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El. knyga: Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: A Color Handbook

(School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, Massachusetts, USA), (School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, Massachusetts, USA)
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The second edition of a bestseller, this book presents essential information on common emergencies in small animals using a concise, practical outline format. A thorough update to this classic reference, the second edition provides new chapters on orthopedic injuries and wound management, significant revisions to the treatment protocols, and expanded toxicology information, as well as new references and drug information. The book retains its logical division into two parts, the first covering initial stabilization and the second offering a systems approach to specific conditions.



Emergency and critical care medicine is one of the fastest growing fields of veterinary practice. Virtually every life-threatening disease can present for emergency evaluation, requiring knowledge of internal medicine, neurology, cardiology, oncology, anesthesia, and much more. Rapid and effective application of this knowledge can mean the difference between life and death for the animal.

Critical care requires the recognition of subtle changes in the clinical course of animals, and the ability to take corrective action before severe systemic disease becomes irreversible. Clinical decisions regarding seemingly small items, such as fluid therapy, antibiotics or analgesics, can have a profound impact on patient outcome

The main aim of this book is to focus on management of the more common emergency and critical care conditions encountered in clinical practice, collated in a concise manual. There are chapters on emergencies affecting each body system, on toxicology and other environmental causes, and on critical care techniques ranging from patient monitoring, anesthesia and analgesia to fluid therapy, transfusion medicine and nutritional support, plus a chapter describing clinical skills and procedures. The text is illustrated by top-quality color photos, imaging and diagrams, and key information is highlighted in tabular form.

The authors combine experience in teaching and in clinical practice, and provide a ready resource for all those actively engaged in the field practitioners and trainees, technicians and nurses.

Key features

  • Vital topic coverage of all types of emergency and critical care
  • Uses a body systems-based approach
  • Superb colour illustrations

Recenzijos

"A welcome addition to the reference library of any emergency clinician." JAVMA

Praise for the Previous Edition "Extremely easy to read well suited for dipping into a particular chapter to get an overview of a topic." The Veterinary Record "A welcome addition to the reference library of any emergency clinician." JAVMA

Praise for the Previous Edition

"Extremely easy to read well suited for dipping into a particular chapter to get an overview of a topic." The Veterinary Record

Contributors 5(1)
Abbreviations 6(2)
Preface 8(2)
PART 1 Emergency medicine
Overview of emergency medicine
10(4)
Chapter 1 Shock
Hypovolemic shock
14(3)
Sepsis/septic shock
17(2)
Cardiogenic shock
19(3)
Chapter 2 Cardiac emergencies
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
22(6)
Congestive heart failure in the dog
28(6)
Congestive heart failure in the cat
34(5)
Cardiac arrhythmias
39(13)
Pericardial effusion
52(4)
Arterial thromboembolism
56(4)
Syncope
60(6)
Chapter 3 Respiratory emergencies
Respiratory distress
66(2)
Upper airway obstruction
68(1)
Pneumonia
69(2)
Feline asthma
71(2)
Pulmonary thromboembolism
73(1)
Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema
74(1)
Pneumothorax
75(2)
Pyothorax
77(1)
Pulmonary neoplasia
78(2)
Chapter 4 Hematological emergencies
Blood loss anemia
80(4)
Hemolytic anemia
84(2)
Nonregenerative anemia
86(1)
Thrombocytopenia/thrombocytopathia
87(3)
Acquired coagulopathy
90(2)
Chapter 5 Toxicological emergencies
Overview
92(3)
Poisonous plants
95(1)
Ethylene glycol
96(1)
Anticoagulant rodenticides
97(2)
Acetaminophen (paracetamol)
99(1)
Chocolate
100(1)
Tremorgenic mycotoxicosis
100(2)
Pyrethrin and pyrethroids
102(2)
Chapter 6 Gastrointestinal emergencies
Vomiting
104(3)
Acute diarrhea
107(2)
Gastrointestinal obstruction
109(2)
Gastric dilatation-volvulus
111(3)
Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
114(4)
Pancreatitis
118(5)
Chapter 7 Renal emergencies
Acute renal failure
123(5)
Dialysis
128(2)
Chronic renal failure
130(2)
Urethral obstruction
132(5)
Chapter 8 Neurological emergencies
Seizures
137(4)
Traumatic brain injury
141(3)
Paralysis and paresis
144(4)
Vestibular syndrome
148(3)
Mental alteration
151(6)
Chapter 9 Metabolic emergencies
Diabetic ketoacidosis
157(4)
Hypoglycemia
161(3)
Hypoadrenocorticism (Addison's disease)
164(3)
Disorders of calcium
167(5)
Chapter 10 Trauma
Vehicular trauma
172(2)
Degloving wounds
174(1)
Bite wounds
175(3)
Gunshot and stab wounds
178(2)
Emergency fracture management
180(4)
Chapter 11 Reproductive emergencies
Dystocia
184(3)
Pyometra
187(2)
Neonatal emergencies
189(2)
Male reproductive emergencies
191(3)
Chapter 12 Environmental emergencies
Bites and stings
194(7)
Heatstroke
201(4)
Hypothermia
205(1)
Smoke inhalation
206(2)
Burn injury
208(4)
PART 2 Critical care
Care of critically ill animals
212(2)
Chapter 13 Monitoring critical care patients
Monitoring of cardiac function
214(4)
Monitoring of respiratory function
218(4)
Chapter 14 Anesthesia and analgesia for critical care patients
General anesthetic approach to the critically ill patient
222(5)
Anesthetic and analgesic agents
227(2)
Analgesia for critically ill patients
229(1)
Summary
229(3)
Chapter 15 Fluid therapy
Determining the need for fluid therapy
232(1)
Choosing the appropriate fluid type
233(3)
Appropriate routes for fluid therapy
236(1)
Determining the rate and duration of fluid therapy
236(1)
Fluid additives
237(1)
Monitoring and possible complications
238(1)
Summary
238(2)
Chapter 16 Transfusion medicine for critical care patients
Blood products
240(2)
Blood types
242(2)
Administration
244(4)
Chapter 17 Nutritional support of the critically ill patient
Nutritional assessment
248(1)
Goals of nutritional support
249(1)
Nutritional plan
249(1)
Enteral nutrition
250(1)
Parenteral nutrition
251(1)
Monitoring and reassessment
252(4)
Special nutrients
256(1)
Summary
256(2)
Chapter 18 Techniques
Vascular access
258(4)
Urinary catheterization
262(1)
Supplemental oxygen
263(1)
Thoracocentesis
264(1)
Thoracostomy tube placement
265(1)
Pericardiocentesis
266(1)
Abdominocentesis
267(1)
Tracheostomy
268(1)
Transtracheal aspirate
269(2)
Epidural analgesia
271(1)
Esophagostomy tube placement
272(3)
Robert Jones bandage
275(2)
Appendices
1 Conversion tables
277(3)
2 Calculation of a continuous rate infusion
280(2)
3 Intensive care unit drug formulary
282(11)
Index 293
Elizabeth Rozanski, John Rush