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The Complete Textbook of Veterinary Nursing

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This book is unique in its comprehensive coverage of species - from cats and dogs through to exotics, equine and birds. It looks at the care and treatment required for all animals, both pets and wildlife, and presents clinical cases using a variety of potential situations the Veterinary Nurse might encounter. Each chapter author is an expert in their field and has an in-depth knowledge and awareness of the Veterinary Nurses role and responsibilities in todays veterinary practice.

Beautifully illustrated throughout with full colour photographs and unique line drawings, the user-friendly layout helps to make difficult subjects like anatomy and physiology easier to digest.
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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
904
Dimensions (mm)
219 x 276
Weight (g)
2531
  • Contents:

    FOREWORD
    Roger Eddy MRCVS
    Chairman of the Veterinary Nursing Committee

    PREFACE
    Victoria Aspinall

    Chapter One: Human Animal Interaction: the place of the companion animal in society - Andi Godfrey

    Chapter Two: The Equine Industry - Anne Rogers

    Chapter Three: Legislation and the Veterinary Nurse - Suzanne May

    Chapter Four: Canine and Feline Anatomy and Physiology - Sue Dallas

    Chapter Five: Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Exotic Species - Victoria Aspinall

    Chapter Six: Equine Anatomy and Physiology - Catherine Phillips

    Chapter Seven: Animal Housing - Trish Scorer

    Chapter Eight: Stables and Design Management - Trish Scorer

    Chapter Nine: Animal Grooming - Juliet Whatley

    Chapter Ten: Canine and Feline Nutrition - Alison Jones

    Chapter Eleven: Clinical Nutrition - Alison Jones

    Chapter Twelve: Equine Nutrition - Corinna Pippard

    Chapter Thirteen: Behaviour and Handling of the Dog and Cat - Jane Williams

    Chapter Fourteen: Equine Behaviour and Handling - Nicola Ackerman

    Chapter Fifteen: Restraint, Handling and Administration of Medicines to Exotic Species - Sharon Reid

    Chapter Sixteen: Introduction to Genetics - Dorothy Stables

    Chapter Seventeen: Practical Animal Handling - Dorothy Stables and Gareth Lawler

    Chapter Eighteen: Essentials of Patient Care - Jessica Maugham

    Chapter Nineteen: Fundamental Pharmacology - Sally Bowden

    Chapter Twenty: First Aid - Wendy Miller-Smith

    Chapter Twenty One: Prevention of Spread of the Infectious Diseases - Helen Dingle and Amanda Rock

    Chapter Twenty Two: Common Medical Conditions of the Body Systems - Paula Hotston-Moore

    Chapter Twenty Three: Principles of Surgical Nursing - Julie Ouston

    Chapter Twenty Four: Theatre Practice - Emma Brooks

    Chapter Twenty Five: High Dependency Nursing - Clare Cave

    Chapter Twenty Six: Dentistry - Cecilia Gorrel

    Chapter Twenty Seven: Principles of Anaesthesia and Analgesia - Michael Stevenson

    Chapter Twenty Eight: Equine Anaesthesia - Anja Walker

    Chapter Twenty Nine: Parasitology - Maggie Fisher

    Chapter Thirty: Microbiology - Helen Moreton

    Chapter Thirty One: Laboratory Diagnostic Aids - Lorraine Allen

    Chapter Thirty Two: Principles of Diagnostic Imaging - Suzanne Easton

    Chapter Thirty Three: Management and Care of Exotic Species - Beverly Shingleton and Sarah Cottingham

    Chapter Thirty Four: Management and Care of Injured Wildlife - Louise Brockbank

    Appendix One: Essential Calculations - Pip Millard

    Appendix Two: Normal Values

    Index
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