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  <title>K9 Medicine - Dr. Jason Donohoe</title>
  <description>🔹 Key Topics: 🔸 Why medics need to understand K9 trauma care  The overlap between human and canine emergency medicine Common injuries in police, military, and search-and-rescue dogs  🔸 MARCH for Canines—What’s Different?  The first &amp;quot;M&amp;quot; stands for Muzzle—securing the dog’s “weapon” before treatment Understanding the similarities in trauma care between humans and dogs Key differences in how canines respond to injury and shock  🔸 Massive Hemorrhage Control—Why Tourniquets Don’t Work on Dogs  Anatomical challenges—why dogs' limbs aren’t suited for tourniquets When to use direct pressure, wound packing, and hemostatic agents Junctional bleeding—where life-threatening hemorrhages happen in dogs  🔸 Airway &amp;amp;amp; Breathing—Why Intubating a Dog Is Easier Than You Think  How to recognize respiratory distress vs. normal panting Why dogs have larger, straighter airways than humans Needle decompression for pneumothorax—landmarks and technique  🔸 Transporting an Injured K9—Avoid These Mistakes  Best positions and vehicles for safe transport What paramedics, police, and handlers need to plan for before an emergency  🔸 Shock &amp;amp;amp; Fluid Resuscitation—The Critical Role of Femoral Pulse Checks  How to assess perfusion in a dog without a blood pressure cuff Why EZ-IO is the best choice for vascular access in canines When and how to administer fluids, TXA, and blood products  🔸 CPR for Dogs—Does It Work?  When CPR can save a dog—and when it won’t How to perform chest compressions correctly Naloxone for K9 opioid overdoses—it works, but dosing is different  🔸 Medications &amp;amp;amp; Pain Management—What Paramedics Can Safely Use  NSAIDs are dangerous for dogs—avoid them in trauma cases Opioids, TXA, ketamine, and antibiotics—what’s safe and effective?  </description>
  <author_name>Critical Levels</author_name>
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