Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
Publikace je určena všem, kteří se zabývají problematikou anestezie malých zvířat. Je sepsána přehledným způsobem popisující krok za krokem úskalí bezpečné anestezie od vyšetření pacienta, přípravy na anestezii, výběr vhodné anestezie dle druhu pacienta a veterinárního úkonu, premedikace, indukce, vedení anestezie, probuzení, zotavení a zvládnutí bolesti. Informace v této publikaci jsou zaměřeny především na psy a kočky, dále jsou uvedeny i drobní savci a ptáci. Autor zvolil velice zajímavou koncepci publikace, informace jsou uvedeny v otázkách a odpovědích. Text je snadno čitelný s logicky uspořádanými veterinárními anesteziologickými referencemi vhodnými jak pro veterináře a veterinární techniky, kteří jsou zodpovědní za anestezii pacientů na veterinárních pracovištích. Publikace je přehledně zpracována. Dávky léčiv jsou uvedeny v přehledných tabulkách, informace jsou doplněny přehlednými perovkami. Každá kapitola začíná zvýraznění klíčových bodů a nabízí odkazy, grafy, statistiky a informace na všechny druhy otázek souvisejících s anestezii. Autoři, uznávaní specialisté nabízejí možnost nahlédnout do jejich klinické rozhodovacího procesu ve velmi čitelném formátu. Dává konkrétní odpovědi na otázky týkající se anestezie, které budou pravděpodobně čelit v praxi malých zvířat. Přínosné jsou kapitoly věnované anestezii s ohledem na postižení nervového systému, postižení očí, zubů, horních a dolních cest dýchacích, kardiovaskulárního systému, onemocnění jater, ledvin, dolních cest močových, endokrinních žláz. Přehledné jsou kapitoly pro výkony ortopedické, akutní medicíny, anesteziologických zákroků u brachycefalických plemen, odlišností anestezie psů, koček, králíků, fretek, ptáků.
Autor: Lesley J. Smith
Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
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ISBN | 9781118912836 |
Vydání | 2016 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 376 |
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Review
“An ideal book to browse through but also an excellent revision tool for students or a good guide for in-house CPD.” (Vet Nurses Today, 1 January 2016)
"Each chapter opens with a highlight of key points and offers references, charts, statistics, and supporting information to answer all kinds of issues involved in administering small animal anesthesia." (California Bookwatch, 2016)
"Overall, this is an easy-to-read, logically organized veterinary anesthesia reference that is appropriate for both veterinarians and veterinary technicians who are responsible for anesthetizing veterinary patients." (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 June 2016)
From the Back Cover
Questions and Answers in Small Animal Anesthesia provides practical and logical guidance for a wide range of anesthesia questions commonly faced in veterinary medicine. Expert authors offer insight into their clinical decision-making process in a highly readable format. Designed to supply specific answers, this succinct yet complete book is equally useful for troubleshooting problems encountered in anesthesia and learning best practices for anesthetizing dogs, cats, small mammals, and birds.
Chapters cover all stages of the anesthetic process, from patient evaluation and preparation, equipment checks, premedication, induction, and anesthetic maintenance to monitoring and troubleshooting common complications, recovery, pain assessment and management, with chapters on specific disease conditions, breed considerations in dogs, feline-specific information, and anesthesia for small pocket pets and birds. Each chapter poses practical questions related to the topic and gives a concise answer for each one. Questions and Answers in Small Animal Anesthesia supports veterinary students and practitioners in making clinical decisions related to anesthetic management and improving patient outcomes.
Key features
• Gives concrete answers to questions about anesthesia likely to be faced in small animal practice
• Explains why experienced anesthesiologists make the choices they do
• Provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of anesthetic management using an engaging question-and-answer format
• Covers dogs, cats, small mammals, and birds
• Focuses on practical, clinically relevant information
List of contributors, | xi |
Preface, | xv |
Lesley J. Smith 1 Patient Evaluation, | 1 |
Lesley J. Smith 2 Owner Concerns, | 9 |
Richard M. Bednarski 4 Anesthetic Machine and Equipment Check, | 19 |
Lesley J. Smith and Jo Murrell 5 Pre-anesthetic Sedative Drugs, | 33 |
Lydia Love 6 Opioids and Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, | 43 |
Lesley J. Smith 7 Anticholinergic Drugs, | 53 |
Lesley J. Smith 8 Time to Premedicate, | 57 |
Erin Wendt-Hornickle 9 Intravenous Access and Fluid Administration, | 65 |
Tanya Duke-Novakovski 10 Intravenous Anesthetic Induction Drugs, | 73 |
Lesley J. Smith 11 Inhalant Inductions, | 83 |
Berit L. Fischer 12 Induction Techniques for the Really Sick Patient, | 87 |
Tamara Grubb 13 Inhalant Anesthetics, | 93 |
Martin J. Kennedy 14 Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA), | 101 |
Martin J. Kennedy 15 Anesthetic Monitoring Basics, | 107 |
Lesley J. Smith 16 Normal Values for Anesthetized Patients, | 119 |
Lesley J. Smith 17 Troubleshooting Hypotension, | 123 |
Rebecca A. Johnson 18 Troubleshooting Hypoxemia, | 133 |
Rebecca A. Johnson 19 Troubleshooting Hypercapnia and Hypocapnia, | 139 |
Lysa Pam Posner 20 Troubleshooting Hypothermia and Hyperthermia, | 147 |
Benjamin M. Brainard and Gregg S. Rapoport 21 Common Arrhythmias in Anesthetized Patients, | 155 |
Carolyn Kerr 22 Constant Rate Infusions, | 163 |
Carrie Schroeder 23 Loco-Regional Anesthesia, | 173 |
Andrew Claude 24 Troubleshooting Anesthetic Recovery, | 185 |
Jo Murrell 25 Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Dogs, | 193 |
Beatriz Monteiro and Paulo Steagall 26 Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Cats, | 201 |
Erin Wendt-Hornickle 27 Post-Operative Analgesia Approaches and Options, | 211 |
Jason W. Soukup and Lesley J. Smith 28 Anesthetic Considerations for Dental Prophylaxis and Oral Surgery, | 221 |
Stephen A. Greene 29 Anesthetic Considerations for Neurologic Disease, | 229 |
Lesley J. Smith 30 Anesthetic Considerations for Ocular Disease, | 237 |
Rebecca A. Johnson 31 Anesthetic Considerations for Upper and Lower Respiratory Disease, | 243 |
Andre C. Shih 32 Anesthetic Considerations for Cardiovascular Disease, | 253 |
Carrie Schroeder 33 Anesthetic Considerations for Gastrointestinal Disease, | 261 |
Jane Quandt 34 Anesthetic Considerations for Hepatic Disease, | 269 |
Jane Quandt 35 Anesthetic Considerations for Renal Disease, | 275 |
Ann B. Weil 36 Anesthetic Considerations for Post-Renal Urinary Tract Disease, | 283 |
Berit L. Fischer 37 Anesthetic Considerations for Endocrine Disease, | 289 |
Odette O 38 Anesthetic Considerations for Orthopedic Surgery, | 305 |
Jane Quandt 39 Anesthetic Management of Common Emergencies in Small Animals, | 313 |
Lesley J. Smith 40 Anesthetic Management of Brachycephalic Breeds, | 323 |
Lesley J. Smith 41 Anesthetic Considerations for Other Canine Breeds, | 327 |
Paulo Steagall and Javier Benito 42 Anesthetic Considerations for Cats, | 331 |
Katrina Lafferty 43 Anesthetic Management of Rabbits and Ferrets, | 343 |
Katrina Lafferty 44 Anesthetic Management of Birds, | 355 |
Index, | 367 |