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Provide expert care for cats and dogs! Kirk and Bistner's Handbook
of Veterinary Procedures and Emergency Treatment, 9th Edition
covers not only the management of emergency conditions, but also
strategies for dealing with hundreds of routine diagnostic and
treatment challenges in small animals. Its user-friendly format
provides instant access to vital information -- making it an ideal
resource in emergency situations -- and it is conveniently
organized by both body systems and presenting signs to help you
easily reach a diagnosis and determine a treatment plan for all
clinical situations. Written by veterinary experts Richard Ford and
Elisa Mazzaferro, Kirk and Bistner's Handbook of Veterinary
Procedures and Emergency Treatment provides current guidelines for
small animal emergency care and the diagnostic procedures most
commonly performed in a busy, team-oriented practice. Step-by-step
instructions and illustrations are provided for all major emergency
and non-emergency clinical procedures. A logical, easy-to-use
format lists all emergency conditions in alphabetical order, and
includes quick reference boxes calling out key information such as
clinical tips and cautions. Clear, concise guidelines help you
evaluate clinical signs and laboratory test data. Clinical
algorithms make it easier to identify and treat abnormalities.
Guidelines for assessment and treatment include practical advice
and solutions, how to examine the small animal patient using a body
systems and problem list approach, and a review of basic diagnostic
procedures used in daily practice. Coverage of toxicological
emergencies describes how to manage exposures and poisonings. A
quick reference guide to the management of the emergency patient is
conveniently located on the inside cover. A comprehensive drug
formulary makes lookup easy, and includes proprietary names,
actions/use of each drug, formulations, recommended dosages, and
special precautions, with emergency medications highlighted for
fast reference This all-in-one reference includes practical
coverage of emergency procedures, physical assessment in sickness
and health, routine and advanced testing procedures, diagnostic
tests sampling, preparation, procedures, and interpretation. Quick
Reference boxes include potential causes of each clinical
abnormality and associated signs, step-by-step diagnostic plans,
and clinical algorithms. The latest vaccination guidelines include
protocols for dogs and cats at low, medium, and high risk of
exposure to infectious diseases. Updated coverage keeps you current
with the latest on pain assessment, prevention, and treatment.
This issue of Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice, guest
edited by Dr. Elisa Mazzaferro, focuses on Emergency and Critical
Care of Small Animals. This is one of six issues each year.
Articles in this issue include, but are not limited to:
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Small Animals; Transfusion
Medicine in Small Animals; Extracorporeal Therapies in the ER and
ICU; Respiratory Emergencies; Ocular Emergencies in the Small
Animal Patient; Biosecurity Measures in Small Animal Practice;
Albumin Therapy in Critical Illness; Canine Parvoviral Enteritis;
Therapeutic Strategies in IMHA; Use of Antithrombotics in Critical
Illness; Use of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Clinical Practice;
Use of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Clinical Practice;
Resuscitative Strategies for the Small Animal Trauma Patient; Use
of Thromboelastography in Clinical Practice; Nutritional Support of
the Critical Patient; Update on Anticonvulsant Therapy for the
Small Animal Patient; Total Intravenous Anesthesia for the Small
Animal Critical Patient; and Cageside Ultrasound in the ER and ICU.
Fluid therapy is one of the most important, yet controversial,
aspects of therapy in veterinary medicine. Opinions differ as to
how best to provide fluid therapy in different disease states.
Recognizing these differences, the author provides guidelines for
the safe implementation of fluid and transfusion therapy in
clinical practice. The text first describes the physiologic fluid
compartments of the body and how fluid travels from place to place
within the body. Clinical chapters then deal with how to place and
maintain intravenous and intraosseous catheters, with crystalloids
and colloids, with transfusion medicine, with the diagnosis and
treatment of electrolyte disorders, and with shock and
resuscitation. Clinical cases reinforce the principles and concepts
described and the book is fully illustrated throughout. The Color
Handbook is designed to appeal alike to veterinary practitioners,
to technicians/nurses and to veterinary students.
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