This comprehensive lecture will provide veterinary professionals with essential knowledge and current approaches to managing toxicology cases in small animal practice, delivered by Dr. Jennifer Hall, DVM, DACVECC.
Throughout her presentation, Dr. Hall will cover:
Initial Assessment and Reporting
- Critical questions to ask clients when toxin exposure is suspected
- Effective utilization of poison control centers
- Current trends in toxicology reporting and case management
Decontamination Strategies
- Dermal decontamination techniques
- Gastrointestinal decontamination methods including:
- Evidence-based approaches to emesis induction
- Proper activated charcoal administration
- Indications for gastric lavage
- When surgical intervention is warranted
- Advanced extracorporeal therapies:
- Hemodialysis applications, logistics, and cost considerations
- Therapeutic plasma exchange for specific toxicants
- Intralipid therapy:
- Mechanism of action
- Literature review of efficacy
- Proper dosing and administration protocols
Latest Research on Specific Toxicants
Dr. Hall will present current literature and management updates for commonly encountered toxins:
- Lily ingestion in cats with guidelines for outpatient versus inpatient management
- Grape and raisin toxicity in dogs with treatment recommendations
- Marijuana exposure in canine patients
- Rodenticide exposures, including:
- Anticoagulant updates and new regulations
- Current recommendations for PT monitoring and vitamin K therapy
- Management of bromethalin, vitamin D analogues, and zinc phosphide exposures
By the end of this lecture, attendees will gain practical knowledge of modern decontamination methods, understand when to utilize advanced therapies, and be familiar with the most current evidence-based approaches to managing common toxicant exposures in small animal practice. The session will conclude with an interactive Q&A period, and participants will have the opportunity to speak with Dr. Hall individually following the presentation.