The American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists has developed guidelines for anesthesia of horses. Horses are at greater risk for anesthesia than the common domestic species or man. Veterinarians should expect that sometime in their career, they will have a complication with a horse under anesthesia. The best protection under this circumstance is to have followed a standard protocol and have a contemporary record documenting that the protocol was followed and the horse’s response to any drugs that were administered. This presentation will cover the guidelines and give practical recommendations for developing anesthetic care plans that accommodate the expert’s recommendations.
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