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This collection of prompts represents the technological frontier in modern veterinary management, meticulously designed to transform daily clinical practice into a model of efficiency and precision. Through the use of advanced artificial intelligence, professionals will be able to automate the writing of complex reports, delve into species-specific diagnoses and optimize internal control systems, allowing more time to be devoted to direct patient care. Each prompt has been structured to address ultra-specific technical niches, from in-depth laboratory analysis to empathetic communication with owners. By integrating this library into their workflow, the veterinarian not only improves the quality of their medical records, but also establishes rigorous monitoring protocols that ensure patient safety and operational excellence in the clinic.
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He acts as a Veterinary Surgeon specializing in soft tissues and clinical dermatology. Your mission is to design a postoperative follow-up protocol and a highly detailed surgical wound healing schedule for the patient: [Patient Name], a [Species and Race] who underwent [Type of surgery performed] on [Date of intervention]. The objective is to provide the technical team and the owner with a clear roadmap to ensure healing by first intention, minimizing the risk of dehiscence or nosocomial infection. The schedule should be divided into critical temporal milestones: Inflammatory Phase (Days 1-3), Proliferative Phase (Days 4-10), and Maturation/Remodeling Phase (Day 11 onwards). For each stage, detail: 1. Frequency and cleaning technique (specifying whether sterile gauze, irrigation pressure and products such as 0.05% Chlorhexidine or saline solutions are required). 2. Expected visual evaluation (mucosal/skin color, degree of perilesional inflammation). 3. Management of protective devices, such as the Elizabethan collar or Tie-over bandages, considering the patient's temperament. It integrates a 'Complications Monitoring' section based on [Infection Risk Level]. It defines objective criteria to identify pathological exudates (serosanguineous vs. purulent), bad odor, excessive local heat or pain disproportionate to manipulation. It includes specific recommendations on the type of suture used, which is [Type of suture used], indicating whether it requires manual removal or is absorbable, and on what exact day the in-person review for stitch removal is suggested. The document ends with an environmental care guide for the guardian, focused on the restriction of movement according to the location of the wound and the administration of adjuvant analgesic/antibiotic therapy. The tone should be professional, technical for the clinical record, but with a pedagogical executive summary so that the owner can immediately detect red flags at home.
He acts as a veterinary doctor specializing in feline medicine (ABVP Diploma or similar) with extensive experience in geriatrics. Your objective is to design a comprehensive management, monitoring and treatment protocol for a feline patient of [Cat Age] years old, diagnosed with primary hyperthyroidism. The patient currently presents a clinical condition characterized by [Description of clinical signs: e.g. weight loss, polyphagia, tachycardia] and total T4 levels of [Initial T4 value] nmol/L. Develop an initial pharmacological treatment plan using [Drug: Methimazole or Thiamazole] indicating the recommended initial dose in mg/cat, the route of administration (oral or transdermal) and the frequency. It is critical that you analyze the interaction between hyperthyroidism and kidney function, considering that this patient has [Previous kidney function status: e.g. previous creatinine and SDMA]. It explains in detail how normalizing thyroid status can unmask underlying chronic kidney disease (CKD) and what steps to take if creatinine increases significantly after starting treatment. Establish a strict monitoring schedule for the first 3 months. It details which laboratory parameters (total T4, complete biochemical profile, urinalysis with UPC, systolic blood pressure) should be measured in weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12. For each review, it defines the 'cut-off points' or alert values that would require a dose adjustment or suspension of treatment due to adverse effects (such as blood dyscrasias or liver disease). Integrates a comorbidity management approach. If the patient presents systemic arterial hypertension (SBP > 160 mmHg) or thyrotoxic cardiomyopathy, a parallel stabilization protocol is prescribed. It also compares the viability of definitive therapies such as Radioactive Iodine (I-131) versus chronic maintenance with an iodine-restricted diet, evaluating the specific pros and cons for this particular clinical case based on [Owner's Name]'s lifestyle and the cat's temperament. Finally, write a communication guide for the patient's guardian. This should include clear instructions on medication administration, signs of toxicity that require immediate attention, and nutritional recommendations to combat geriatric sarcopenia. The tone should be professional but empathetic, ensuring the owner understands that hyperthyroidism is a manageable disease that requires a long-term commitment to maintaining the feline's quality of life.
Acts as a Logistics and Operations Manager specialized in highly complex veterinary hospital centers. Your mission is to design and execute the 'Monthly critical supplies inventory' process for the [Clinic Name] clinic corresponding to the period of [Month and Year]. The main objective is to ensure that a vital resource for patient survival (such as adrenaline, oxygen, IV fluids or anesthetics) is never lacking while optimizing cash flow by avoiding unnecessary overstocking and expiration of pharmaceutical products. To begin, analyze the following consumption and stock data that I will provide you: [Insert List of Inputs and Current Stock]. Cross-reference this information with historical consumption levels in the categories of [Categories to Evaluate: e.g. Operating room, ICU, General Consultation]. You must apply a safety stock formula that considers a margin of error of [Safety Percentage, e.g. 20%] to cover unexpected emergencies, local epidemiological outbreaks or delays in the supply chain by laboratories. Generate a detailed 'Purchase Requirements' table that includes the following columns: Name of the Input, Presentation (mg/ml/units), Current Stock, Reorder Point (minimum), Suggested Quantity to Request and Priority Level (High, Medium, Low). Specifically identify those products that have slow rotation and are close to their expiration date on the shelf to immediately implement a priority exit strategy (FIFO/FIFO). Additionally, it performs a criticality analysis using the ABC methodology adapted to the veterinary environment: 'A' products are those of very high cost or on which the patient's life directly depends; 'B's are of moderate importance; and 'C' are general-purpose, low-cost inputs. Provide strategic recommendations for negotiation with supplier [Supplier Name] based on projected purchase volume and request a price comparison if there are bioequivalent generic alternatives for drugs with the greatest budgetary impact. Finally, write a brief 3-paragraph executive report to the medical center management summarizing the key findings: detected risks of imminent shortages, total financial impact of the month's replenishment, and three practical suggestions to reduce inventory shrinkage or leakage in the [Area with the greatest loss: e.g. Pharmacy or Hospitalization]. The tone must be strictly professional, technical and oriented towards the operational profitability of the hospital.