Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
Autor: Harvey
Nakladatel | British Small Animal Veterinary Association |
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ISBN | 9781905319398 |
Vydání | 2014 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 469 |
This new addition to the BSAVA Foundation Manual series serves to provide an easily accessible source of practical advice on the management of common feline problems encountered in first-opinion practice. It begins with an introduction to important general issues in effective feline practice, including handling techniques, principles of examination and how to ensure a cat-friendly practice. Gold-standard preventive healthcare guidelines focusing on a life-stage approach and a discussion on therapeutics including antibiotic use, analgesia and anaesthesia follow. The main part of the Manual comprises problem-oriented sections that focus on the investigation and initial management of, first, emergencies and then other common presentations such as alopecia, polydipsia and seizures. The final systems-based section gives more detailed information on the management of the disorders commonly seen in general practice.
The Manual gives enough information for any vet to deal very competently with commonly seen feline problems, also providing guidance on where to go for further information if required. Where appropriate, guidelines are also given for when referral should be considered, and for situations where financial limitations may exist.
A unique feature of this Manual are the many ‘Quick Reference Guides’ (QRGs) provided throughout , which present practical techniques and treatments in easy-to-follow step-by-step guides, with clear colour photographs illustrating each step whenever possible.
The international panel of authors were carefully chosen for their practical expertise and passion in different areas of feline practice. The practical and easy-to-follow advice provided in this Manual makes it essential reading for all new graduates and first-opinion vets who see feline cases, as well as veterinary students and veterinary nurses worldwide.
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Foreword | VII |
Preface | XIV |
SECTION 1: Effective feline practice | 1 |
1. The cat-friendly practice Margie Scherk | 1 |
2. Preventive healthcare: a life-stage approach Susan Little | 32 |
3. Practical therapeutics Jill E. Maddison and Jo Murrell | 52 |
SECTION 2: Common presenting complaints | 93 |
4. Feline emergencies | 93 |
4.1 Collapse Angie Hibbert | 93 |
4.2 Dyspnoea, tachypnoea and hyperpnoea Angie Hibbert | 105 |
4.3 Hypercalcaemia Samantha Taylor | 120 |
4.4 Hypocalcaemia Samantha Taylor | 123 |
4.5 Hypoglycaemia Samantha Taylor | 126 |
4.6 Hypokalaemia Samantha Taylor | 128 |
4.7 Seizures Laurent Garosi | 130 |
4.8 Sudden-onset blindness Natasha Mitchell | 135 |
4.9 Toxins - common feline poisonings Martha Cannon | 138 |
4.10 Trauma and wound management Geraldine Hunt | 143 |
4.11 Urethral obstruction Danièlle-Gunn Moore | 152 |
5. Other common feline problems | 161 |
5.1 Abdominal effusion Myra Forster-van Hijfte | 161 |
5.2 Abdominal masses Myra Forster-van Hijfte | 167 |
5.3 Alopecia Natalie Barnard | 170 |
5.4 Anaemia Séverine Tasker | 176 |
5.5 Anorexia Samantha Taylor and Rachel Korman | 187 |
5.6 Ataxia Laurent Garosi | 198 |
5.7 Azotaemia Kathleen Tennant | 201 |
5.8 Cat bite abscesses Martha Cannon | 204 |
5.9 Constipation Albert E. Jergens | 207 |
5.10 Coughing Angie Hibbert | 210 |
5.11 Dehydration Samantha Taylor | 214 |
5.12 Diarrhoea Albert E. Jergens | 217 |
5.13 Haematuria Danièlle-Gunn Moore | 221 |
5.14 Hairballs Margie Scherk | 225 |
5.15 Head shaking and/or ear scratching Natalie Barnard | 228 |
5.16 Head tilt Laurent Garosi | 233 |
5.17 Heart murmur Kerry Simpson | 235 |
5.18 Hypertension Sarah Caney | 238 |
5.19 Hyphaema Natasha Mitchell | 244 |
5.20 Inappropriate defecation Andrea Harvey | 248 |
5.21 Inappropriate urination, dysuria and pollakiuria Samantha Taylor | 250 |
5.22 Jaundice Andrea Harvey | 256 |
5.23 Lameness Sorrel J. Langley-Hobbs | 259 |
5.24 Mentation and behavioural changes Laurent Garosi | 264 |
5.25 Ocular discharge Natasha Mitchell | 267 |
5.26 Overgrooming and pruritus Natalie Barnard | 271 |
5.27 Pica Samantha Taylor | 279 |
5.28 Polyphagia Darren Foster | 282 |
5.29 Polyuria and polydipsia Sarah Caney | 284 |
5.30 Pyrexia and hyperthermia Mike Lappin | 287 |
5.31 Raised liver parameters Kathleen Tennant | 290 |
5.32 Regurgitation Myra Forster-van Hiijfte | 293 |
5.33 Skin masses, nodules and swellings Natalie Barnard | 297 |
5.34 Sneezing and nasal discharge Richard Malik and Andrea Harvey | 303 |
5.35 Vomiting Albert E. Jergens | 309 |
5.36 Weight loss Samantha Taylor | 312 |
SECTION 3: Management of common disorders | 315 |
6. Managing skin disorders Natalie Barnard | 315 |
7. Dental disorders and their management Lisa Milella | 324 |
8. Management of eye disease Natasha Mitchell | 335 |
9. Management of cardiovascular disorders Luca Ferasin | 344 |
10. Management of respiratory disorders Angie Hibbert | 350 |
11. Management of gastrointestinal disorders Albert E. Jergens | 362 |
12. Management of hepatic and pancreatic disorders Andrea Harvey | 371 |
13. Management of urinary tract disorders Samantha Taylor | 377 |
14. Management of endocrine disorders Nicki Reed | 389 |
15. Management of reproduction and related disorders Susan Little | 399 |
16. Management of fractures and orthopaedic disease Sorrel J. Langley-Hobbs | 413 |
17. Management of neurological and neuromuscular disorders Laurent Garosi | 423 |
18. Management of behavioural disorders Vicky Halls | 433 |
19. Infectious diseases Vanessa Barrs and Julia Beatty | 439 |
20. Management of haematological disorders Séverine Tasker | 452 |
21. Management of commonly encountered feline cancers Mark Goodfellow | 461 |
Appendix | 472 |
Suture patterns Geraldine Hunt | 472 |
Index | 474 |
Quick reference guides | 18 |
QRG 1.1 Calculation of energy requirements for ill cats Marge Chandler | 18 |
QRG 1.2 Handling techniques for simple procedures Suzanne Rudd | 18 |
QRG 1.3 Examining the eye Natasha Mitchell | 21 |
QRG 1.4 Examining the mouth in a conscious cat Lisa Milella | 24 |
QRG 1.5 Thoracic examination and auscultation Kerry Simpson | 25 |
QRG 1.6 Performing a neurological examination Laurent Garosi | 27 |
QRG 1.7 Blood sampling: practical tips Martha Cannon | 29 |
Marge Chandler | 46 |
QRG 2.2 Prepubertal neutering of kittens David Yates | 47 |
QRG 2.3 Prepubertal neutering of males: castration David Yates | 48 |
QRG 2.4 Prepubertal neutering of females: ovariohysterectomy David Yates | 49 |
QRG 2.5 Compassionate euthanasia Martha Cannon | 50 |
QRG 3.1 Giving oral medications to cats Martha Cannon | 92 |
QRG 4.1.1 Intravenous catheterization Samantha Taylor | 98 |
QRG 4.1.2 Approach to hypotensionAngie Hibbert | 100 |
QRG 4.1.3 Intravenous fluid therapy Samantha Taylor | 101 |
QRG 4.1.4 Recording and interpreting an electrocardiogram Luca Ferasin | 103 |
QRG 4.2.1 Immediate management of severe dyspnoea Angie Hibbert | 109 |