Small Animal Toxicology
β Scribed by Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS, and Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD, DAVBT (Auth.)
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Contributors, Pages vii-xxi
Preface, Page xxiii
Index of Toxins by System, Pages xxxi-xxxv
Chapter 1 - General Toxicological Principles, Pages 2-17
Chapter 2 - Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics, Pages 18-28
Chapter 3 - Toxicological Information Resources, Pages 29-37
Chapter 4 - Taking a Toxicological History, Pages 38-44
Chapter 5 - Initial Management of the Acutely Poisoned Patient, Pages 45-59
Chapter 6 - Establishing a Minimum Database in Small Animal Poisonings, Pages 60-72
Chapter 7 - Supportive Care of the Poisoned Patient, Pages 73-126
Chapter 8 - Toxicological Decontamination, Pages 127-141
Chapter 9 - Approach to Diagnosis and Initial Treatment of the Toxicology Case, Pages 142-153
Chapter 10 - Effective Use of a Diagnostic Laboratory, Pages 154-164
Chapter 11 - Considerations in Pediatric and Geriatric Poisoned Patients, Pages 165-177
Chapter 12 - Considerations in Pregnant or Lactating Patients, Pages 178-190
Chapter 13 - Summary of Small Animal Poison Exposures, Pages 192-198
Chapter 14 - Adverse Drug Reactions, Pages 199-222
Chapter 15 - Miscellaneous Indoor Toxicants, Pages 223-243
Chapter 16 - Indoor Environmental Quality and Health, Pages 244-272
Chapter 17 - βRecreationalβ Drugs, Pages 273-311
Chapter 18 - Hazards Associated with the Use of Herbal and Other Natural Products, Pages 312-344
Chapter 19 - Household and Garden Plants, Pages 345-410
Chapter 20 - Use of Human Poison Centers in the Veterinary Setting, Pages 411-419
Chapter 21 - Disaster Management, Pages 420-430
Chapter 22 - Toxicological Disasters, Pages 431-438
Chapter 23 - Smoke Inhalation, Pages 439-458
Chapter 24 - Antidotes for Specific Poisons, Pages 459-474
Chapter 25 - Reproductive Toxicology of the Female Companion Animal, Pages 475-499
Chapter 26 - Reproductive Toxicology of the Male Companion Animal, Pages 500-518
Chapter 27 - Poisonings in the Captive Reptile, Pages 519-548
Chapter 28 - Acetaminophen, Pages 550-558
Chapter 29 - Amitraz, Pages 559-562
Chapter 30 - Anticoagulant Rodenticides, Pages 563-577
Chapter 31 - Anticonvulsants, Pages 578-591
Chapter 32 - Arsenic, Pages 592-602
Chapter 33 - Botulism, Pages 603-608
Chapter 34 - Bromethalin, Pages 609-618
Chapter 35 - Carbon Monoxide, Pages 619-628
Chapter 36 - Cholecalciferol, Pages 629-642
Chapter 37 - Christmastime Plants, Pages 643-663
Chapter 38 - Citrus Oils, Pages 664-667
Chapter 39 - Copper, Pages 668-673
Chapter 40 - Cyanide, Pages 674-684
Chapter 41 - Cyanobacteria, Pages 685-689
Chapter 42 - DEET, Pages 690-692
Chapter 43 - Diethylene Glycol, Pages 693-697
Chapter 44 - Ethanol, Pages 698-701
Chapter 45 - Ethylene Glycol, Pages 702-726
Chapter 46 - Grapes and Raisins, Pages 727-731
Chapter 47 - Miscellaneous Herbicides, Fungicides, and Nematocides, Pages 732-743
Chapter 48 - InsectsβHymenoptera, Pages 744-767
Chapter 49 - Ionophores, Pages 768-776
Chapter 50 - Iron, Pages 777-784
Chapter 51 - Ivermectin: Macrolide Antiparasitic Agents, Pages 785-794
Chapter 52 - Lead, Pages 795-805
Chapter 53 - Lilies, Pages 806-811
Chapter 54 - Poisonous Lizards, Pages 812-816
Chapter 55 - Macadamia Nuts, Pages 817-821
Chapter 56 - Mercury, Pages 822-829
Chapter 57 - Metaldehyde, Pages 830-839
Chapter 58 - Methanol, Pages 840-844
Chapter 59 - Methylxanthines, Pages 845-852
Chapter 60 - Metronidazole, Pages 853-859
Chapter 61 - Mushrooms, Pages 860-887
Chapter 62 - Mycotoxins, Pages 888-897
Chapter 63 - Nicotine, Pages 898-901
Chapter 64 - Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatories, Pages 902-933
Chapter 65 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Pages 934-940
Chapter 66 - Organophosphate and Carbamate Insecticides, Pages 941-955
Chapter 67 - Oxalate-Containing Plants, Pages 956-963
Chapter 68 - Paraquat, Pages 964-977
Chapter 69 - Atypical Topical Spot-On Products, Pages 978-985
Chapter 70 - Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Pages 986-995
Chapter 71 - Propylene Glycol, Pages 996-1001
Chapter 72 - Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids, Pages 1002-1010
Chapter 73 - Ricin, Pages 1011-1016
Chapter 74 - Snake Bite: North American Pit Vipers, Pages 1017-1038
Chapter 75 - Snake Bite: Coral Snakes, Pages 1039-1048
Chapter 76 - Sodium, Pages 1049-1054
Chapter 77 - Sodium Monofluoroacetate (1080), Pages 1055-1062
Chapter 78 - Spider Envenomation: Black Widow, Pages 1063-1069
Chapter 79 - Spider Envenomation: Brown Recluse, Pages 1070-1075
Chapter 80 - Strychnine, Pages 1076-1082
Chapter 81 - Toads, Pages 1083-1093
Chapter 82 - Zinc, Pages 1094-1100
Chapter 83 - Zinc Phosphide, Pages 1101-1118
Index, Pages 1119-1190
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