* Thorough yet concise and portable review of veterinary anesthesia * Includes easy-to-use drug dosage and protocol tables for a wide variety of species * Ideal for student use during clinical rotations * Quintessential quick reference for veterinarians with new practice
Veterinary Anesthesia
โ Scribed by Janyce L. Cornick-Seahorn, D.V.M., M.S., D.A.C.V.A., D.A.C.V.I.M. (Auth.)
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 311
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Series Preface, Pages vii-viii
Preface, Pages ix-x
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Anesthesia and Patient Preparation, Pages 1-10
Chapter 2 - Pharmacology and Application of Parenteral Anesthetic Agents, Pages 11-52
Chapter 3 - Local/Regional Anesthetic Techniques, Pages 53-72
Chapter 4 - Inhalation Agents, Pages 73-89
Chapter 5 - Anesthetic Equipment, Pages 91-109
Chapter 6 - Monitoring Anesthesia, Pages 111-130
Chapter 7 - Supportive Care During Anesthesia, Pages 131-155
Chapter 8 - Pain Management, Pages 157-172
Chapter 9 - Introduction to Anesthetic Management in Specific Species, Pages 173-175
Chapter 10 - Anesthetic Management of Dogs, Pages 177-183
Chapter 11 - Anesthetic Management of Cats, Pages 185-191
Chapter 12 - Anesthetic Management of Birds, Pages 193-204
Chapter 13 - Anesthetic Management of Small Mammals, Pages 205-219
Chapter 14 - Anesthetic Management of Reptiles, Pages 221-228
Chapter 15 - Anesthetic Management of Horses, Pages 229-241
Chapter 16 - Anesthetic Management of Ruminants and Camelids, Pages 243-253
Chapter 17 - Anesthetic Management of Swine, Pages 255-266
Chapter 18 - Overview of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Pages 267-279
Appendix 1 - Approximate Dosages (mg/kg) of Anesthetic Agents and Adjuncts for Common Domestic Species, Pages 281-285
Appendix 2 - Drug Scheduling Classification and Guidelines for Storing, Dispensing, and Administering Scheduled Agents, Pages 287-289
Appendix 3 - Suggestions for Anesthetic Preparation and Management of High-Risk Patients, Pages 291-300
Recommended Reading, Pages 301-302
Index, Pages 303-318
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