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ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
READINGS SHEETS
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a sign of acute splenic torsion in dogs. Vet Radiol
Consent to Perform Exploratory Laparotomy
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Consent to Perform Splenectomy
of isolated torsion of the splenic pedicle in dogs. Consent to Perform General Anesthesia
J Small Anim Pract 38:387-392, 1997. How to Monitor a Surgical Incision During
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How to Provide General Postoperative Care
at Home, Especially Lifting or Picking Up
a Pet, and Pain Control
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