Engaging your entire team! Tools for improving the management of mild, uncomplicated acute GI upsets in companion animals

Presented by Susan Kilborn, Tatjana Mirkovic, Irene Moore

Continuing education questionnaire

CE credit: 1

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Questions

1. True or False. Many cases of acute gastrointestinal (GI) upset in dogs and cats are mild and self-limiting. *
2. True or False. Dietary change or indiscretion and stressful events are some of the most common causes of mild acute GI upset in dogs. *
3. True or False. Acute GI upset is one of the most common reasons pet owners seek veterinary care for their canine companions. *
4. True or False. Montmorillonite medical-grade clay does not disrupt the normal microbiome and GI flora. *
5. Studies on dogs being treated with metronidazole show microbial and metabolic profiles remain altered at_______? *
6. What are some signs that indicate this is not an acute GI upset and requires medical attention? *
7. What are the characteristics of montmorillonite medical-grade clay? *
8. What is the absorptive capacity of montmorillonite medical-grade clay compared to kaolin? *
9. How does montmorillonite medical-grade clay protect the mucosa? *
10. When should you initiate montmorillonite medical-grade clay? *