
|Articles|July 7, 2010
Today's Daily Dose: Emergency respiratory care
Are oxygen cages a good option for providing oxygen to critical care patients?
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“Although oxygen cages can be used for the treatment of these critical patients, they isolate the pet from caregivers and require at least 20 to 25 minutes to see oxygen concentrations approach 40 percent delivered to the patient. This time lag can be of concern.”
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-Dennis T. (Tim) Crowe, Jr., DVM, DACVS, DACVECC, FCCM, DACHM, NREMT-I, CFF
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