Daily Rounds
video thumbnail
Watch Now

This article gives a great refresher on choosing what fluid type to use when and how much to give.

ArticleVideo

Author Spotlight

Meghan E. Herron photo
"

Behavior changes may be the first sign of a medical issue, especially in senior patients.

"
Meghan E. Herron
DVM, DACVB

Lisa M. Pohlman photo
"

Clinical signs of erythrocytosis are secondary to hyperviscosity caused by increased RBC mass.

"
Lisa M. Pohlman
DVM, MS, DACVP

Tip of the day

Phenylpropanolamine can cause polydipsia. Make sure clients know to provide ample fresh water.

Daily Challenge
Brought to you by Solensiasponsor logo
Poll
Quiz
Clinical Image

Featured Career Center Jobs

Use Plumb’s™ to take your practice further

From the team that brings you Clinican’s Brief, extend your knowledge with everything from diagnostic and treatment guidance to reliable drug information and pet owner education. Plumb's™ is the easy-to-use tool you can rely on to find the best path forward for every patient.

Drug Monographs

Interaction Checker

Drug Handouts

Dx & Tx

PRO

Algorithms

PRO

Clinical Handouts

PRO