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Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses: A Clinical Approach, 2nd Edition

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Druhé vydání aktualizovaného průvodce anatomií pro veterinární lékaře a studenty s případovými studiemi, podrobnými pitevními obrázky a kontrolními otázkami, s kazuistikami, podrobnými pitevními obrázky, podpůrnými výkresy, tabulkami a diagramy, které jsou v mnoha srovnatelných laboratorních manuálech často přehlíženy.
Toto nové vydání se skládá z dvaceti šesti kapitol. Bylo reorganizováno pro lepší přehlednost kapitol a obsahuje nové kapitoly o smyslech a senzorické fyziologii a také rozšířené pokrytí kočkovitých druhů. Kniha byla také aktualizována o relevantní onemocnění v každé kapitole o fyziologii, podrobnější a častější obrázky, více online obrázků a další studijní materiály pro studenty.
V knize Anatomie a fyziologie pro veterinární techniky a zdravotní sestry čtenáři naleznou:
Odpovídající materiály pro fyziologické funkce systémů byly rozebrány, označeny a pozorovány tak, aby kombinovaly didaktické i psychomotorické koncepty učení.
Informace o anatomii kostry, kloubů, kardiovaskulárního systému, dýchacího systému a svalů, stejně jako o anatomii nervového, endokrinního, trávicího, reprodukčního a močového systému.
Diskuse o buňkách a imunitě, funkcích společného integumentu, osteologii, fyziologii kloubů a svalů, neurofyziologii a fyziologii ledvin
Podrobnosti týkající se savců i nesavčích druhů, jako jsou ptáci
Nové, podrobné případové studie a otázky kritického myšlení
Aktualizované vydání knihy Anatomie a fyziologie pro veterinární techniky a zdravotní sestry je nezbytnou referencí pro veterinární techniky a studenty ošetřovatelství, kteří hledají jasné vodítko k danému tématu.

Autor: Lori Asprea

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NakladatelWiley-Blackwell
ISBN9781394229208
VydáníII. vydání 2025
Vazbabrožovaná
Počet stran288
Popis

Updated anatomy guide for veterinary practitioners and students with case studies, detailed dissection images, and review questions

The Second Edition of Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses is a comprehensive guide to veterinary anatomy and physiology applicable to clinical practice, with case studies, detailed dissection images, review question, and supporting drawings, tables, and diagrams often overlooked in many comparable lab manuals available.

This new edition consists of twenty-six chapters. It has been reorganized to provide a better flow of chapters and includes new chapters on special senses and sensory physiology as well as extended coverage of feline species. The book has also been updated with relevant diseases in each physiology chapter, more detailed and frequent images, more added online images, and additional study materials for students.

In Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses, readers will find:

Matching materials for the physiologic functions of the systems dissected, labeled, and observed to combine both didactic and psychomotor learning concepts
Information on skeletal, joint, cardiovascular, respiratory, and muscle anatomy as well as the anatomy of the nervous, endocrine, digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems
Discussion on cells and immunity, functions of common integument, osteology, physiology of joints and muscles, neurophysiology, and renal physiology
Details pertaining to both mammal and non-mammal species such as avians
New, detailed case studies and critical thinking questions
The updated edition of Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses is an essential reference for veterinary technicians and nursing students seeking clear guidance on the subject.
Lori Asprea, MS, LVT, Assistant Professor, Clinical Coordinator of Veterinary Technology, Long Island University, USA.

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Table of ContentsI
Prefacex
Acknowledgmentsxi
About the Companion Websitexii
Section 1 Anatomy1
1 Directional and Anatomical Terms3
Introduction3
Directional Terms4
Additional Terminology4
Review Questions11
2 Anatomy of the Common Integument13
Introduction13
Skin13
Pads15
Haircoat16
Claws18
Hooves and Horns18
Review Questions20
3 Anatomy of the Senses21
Introduction21
General Senses21
Special Senses22
Anatomy of Taste22
Anatomy of Smell22
Anatomy of Hearing23
Anatomy of Equilibrium24
Anatomy of Vision25
Review Questions28
4 Skeletal Anatomy29
Introduction29
Vocabulary29
Bone Categories29
The Skeleton31
The Appendicular Skeleton31
The Thoracic Limb31
The Pelvic Limb33
The Pelvis34
The Axial Skeleton36
The Skull36
The Ribs and Sternum38
The Vertebrae40
The Named Vertebrae41
Equines42
Bovines43
Bird Bones43
The Bone That Isn’t43
Review Questions44
5 Joint Anatomy47
Introduction47
Movement47
Joint Types48
Fibrous Joints48
Cartilaginous Joints48
Synovial Joints49
The Skull50
The Ribs and Vertebral Column51
The Pelvis and The Hip51
The Shoulder and Thoracic Limb51
The Pelvic Limb52
Review Questions53
6 Muscle Anatomy55
Introduction55
Cellular Anatomy55
Skeletal Muscle57
The Head and Neck58
The Thorax58
The Dorsum60
The Abdomen60
The Pelvis60
The Limbs61
The Thoracic Limb61
The Pelvic Limb62
Smooth Muscle63
Review Questions64
7 Anatomy of the Nervous System67
Introduction67
The Neuron67
The Synapse68
The Meninges68
The Brain69
The Cerebrum69
The Cerebellum70
The Brainstem70
Diencephalon70
The Blood–Brain Barrier70
Cranial Nerves71
The Spinal Cord72
Peripheral Nervous System73
Review Questions74
8 Anatomy of the Endocrine System77
Introduction77
The Hypothalamus77
The Pituitary77
Pineal Gland78
The Peripheral Endocrine System78
The Thyroid78
The Parathyroid78
The Adrenals79
The Pancreas79
The Gonads79
The Kidney80
The Gastrointestinal Tract80
The Thymus80
Review Questions81
9 Anatomy of the Urinary Tract83
Introduction83
The Kidneys83
The Nephron84
The Ureters86
The Urinary Bladder86
The Urethra87
Avian87
Review Questions88
10 Cardiovascular Anatomy89
Introduction89
The Heart89
The Exterior of the Heart90
The Interior of the Heart91
Peripheral Circulation92
Arteries92
Veins93
Lymphatics93
The Named Arteries94
The Named Veins96
Review Questions98
11 Respiratory Anatomy101
Introduction101
Entry into the Respiratory System101
The Larynx102
The Trachea and Lungs103
The Pleura104
The Anatomy of Breathing104
Species Differentiation104
Clinical Considerations105
Review Questions106
12 Gastrointestinal Anatomy107
Introduction107
Canines and Felines107
The Oral Cavity107
Dentition108
The Pharynx and Esophagus110
The Stomach111
The Liver112
The Intestines112
Species Variation114
Review Questions116
13 Reproductive Anatomy119
Introduction119
The Female119
The Male122
Review Questions125
Section 2 Physiology127
14 The Cell and Hematology129
Introduction129
Mammalian Cell Anatomy129
The Production of Energy130
Mammalian Cell Boundaries131
Hematology132
Red Blood Cells132
Platelets132
White Blood Cells132
Review Questions134
15 Functions of the Common Integument137
Introduction137
Skin137
Protection137
Thermoregulation138
Hydration139
Other Functions139
Clinical Considerations139
Glands140
Hair141
The Pads142
Claws, Nails, and Hooves142
Antlers, Horns, and Beaks142
Review Questions143
16 Sensory Physiology145
Introduction145
Receptors and Signals145
The Visual System146
Structures of the Eye146
Function of the Eye147
Proprioception and Equilibrium148
The Auditory System149
The Olfactory System149
The Gustatory System150
The Tactile System150
Specialized Receptors150
Review Questions151
17 Osteology153
Introduction153
The Growth of Bones153
Bone Marrow154
Cartilage155
Avians155
Review Questions156
18 Physiology of Joints159
Introduction159
The Immoveable Joints159
The Moveable Joints160
Connective Tissues160
The Synovial Joint161
Review Questions162
19 Muscle Physiology165
Introduction165
Striated Muscle165
The Generation of a Muscle Contraction166
Skeletal Muscle versus Cardiac Muscle167
Adenosine Triphosphate167
The Basis of Speed168
Non-Striated Muscle168
Innervation169
Review Questions170
20 Neurophysiology171
Introduction171
The Neuron171
The Action Potential173
Signal Transmission174
Central and Peripheral Functions175
The Brain175
The Autonomic Nervous System176
Review Questions178
21 Endocrine Physiology181
Introduction181
Endocrine Glands181
Regulation of Hormones181
Hormone Types182
Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland183
The Anterior Pituitary183
The Posterior Pituitary184
The Thyroid Gland184
Parathyroid Gland186
The Adrenal Gland187
The Pancreas and Insulin188
Other Endocrine Activities189
Prostaglandins and Pheromones189
Review Questions190
22 Renal Physiology193
Introduction193
The Nephron193
Renal Excretion and Reabsorption of Water195
Acid–Base Balance196
Blood Pressure and the Renal System196
Uremia197
Anemia and the Kidney197
Species Differences198
Review Questions198
23 Cardiovascular Physiology201
Introduction201
Cardiac Muscle201
The Heartbeat202
De-and Repolarization202
Cardiac Conduction System202
Rhythm203
Cardiac Output204
Flow Through the Heart and Back205
Vasculature206
Blood Pressure206
Autonomic Nervous System Involvement207
The Lymphatic System208
Review Questions209
24 Respiratory Physiology211
Introduction211
The Basics211
Ventilation and Temperature212
Residual Capacity213
Thoracic Pressure213
The Nervous System and Respiration213
The Rhythmicity of Breathing214
Gas Exchange214
Hemoglobin215
Carbon Dioxide216
Chemoreceptors216
Mechanisms to Increase Oxygenation217
Species Differences217
Review Questions218
25 Digestive Physiology221
Introduction221
Teeth222
Moving Toward the Stomach222
The Stomach223
Entering the Small Intestine224
The Colon226
The Liver226
Species Differentiation227
Review Questions228
26 Reproductive Physiology231
Introduction231
The Female231
Hormonal Control232
Other Factors Affecting the Estrous Cycle233
The Male233
Fertilization and Pregnancy234
Parturition235
Review Questions236
Appendix 1 Dissection Notes239
Appendix 2 The Cranial Nerves241
Appendix 3 Selected Muscle Origins and Insertions243
Appendix 4 Common Abbreviations245
Glossary251
References255
Index257