FASTVet
FASTVet.com provides educational resources for veterinary professionals that want to learn ultrasound as an everyday essential skill in their veterinary practice. We provide training for veterinarians including online courses, video library and bi-weekly blogs. We also train veterinarians in focused ultrasound techniques including abdominal FAST, thoracic FAST and lung ultrasound. The training is
07/09/2026
🐝 Could you confidently recognize canine anaphylaxis in your next emergency patient?
Anaphylaxis can progress rapidly, making early recognition and accurate diagnosis critical. Join our upcoming LIVE webinar on July 21st to learn how to identify canine anaphylaxis using physical exam findings, point-of-care ultrasound, laboratory data, and clinical decision-making.
In this FREE 1-hour CE webinar, you'll learn:
✔️ The classic clinical signs of canine anaphylaxis
✔️ How ultrasound findings—including gallbladder wall edema and a flat vena cava—can support your diagnosis
✔️ Important differential diagnoses that can mimic anaphylaxis and how to distinguish them
✔️ The pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of canine anaphylactic-related heparin-induced hemoabdomen
✔️ Practical, evidence-based approaches you can apply in the ER immediately
While this webinar is free to all, spots are limited. Email Stephanie Lisciandro at [email protected] to get your registration link while seats are available!
Answer – The answer is A) - This Vet BLUE® profile supports the working diagnosis of Non-cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema (NCPE) from electrocution.
Explanation - This is a Vet BLUE® classic having "wet lung" symmetrically in the upper non-gravity dependent Vet BLUE® Caudodorsal and Perihilar lung regions.
A radiograph can wait until the patient is stabilized and transportation and restraint in radiology is less risky for the patient using the Vet BLUE® findings and its rapid (< 60 seconds) point-of-care working diagnosis.
There is an inherent severity score using Vet BLUE® that also may be followed through repeat imaging sparing expense and time in radiology.
The author was the very first in veterinary medicine to use proactive Vet BLUE® lung ultrasound as part of the physical exam beginning in the year 2010.
Vet BLUE® is a unique regional, pattern-based approach that is easy to understand and used to quickly develop with a working respiratory diagnosis.
Take our Online Vet BLUE® 8-hour RACE-approved Course at https://fastvet.com/course/vet-blue-lung-ultrasound-course/ and start doing Vet BLUE® today!
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