The Veterinary Nurse's Practical Guide to Small Animal Anaesthesia (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
An accessible guide to small animal anaesthesia for the veterinary practice
The Veterinary Nurse's Practical Guide to Small Animal Anaesthesia meets the need for a single practical guide to veterinary anaesthesia and its potential complications. Written...
The Veterinary Nurse's Practical Guide to Small Animal Anaesthesia meets the need for a single practical guide to veterinary anaesthesia and its potential complications. Written...
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An accessible guide to small animal anaesthesia for the veterinary practice
The Veterinary Nurse's Practical Guide to Small Animal Anaesthesia meets the need for a single practical guide to veterinary anaesthesia and its potential complications. Written by practicing veterinary nurses, the guide analyzes each stage in turn, beginning with a discussion of pre-assessment and pre-medication of patients. Most critically, it reviews the normal functioning of each physiological system in small animals before detailing common problems caused in these systems by anaesthesia.
Developed for the day-to-day needs of veterinary nurses, readers will also find:
* Step-by-step guides to addressing specific issues such as GDV, brachycephalic patients, aggressive patients, and more
* Detailed guidelines for interpreting common test results and biometrics such as capnography and ECGs
* Chapters designed for easy reference in specific emergency situations
The Veterinary Nurse's Practical Guide to Small Animal Anaesthesia is an essential tool for veterinary nurses and veterinary technicians.
The Veterinary Nurse's Practical Guide to Small Animal Anaesthesia meets the need for a single practical guide to veterinary anaesthesia and its potential complications. Written by practicing veterinary nurses, the guide analyzes each stage in turn, beginning with a discussion of pre-assessment and pre-medication of patients. Most critically, it reviews the normal functioning of each physiological system in small animals before detailing common problems caused in these systems by anaesthesia.
Developed for the day-to-day needs of veterinary nurses, readers will also find:
* Step-by-step guides to addressing specific issues such as GDV, brachycephalic patients, aggressive patients, and more
* Detailed guidelines for interpreting common test results and biometrics such as capnography and ECGs
* Chapters designed for easy reference in specific emergency situations
The Veterinary Nurse's Practical Guide to Small Animal Anaesthesia is an essential tool for veterinary nurses and veterinary technicians.
Autoren-Porträt
The EditorNiamh Clancy, Dip AVN (SA) DipHE CVN DipVN PGCert VetEd FHEA RVN is a teaching fellow at the school of veterinary nursing at the Royal Veterinary College; Deputy Co-course director for Certificates in Advanced Veterinary Nursing, and an Anaesthesia RVN at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in the UK.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2023, 1. Auflage, 400 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Niamh Clancy
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1119716969
- ISBN-13: 9781119716969
- Erscheinungsdatum: 08.02.2023
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