A cat in severe respiratory distress becomes cyanotic whilst placing a cephalic IV catheter. What is the most appropriate course of action?
A. Sedate the animal and get a IVC placed
B. oxygenate the patient in a oxygen tent and let relax
C. Attempt placement in the lateral saphenous vein to minimise stress caused by restraint
D. Cover the cat’s eyes with a towel to reduce stress
Select your answer:
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