In a dvm360® interview, San Diego Fetch faculty member and keynote speaker Dr Mariana Pardo describes that treating the brain means stabilizing the patient as a whole
According to Mariana Pardo, BVSc, MV, DACVECC, don't lose sight of the rest of the patient's body when faced with a traumatic brain injury. In this dvm360® interview, she further expanded upon how this enhances overall treatment.
The following is a partial transcript of the video.
Mariana Pardo, BVSc, MV, DACVECC: Let's not jump into right away having that tunnel vision of dealing only with the brain. Let's make sure that we're stabilizing the patient as a whole.
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