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El. knyga: Pitfalls in Veterinary Surgery

Edited by (University of California at Davis, Davis, California, USA)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781119241690
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781119241690
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Pitfalls in Veterinary Surgery offers a candid examination of real-life mistakes and mishaps encountered while operating on veterinary patients.

  • Describes a range of mistakes and mishaps encountered by a veterinary surgeon with 30+ years of experience
  • Provides an honest examination of the reality of operating on pets
  • Offers the opportunity to learn from an experienced surgeon’s mistakes
  • Discusses mistakes in a wide range of situations, ranging from commonplace to unusual
  • Presents a realistic view of veterinary surgery, including how to live with mistakes

 

Recenzijos

[ The book] is generally well written and will be a great adjunct for general practitioners and veterinary students, interns, and residents who have an interest in small animal surgery. For experienced veterinary surgeons, it is a heartwarming and humbling read of relatable experiences. JAVMA, January 2018

Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
1 "Can't You Do Anything Right?": The Shocking Realization That I Was Not Perfect 1(4)
2 Beastly Bellies 5(10)
3 The Friday Night Special: Or Why Do Patients Become Critical Just Before the Weekend? 15(12)
4 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: When to Refer and What Do You Do When Referral Is Not an Option? 27(12)
5 Courage, Mystery, and Awe: The Intangibles of Being a Veterinary Doctor 39(4)
Julie M. Meadows
6 Placed on Earth to Test Us: The Not-So-Humble Spay 43(4)
Catherine F. Le Bars
7 "Oops!": Not a Good Word to Hear During Surgery 47(10)
8 Learning the Hard Way: Student, Resident, Teacher 57(8)
9 "But I Don't Want to Look Stupid ...": How to Let Others Help You 65(8)
10 "It Didn't Look Like That on Paper!": When Textbooks Let Us Down 73(10)
11 "It Will Be Interesting to See Whether That Works": How to Be a Creative Surgeon 83(12)
12 When the Unthinkable Happens: Mishaps, Mis-steps, and Medical Errors 95(8)
13 Things Went South - Now What? 103(8)
14 "There's Got to Be a Morning After": Things Went Wrong - Now Live With It 111(10)
15 One Leg Too Many: Patients Who Lost Limbs 121(12)
16 Reconstruction Rescue: When the Hole Just Keeps Getting Bigger and Bigger 133(10)
17 "Why Is Sam Straining?": Iatrogenic Strictures and Stray Oddities 143(12)
18 "An Alien in My Waiting Room": Everyday Occurences of the Unexpected and Unbelievable 155(12)
19 Rewind: What Would I Do Differently If I Had the Chance? 167(4)
Index 171
The Editor Geraldine B. Hunt, BVSc, PhD, FACVSc, is Emeritus Professor at the University of California at Davis, California, USA.