Giving sub-q fluids

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Giving sub-cutaneous (sub-q) fluids to a cat with CRF (chronic renal failure) or kidney disease. Note: I've learned since the making of this video that if you are recapping the needles, it's best to do it one-handed (lying the cap on the floor or counter, then sliding the syringe into it and tapping on a surface). Note also: I've learned that B-complex injectable is available without a prescription. If you find my video helpful, please take the time to give me a ranking. Thanks! For more information on treating CRF, visit: http://www.felineoutreach.org/EducationDetail.asp?cat=KidneyDisease

Category: Animals
Uploaded: August 12th, 2007 @ 5:58 pm
Author: lynetteack

Length: 09:46
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Tags: cat chronic crf disease failure fluids kidney renal sub-q subcutaneous

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