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Manual of Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine

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Blackwell Publishing has acquired 85 titles from LWWs veterinary medicine book list. To place an order or get additional product information go to www.blackwellpublishing.com/vet.

This manual provides clear, concise management advice from a team of leaders in emergency veterinary medicine, making it a valuable text for the classroom and an indispensable resource for emergency situations in daily veterinary practice.

Written in an easy-to-follow outline format, this book gives you rapid access to essential information needed to stabilize and treat the emergency and critical care patient. The first part of the book outlines initial care of the trauma or critical patient, followed by coverage that ranges from triage to basic fluid therapy, monitoring, and continuous care. The second part of the book features emergency care coverage organized by body system, beginning with the general approach to patients with emergent signs in each system and followed by protocols for specific conditions.

In this manual youll find-- •

  • An easy-to-use outline format and hands-on approach that make quick work of locating procedures and clinical information during emergency situations•
  • An extensively indexed and cross-referenced text to provide thorough coverage of emergency conditions
  • Two-part organization-Part 1:: Life Support, Initial Stabilization, Monitoring, and Intensive Care of the Critically Ill Patient, provides an in-depth overview of caring for the critically ill patient; Part 2:: Specific Protocols and Procedures for Emergency Conditions, provides a systems-based approach to common emergencies
  • A wide range of useful formulas, tables, drug dosages, and illustrations make this book a vital resource for practicing veterinarians and veterinary students alike.
Product Details
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9780397584635

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
560
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
898
  • PART I:: LIFE SUPPORT INITIAL STABILIZATION, MONITORING AND INTENSIVE CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT

    Approach to the Emergency Patient

    1. Triage­ Derived from French Word “To Sort”
    2. Identification of Life­Threatening Problems:: Initial Examination
    3. Secondary Survey of the Patient

    Emergency Room Readiness

    1. The Importance of Readiness
    2. Equipment Recommendations
    3. Recommended Supplies
    4. Recommended Drugs

    Cardiopulmonary ­ Cerebral Resuscitation (CPCR)

    1. Definition
    2. Predisposing Factors
    3. Clinical Signs
    4. Prognosis/General Recommendations
    5. Treatment

    Shock

    1. Definition
    2. Categories of Shock
    3. Treatment of Shock

    Anesthetic Protocols for Short Procedures

    1. Overview of Anesthetic Drugs Used in Critical Patients
    2. Guidelines for Anesthesia in Critical Patients
    3. Specific Drugs Used in Critical Patients
    4. Anesthesia Concerns and Protocols for Common Conditions
    5. Anesthetic Dosages for Healthy Patients
    6. Injectable Drug Combinations for Short Procedures
    7. Pain Management in Critical Patients

    Fluid Therapy

    1. Crystalloid Solutions
    2. Colloid Solutions
    3. Specific Conditions Requiring Fluid Therapy

    Monitoring Critical Patients

    1. Cardiovascular Monitoring
    2. Respiratory Monitoring
    3. Urologic Monitoring
    4. Metabolic Monitoring
    5. Neurologic Monitoring

    Nutritional Support of Critical Patients

    1. Acute Malnutrition
    2. Methods and Procedures of Providing Enteral Nutrition
    3. Parenteral Nutrition

    PART II:: SPECIFIC PROTOCOLS AND PROCEDURES FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS

    Respiratory Emergencies

    1. General Approach/Methods of Oxygen Delivery
    2. Upper Airway Obstruction (Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea)
    3. Pleural Space Disease
    4. Lower Airway Disease
    5. Parenchymal Disease
    6. Cyanosis
    7. Mechanical Ventilation

    Cardiac Emergencies

    1. Clinical Signs
    2. Diagnosis
    3. Diagnostic and Monitoring Procedures
    4. Management of Specific Conditions

    Gastrointestinal Emergencies

    1. Clinical Signs, Diagnosis
    2. Diagnostic and Monitoring Procedures
    3. Management of Specific Conditions

    Urologic Emergencies

    1. Clinical Signs, Diagnosis
    2. Diagnostic and Monitoring Procedures
    3. Management of Specific Conditions

    Neurologic Emergencies

    1. Clinical signs, diagnosis
    2. Diagnostic and monitoring procedures
    3. Management of specific conditions

    Hematologic Emergencies

    1. Clinical Signs, Diagnosis
    2. Diagnostic and Monitoring Procedures
    3. Management of Specific Conditions

    Endocrine and Metabolic Emergencies

    1. Clinical Signs, Diagnosis
    2. Diagnostic and Monitoring Procedures
    3. Management of Specific Conditions

    Reproductive Emergencies

    1. Clinical Signs, Diagnosis
    2. Diagnostic and Monitoring Procedures
    3. Management of Specific Conditions

    Pediatric Emergencies

    1. Resuscitation of Neonates (Birth to 2 weeks)
    2. Diseases of Infant Animals (2­6 weeks)
    3. Diseases of Juvenile Animals (6­12 weeks)

    Ocular Emergencies

    1. Clinical Signs, Diagnosis
    2. Diagnostic and Monitoring Procedures
    3. Management of Specific Conditions

    Dermatological Emergencies

    1. Clinical Signs, Diagnosis
    2. Diagnostic and Monitoring Procedures
    3. Management of Specific Conditions
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