very much anymore, but still need to know how to intubate similarly sized wild mammals.
@chextabexta44256 ай бұрын
Omg awesome explanation, I loved that. Not just of how to, but on what to look out for, caveats, and how to correct. Gud pace. 🙌
@dr.christineortner77737 ай бұрын
I think the video ended too soon. I think it is very important to mention that you do want a small leak when you give a breath to avoid tracheal tears. Many cats will get tracheal tears from over inflation of the cuff. The Oregon Vet Conference 2023 had a feline anesthesia lecture that was great and there was a slide that said “You do want a leak!”
@chextabexta44256 ай бұрын
Oh gud to know! Love the input from comments. I guess it wud make the monitor a little less reliable if u intentionally leave an airway gap
@2listening17 ай бұрын
I wish my name was Chicken Strip! 😻💛🍗
@bryangendron40206 ай бұрын
Awwww Poor Sweet Kitty ♥♥♥
@2listening17 ай бұрын
Poor lad. Why did this cute patient need surgery?
@SimplySatisfiedSarah7 ай бұрын
I’m a people nurse. First of all it’s crazy that you do all of this without all of the fancy equipment that we use. I can’t imagine working with animals. I’ve seen way too many humans die and that is traumatic enough but there’s just something about animals, I could never watch animals die. It just doesn’t seem like a natural way of life in the same way that it is for humans. I guess humans can understand what’s happening and speak for themselves where is animals can’t. I do have a question though. Your ET placement was not a sterile procedure like it would be in a hospital. Why is that? Our animals not as susceptible to bacterial pneumonia?
@lesleycash76557 ай бұрын
How do you do it in the human field. All clinics I’ve worked at, just a rinse with normal water is enough
@sarahm4987 ай бұрын
This is pretty hospital dependent. Specialty practices will tend to have more protocols that are closely related to human hospitals. Fortunately vet med as a whole is starting to get more on board with sterility protocols. There are still places that have surgeons doing orthopedic surgeries with ungowned and barely gloves surgeons. This is also very dependent on location/country. In some situations sterility costs money and people hate paying vets lol. Surprisingly pneumonia is pretty rare considering how nonchalant sterility can be!
@fitnesswithnali67367 ай бұрын
Hello
@richardtony19995 ай бұрын
hot gloves
@kelvinmateus37597 ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻🩺
@vickiandKiАй бұрын
You look a little stressed. I'm not gonna😢 lie what size tube did you end up going with a 3.0? What was the procedure?I hope it wasn't a neuter based on those tiny little teeth