Describes the orogastric intubation procedure in a veterinary clinic
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A- Describes the orogastric intubation procedure in a veterinary clinic.
B- Describes the nasogastric intubation procedure in a veterinary clinic.
Orogastric intubation is a medical procedure used in veterinary clinic to deliver nutrients, medications to stomach or remove stomach contents from stomach.
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