Saturday, July 20, 2019
Canine First Aid :: essays research papers fc
 FIRST AID FOR DOGS    The aims and rules of first aid  First Aid treatment is based on three aims and four rules.    Aims  1. To preserve life  2. To prevent suffering  3. To prevent the situation from deteriorating    Rules  1. Donà ¡Ã ¦t panic  2. Maintain airway  3. Control haemorrhage  4. Contact a vet    The limitations of first aid  The goal of first aid is to help the patient as best as you can - no more than that. First aid should only be used to preserve life until a veterinarian can be found. It must be remembered that not all patients can be saved: some will die.      The following is a guide for basic first aid in various situations involving dogs.                                                 Poisoning  Many items found in the home and garden can be poisonous to animals and it is vital that you know what to do if you suspect the dog has been poisoned.    There are three ways for dogs to get poisons into their system:  ââ¬Å¾h Ingestion  ââ¬Å¾h Inhalation  ââ¬Å¾h Absorption    It is important to bring the following to the vet if you suspect a dog has been poisoned:  ââ¬Å¾h Packaging  ââ¬Å¾h Note of approximate amount taken  ââ¬Å¾h Time taken    This will help to speed up the process of treating your dog.    Ingestion (non-corrosive)  If the dog has ingested a non-corrosive poison vomiting should be induced. There are various ways to induce vomiting, these include:  ââ¬Å¾h Salted water  ââ¬Å¾h Mustard and water  ââ¬Å¾h Washing soda  ââ¬Å¾h Rompun injection (by veterinarian)  ââ¬Å¾h Wash out stomach (by veterinarian)    Ingestion (corrosive)  If a corrosive poison has been ingested it is vital that it is given a substance to either dilute or demulcent.  To dilute:  ââ¬Å¾h Water    To demulcent:  ââ¬Å¾h Milk  ââ¬Å¾h Olive oil    Inhalation  If the dog has inhaled a poisonous substance you should do the following:  ââ¬Å¾h Get into fresh air  ââ¬Å¾h Keep warm  When the dog gets to the vet they should have oxygen therapy.    Absorption  If the dog has absorbed poison (such as from chemicals on the fur) the following action should be taken:  ââ¬Å¾h Wash the dog, making sure to wear protective clothing  ââ¬Å¾h Stop the animal from licking itself    It is important to not use any chemicals when washing substances from the dogà ¡Ã ¦s coat.    If you are unsure if your dog has been poisoned  If you are unsure if your dog has been poisoned, look out for the following symptoms:  ââ¬Å¾h Breathing difficulty  ââ¬Å¾h Unusual actions  ââ¬Å¾h Digestive upset  ââ¬Å¾h Irregular heart, rapid, or weak  ââ¬Å¾h Shivering  ââ¬Å¾h Convulsions  ââ¬Å¾h Salivation    There are many different types of poisoning; each will affect your dog differently. Many do not produce immediate symptoms. Do not make the dog vomit if it is a corrosive poison or you do not know what kind of poison the dog has consumed.  					    
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