Thursday, July 25, 2019

3366. Teaching case. Hyersalivation & nystagmus in a 14-year-old FS Silkie Terrier

Thur Jul 25, 2019
Day 5 of inpatient treatment


RESEARCH must be part of clinical practice so as to become a better vets or vet assistants. Today, I got my two assistants to understand and videoed their case presentation.

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Hypersalivation, nystamus and anorexia.

"Drooling" is not a scientific word for a vet to use in case studies. One of my assistants used "drooling". The other said it should be "hypersalivation."  So, there is learning as I get them to review this case being she goes home soon. 
 
Case study with my 2 assistants by creating a video.

Digital photography should be better and well lit. Positioning of right lateral view was not done.
Too wet tissue paper to show rotten teeth well. These were my comments. I hope they do better next time. 

In this way, they learn and remember better than just observing the case being handled by Dr Daniel.
On Day 5, this video was done. 12 teeth were extracted. The dog has recovered with better appetite now.  The owner was happy.












VIDEO


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Photoshopped images















The handphone images were taken by my assistants and they are as follows:


Right lateral view is required





Use dry paper and arrange teeth in proper order

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She had another dog which had dysuria. This dog's X-rays showed no stone but in 2017, another vet had removed stones.

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