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Small Animal Toxicology 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Jan-2006
  • Leidėjas: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0721606393
  • ISBN-13: 9780721606392
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Jan-2006
  • Leidėjas: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0721606393
  • ISBN-13: 9780721606392
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A guide to toxic substances affecting small animals, this reference serves as a supplementary textbook for veterinary students and an aid for small animal clinicians. Peterson, a veterinarian, and Talcott (food science and technology and veterinary diagnostic toxicology, U. of Idaho and Washington State U.) compile 83 chapters on toxicological principles, general toxicology exposures and major complex topics, and commonly encountered specific toxins, their symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention--this last section begin arranged alphabetically. The new edition, which has 25 new chapters, has information on poisonous plants, house fire by-products, toxicities in pregnant and lactating animals, and disaster management. The index has also been expanded, and a separate front index lists toxins by system. Chapters were written by experts in veterinary medicine and toxicology who are mostly from the US. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) This revised and expanded reference is a valuable aid for the practicing veterinary clinician in diagnosing and determining treatment for toxic exposures in small animals, and for veterinary students as a supplement to their classroom instruction. It contains chapters addressing nontraditional areas of toxicology not covered in conventional toxicology texts. It also covers areas of toxicology which seem basic but are rarely discussed, such as taking a toxicological history, establishing a minimum database, providing supportive care, and managing emergency treatment of the poisoned patient. The book is organized into three sections, including 20 new chapters and new topics such as grapes and raisins, lilies, Christmas time plants, mercury, and accidental poisoning in non-traditional pets.New two-color design makes the book more esthetically pleasing and allows for quick retrieval of informationToxic Plant Information Summary tables make treatments for plant intoxications easy to findToxic Plant Quick Reference Based on Clinical Signs tables are included, to support small-animal veterinarians in cases of potential toxic plant ingestionSummary charts at the beginning of each chapter in the Specific Toxicants section contain bulleted lists with clear-cut information on the specific toxicant, the clinical signs, and prognosisA comprehensive review of all known potentially toxic substances is provided, from A (acetaminophen) to Z (zinc), including the very latest on grape and raisin toxicity - making this the most up-to-date and thorough text in this field45 different experts contribute to this book, all from the field of veterinary toxicology and medicine20 new chapters have been addedNew topics include a list of toxicants affecting body systems, management of toxins in pregnancy, diagnostic toxicology, bacterial toxins, and cosmetic/toilet articlesSnake-bite injuries are treated in two separate, expanded chapters: Pit Vipers and Coral SnakesSection on pharmaceuticals includes bromides, anticonvulsants, tricycle antidepressants, monoamine oxidize inhibitors, B-adrenergic toxicities, and vitamins A and DAdditional specific toxicants are covered, including Amitraz, hydramethylon, ethanol, mercury, toad toxins, poisonous frogs, salamanders, newts and venomous arthropods
SECTION 1 TOXICOLOGICAL CONCEPTS
1 General Toxicological Principles,
2(16)
Gary D. Osweiler, DVM, MS, PhD
2 Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics,
18(11)
Tim J. Evans, DVM, MS, PhD
3 Toxicological Information Resources,
29(9)
Jude McNally, RPh, Keith Boesen, PharmD, Theodore G. Tong, PharmD
4 Taking a Toxicological History,
38(7)
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM
5 Initial Management of the Acutely Poisoned Patient,
45(15)
Sharon Drellich, DVM, Janet Aldrich, DVM
6 Establishing a Minimum Database in Small Animal Poisonings,
60(13)
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM
7 Supportive Care of the Poisoned Patient,
73(54)
Matthew S. Mellema, DVM, Steve C. Haskins, DVM, MS
8 Toxicological Decontamination,
127(15)
Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS
9 Approach to Diagnosis and Initial Treatment of the Toxicology Case,
142(12)
Francis D. Galey, DVM, PhD, Birgit Puschner, DVM, PhD
10 Effective Use of a Diagnostic Laboratory,
154(11)
Francis D. Galey, DVM, PhD, Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD
11 Considerations in Pediatric and Geriatric Poisoned Patients,
165(13)
Dawn Merton Boothe, DVM, PhD, Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS
12 Considerations in Pregnant or Lactating Patients,
178(14)
Michelle Anne Kulzler DVM, PhD
SECTION 2 GENERAL EXPOSURES
13 Summary of Small Animal Poison Exposures,
192(7)
Carl. S. Hornfeldt, PhD, RPh, Michael J. Murphy, DVM, PhD, ID
14 Adverse Drug Reactions,
199(24)
Alastair E. Cribb, DVM, PhD, Mathieu Peyrou, DVM, MSc
15 Miscellaneous Indoor Toxicants,
223(21)
Frederick W. Oehme, DVM, PhD, Anita M. Kore, DVM, PhD
16 Indoor Environmental Quality and Health,
244(29)
John B. Sullivan, Jr., MD, MBA, Mark D. Van Ert, PhD, CIH, Gary R. Krieger, MD, MPH, Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS
17 "Recreational" Drugs,
273(39)
Petra A. Volmer, DVM, MS
18 Hazards Associated with the Use of Herbal and Other Natural Products,
312(33)
Robert H. Poppenga, DVM, PhD
19 Household and Garden Plants,
345(66)
A. Catherine Barr, PhD
20 Use of Human Poison Centers in the Veterinary Setting,
411(9)
Katie Von Derau, RN, GEN; CSPI, William O. Robertson, MD
21 Disaster Management,
420(11)
Tam Garland, DVM, PhD
22 Toxicological Disasters,
431(8)
Gary Vroegindewey, DVM, MSS
23 Smoke Inhalation,
439(20)
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, Rebecca Vera, AAS, CVT
24 Antidotes for Specific Poisons,
459(16)
Rosalind R. Dalefield, BVSc, PhD, Frederick W. Oehme, DVM, PhD
25 Reproductive Toxicology of the Female Companion Animal,
475(25)
Clynn E. Wilkey, DVM, PhD, Joanna E. Ellington, DVM, PhD
26 Reproductive Toxicology of the Male Companion Animal,
500(19)
Joanna E. Ellington, DVM, PhD, Clynn E. Wilker, DVM, PhD
27 Poisonings in the Captive Reptile,
519(31)
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, Rebecca Vera, AAS, CVT
SECTION 3 SPECIFIC TOXICANTS
28 Acetaminophen,
550(9)
Rance K. Sellon, DVM, PhD
29 Amitraz,
559(4)
Jill A. Richardson, DVM
30 Anticoagulant Rodenticides,
563(15)
Michael J. Murphy, DVM, PhD, JD, Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD
31 Anticonvulsants,
578(14)
Rodney S. Bagley, DVM
32 Arsenic,
592(11)
Regg D. Neiger, DVM, PhD
33 Botulism,
603(6)
E. Murl Bailey, Jr., DVM, PhD
34 Bromethalin,
609(10)
David C. Dorman, DVM, PhD
35 Carbon Monoxide,
619(10)
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM
36 Cholecalciferol,
629(14)
Wilson K. Rumbeiha, BVM, PhD
37 Christmastime Plants,
643(21)
Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant, DVM, PhD
38 Citrus Oils,
664(4)
Konnie H. Plumlee, DVM, MS
39 Copper,
668(6)
Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD
40 Cyanide,
674(11)
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM
41 Cyanobacteria,
685(5)
Stephen B. Hooser, DVM, PhD, Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD
42 DEET,
690(3)
Konnie H. Plumlee, DVM, MS
43 Diethylene Glycol,
693(5)
Karyn Bischoff, DVM, MS
44 Ethanol,
698(4)
Jill A. Richardson, DVM
45 Ethylene Glycol,
702(25)
Mary Anna Thrall, DVM, MS, Heather E. Connally, DVM, MS, Gregory F. Grauer, DVM, MS, Dwayne Hamar, PhD
46 Grapes and Raisins,
727(5)
Michelle S. Mostrom, DVM, MS, PhD
47 Miscellaneous Herbicides, Fungicides, and Nematocides,
732(12)
Roger A. Yeary, DVM
48 Insects—Hymenoptera,
744(24)
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, Rebecca Vera, AAS, CVT
49 lonophores,
768(9)
Jeffery O. Hall, DVM, PhD
50 Iron,
777(8)
Jeffery O. Hall, DVM, PhD
51 Ivermectin: Macrolide Antiparasitic Agents,
785(10)
Katrina L. Mealey, DVM, PhD
52 Lead,
795(11)
Stan W. Casteel, DVM, PhD
53 Lilies,
806(6)
Jeffiry O. Hall, DVM, PhD
54 Poisonous Lizards,
812(5)
Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS
55 Macadamia Nuts,
817(5)
Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant, DVM, PhD
56 Mercury,
822(8)
John H. Tegzes, VMD, MA
57 Metaldehyde,
830(10)
Birgit Puschner, DVM, PhD
58 Methanol,
840(5)
Karyn Bischoff, DVM, MS
59 Methylxanthines,
845(8)
Thomas L. Carson, DVM, PhD
60 Metronidazole,
853(7)
Kevin T. Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM
61 Mushrooms,
860(28)
David Spoerke, MS, RPh
62 Mycotoxins,
888(10)
Stephen B. Hooser, DVM, PhD, Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD
63 Nicotine,
898(4)
Konnie H. Plumlee, DVM, MS
64 Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatories,
902(32)
Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD
65 Organochlorine Pesticides,
934(7)
Merl F. Raisbeck, DVM, MS, PhD
66 Organophosphate and Carbamate Insecticides,
941(15)
Dennis J. Blodgett, DVM, PhD
67 Oxalate-Containing Plants,
956(8)
Sharon M. Gwaltney-Brant, DVM, PhD
68 Paraquat,
964(14)
Frederick W. Oehme, DVM, PhD, Shajan Mannala, BSc, BVSc, MS, PGD
69 Atypical Topical Spot-On Products,
978(8)
Jill A. Richardson, DVM
70 Petroleum Hydrocarbons,
986(10)
Merl F. Raisbeck, DVM, MS, PhD, Rebecca N. Dailey, BS
71 Propylene Glycol,
996(6)
Karyn Bischoff, DVM, MS
72 Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids,
1002(9)
Steven R. Hansen, DVM, MS
73 Ricin,
1011(6)
E. Murl Bailey, Jr. DVM, PhD
74 Snake Bite: North American Pit Vipers,
1017(22)
Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS
75 Snake Bite: Coral Snakes,
1039(10)
Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS
76 Sodium,
1049(6)
John H. Tegzes, VMD, MA
77 Sodium Monofluoroacetate (1080),
1055(8)
Kathy Parton, DVM, MS
78 Spider Envenomation: Black Widow,
1063(7)
Michael E. Peterson, DM, MS, Jude McNally, RPh
79 Spider Envenomation: Brown Recluse,
1070(6)
Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS, Jude McNally, RPh
80 Strychnine,
1076(7)
Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD
81 Toads,
1083(11)
Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS, Brian K. Roberts, DVM
82 Zinc,
1094(7)
Patricia A. Talcott, MS, DVM, PhD
83 Zinc Phosphide,
1101
Michael W. Knight, DVM