Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
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
Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
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ISBN | 9781394229208 |
Vydání | II. vydání 2025 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 288 |
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.
Table of Contents | I |
Preface | x |
Acknowledgments | xi |
About the Companion Website | xii |
Section 1 Anatomy | 1 |
1 Directional and Anatomical Terms | 3 |
Introduction | 3 |
Directional Terms | 4 |
Additional Terminology | 4 |
Review Questions | 11 |
2 Anatomy of the Common Integument | 13 |
Introduction | 13 |
Skin | 13 |
Pads | 15 |
Haircoat | 16 |
Claws | 18 |
Hooves and Horns | 18 |
Review Questions | 20 |
3 Anatomy of the Senses | 21 |
Introduction | 21 |
General Senses | 21 |
Special Senses | 22 |
Anatomy of Taste | 22 |
Anatomy of Smell | 22 |
Anatomy of Hearing | 23 |
Anatomy of Equilibrium | 24 |
Anatomy of Vision | 25 |
Review Questions | 28 |
4 Skeletal Anatomy | 29 |
Introduction | 29 |
Vocabulary | 29 |
Bone Categories | 29 |
The Skeleton | 31 |
The Appendicular Skeleton | 31 |
The Thoracic Limb | 31 |
The Pelvic Limb | 33 |
The Pelvis | 34 |
The Axial Skeleton | 36 |
The Skull | 36 |
The Ribs and Sternum | 38 |
The Vertebrae | 40 |
The Named Vertebrae | 41 |
Equines | 42 |
Bovines | 43 |
Bird Bones | 43 |
The Bone That Isn’t | 43 |
Review Questions | 44 |
5 Joint Anatomy | 47 |
Introduction | 47 |
Movement | 47 |
Joint Types | 48 |
Fibrous Joints | 48 |
Cartilaginous Joints | 48 |
Synovial Joints | 49 |
The Skull | 50 |
The Ribs and Vertebral Column | 51 |
The Pelvis and The Hip | 51 |
The Shoulder and Thoracic Limb | 51 |
The Pelvic Limb | 52 |
Review Questions | 53 |
6 Muscle Anatomy | 55 |
Introduction | 55 |
Cellular Anatomy | 55 |
Skeletal Muscle | 57 |
The Head and Neck | 58 |
The Thorax | 58 |
The Dorsum | 60 |
The Abdomen | 60 |
The Pelvis | 60 |
The Limbs | 61 |
The Thoracic Limb | 61 |
The Pelvic Limb | 62 |
Smooth Muscle | 63 |
Review Questions | 64 |
7 Anatomy of the Nervous System | 67 |
Introduction | 67 |
The Neuron | 67 |
The Synapse | 68 |
The Meninges | 68 |
The Brain | 69 |
The Cerebrum | 69 |
The Cerebellum | 70 |
The Brainstem | 70 |
Diencephalon | 70 |
The Blood–Brain Barrier | 70 |
Cranial Nerves | 71 |
The Spinal Cord | 72 |
Peripheral Nervous System | 73 |
Review Questions | 74 |
8 Anatomy of the Endocrine System | 77 |
Introduction | 77 |
The Hypothalamus | 77 |
The Pituitary | 77 |
Pineal Gland | 78 |
The Peripheral Endocrine System | 78 |
The Thyroid | 78 |
The Parathyroid | 78 |
The Adrenals | 79 |
The Pancreas | 79 |
The Gonads | 79 |
The Kidney | 80 |
The Gastrointestinal Tract | 80 |
The Thymus | 80 |
Review Questions | 81 |
9 Anatomy of the Urinary Tract | 83 |
Introduction | 83 |
The Kidneys | 83 |
The Nephron | 84 |
The Ureters | 86 |
The Urinary Bladder | 86 |
The Urethra | 87 |
Avian | 87 |
Review Questions | 88 |
10 Cardiovascular Anatomy | 89 |
Introduction | 89 |
The Heart | 89 |
The Exterior of the Heart | 90 |
The Interior of the Heart | 91 |
Peripheral Circulation | 92 |
Arteries | 92 |
Veins | 93 |
Lymphatics | 93 |
The Named Arteries | 94 |
The Named Veins | 96 |
Review Questions | 98 |
11 Respiratory Anatomy | 101 |
Introduction | 101 |
Entry into the Respiratory System | 101 |
The Larynx | 102 |
The Trachea and Lungs | 103 |
The Pleura | 104 |
The Anatomy of Breathing | 104 |
Species Differentiation | 104 |
Clinical Considerations | 105 |
Review Questions | 106 |
12 Gastrointestinal Anatomy | 107 |
Introduction | 107 |
Canines and Felines | 107 |
The Oral Cavity | 107 |
Dentition | 108 |
The Pharynx and Esophagus | 110 |
The Stomach | 111 |
The Liver | 112 |
The Intestines | 112 |
Species Variation | 114 |
Review Questions | 116 |
13 Reproductive Anatomy | 119 |
Introduction | 119 |
The Female | 119 |
The Male | 122 |
Review Questions | 125 |
Section 2 Physiology | 127 |
14 The Cell and Hematology | 129 |
Introduction | 129 |
Mammalian Cell Anatomy | 129 |
The Production of Energy | 130 |
Mammalian Cell Boundaries | 131 |
Hematology | 132 |
Red Blood Cells | 132 |
Platelets | 132 |
White Blood Cells | 132 |
Review Questions | 134 |
15 Functions of the Common Integument | 137 |
Introduction | 137 |
Skin | 137 |
Protection | 137 |
Thermoregulation | 138 |
Hydration | 139 |
Other Functions | 139 |
Clinical Considerations | 139 |
Glands | 140 |
Hair | 141 |
The Pads | 142 |
Claws, Nails, and Hooves | 142 |
Antlers, Horns, and Beaks | 142 |
Review Questions | 143 |
16 Sensory Physiology | 145 |
Introduction | 145 |
Receptors and Signals | 145 |
The Visual System | 146 |
Structures of the Eye | 146 |
Function of the Eye | 147 |
Proprioception and Equilibrium | 148 |
The Auditory System | 149 |
The Olfactory System | 149 |
The Gustatory System | 150 |
The Tactile System | 150 |
Specialized Receptors | 150 |
Review Questions | 151 |
17 Osteology | 153 |
Introduction | 153 |
The Growth of Bones | 153 |
Bone Marrow | 154 |
Cartilage | 155 |
Avians | 155 |
Review Questions | 156 |
18 Physiology of Joints | 159 |
Introduction | 159 |
The Immoveable Joints | 159 |
The Moveable Joints | 160 |
Connective Tissues | 160 |
The Synovial Joint | 161 |
Review Questions | 162 |
19 Muscle Physiology | 165 |
Introduction | 165 |
Striated Muscle | 165 |
The Generation of a Muscle Contraction | 166 |
Skeletal Muscle versus Cardiac Muscle | 167 |
Adenosine Triphosphate | 167 |
The Basis of Speed | 168 |
Non-Striated Muscle | 168 |
Innervation | 169 |
Review Questions | 170 |
20 Neurophysiology | 171 |
Introduction | 171 |
The Neuron | 171 |
The Action Potential | 173 |
Signal Transmission | 174 |
Central and Peripheral Functions | 175 |
The Brain | 175 |
The Autonomic Nervous System | 176 |
Review Questions | 178 |
21 Endocrine Physiology | 181 |
Introduction | 181 |
Endocrine Glands | 181 |
Regulation of Hormones | 181 |
Hormone Types | 182 |
Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland | 183 |
The Anterior Pituitary | 183 |
The Posterior Pituitary | 184 |
The Thyroid Gland | 184 |
Parathyroid Gland | 186 |
The Adrenal Gland | 187 |
The Pancreas and Insulin | 188 |
Other Endocrine Activities | 189 |
Prostaglandins and Pheromones | 189 |
Review Questions | 190 |
22 Renal Physiology | 193 |
Introduction | 193 |
The Nephron | 193 |
Renal Excretion and Reabsorption of Water | 195 |
Acid–Base Balance | 196 |
Blood Pressure and the Renal System | 196 |
Uremia | 197 |
Anemia and the Kidney | 197 |
Species Differences | 198 |
Review Questions | 198 |
23 Cardiovascular Physiology | 201 |
Introduction | 201 |
Cardiac Muscle | 201 |
The Heartbeat | 202 |
De-and Repolarization | 202 |
Cardiac Conduction System | 202 |
Rhythm | 203 |
Cardiac Output | 204 |
Flow Through the Heart and Back | 205 |
Vasculature | 206 |
Blood Pressure | 206 |
Autonomic Nervous System Involvement | 207 |
The Lymphatic System | 208 |
Review Questions | 209 |
24 Respiratory Physiology | 211 |
Introduction | 211 |
The Basics | 211 |
Ventilation and Temperature | 212 |
Residual Capacity | 213 |
Thoracic Pressure | 213 |
The Nervous System and Respiration | 213 |
The Rhythmicity of Breathing | 214 |
Gas Exchange | 214 |
Hemoglobin | 215 |
Carbon Dioxide | 216 |
Chemoreceptors | 216 |
Mechanisms to Increase Oxygenation | 217 |
Species Differences | 217 |
Review Questions | 218 |
25 Digestive Physiology | 221 |
Introduction | 221 |
Teeth | 222 |
Moving Toward the Stomach | 222 |
The Stomach | 223 |
Entering the Small Intestine | 224 |
The Colon | 226 |
The Liver | 226 |
Species Differentiation | 227 |
Review Questions | 228 |
26 Reproductive Physiology | 231 |
Introduction | 231 |
The Female | 231 |
Hormonal Control | 232 |
Other Factors Affecting the Estrous Cycle | 233 |
The Male | 233 |
Fertilization and Pregnancy | 234 |
Parturition | 235 |
Review Questions | 236 |
Appendix 1 Dissection Notes | 239 |
Appendix 2 The Cranial Nerves | 241 |
Appendix 3 Selected Muscle Origins and Insertions | 243 |
Appendix 4 Common Abbreviations | 245 |
Glossary | 251 |
References | 255 |
Index | 257 |