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The Equine Hospital Manual

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The must-have resource drawing together all aspects of hospital care of the horse and specialist techniques in equine medicine. Written by a team of over 30 international experts working at the cutting edge of equine medicine and surgery. The emphasis is on practical, easy-to-access information, with a sound basis in evidence based medicine and full references for further enquiry.
The Equine Hospital Manual covers the range of procedures used on hospitalized adult horses and foals from the simple to the advanced. The book is liberally illustrated with photographs and line drawings.

Autor: Kevin Corley and Jennifer Stephen are both based at Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital, Republic of Ireland. Kevin was formerly a Lecturer in Equine Medicine and Critical Care, and Head of the Neonatal Foal Intensive Care Programme, at the Royal Veterinary College, London. He is an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Equine Medicine (Internal Medicine) and diplomate of both the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. He is widely published in equine internal medicine and critical care, and has spoken at a range of international conferences

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ISBN9781405130165
Vydání2008
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Počet stran752
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Covering:
Basic skills including physical examination, blood collection, and bandaging
Advanced skills including mechanical ventilation, lung biopsy and cardiac output measurement
Designing and setting up an equine hospital
Biosecurity
Therapeutic drugs used in horses and their doses
Nutrition for hospital patients, including TPN and PPN
Fluid therapy - choices, amounts and pitfalls
Anaesthesia - equipment, techniques and post-operative care including analgesia
Reflecting the substantial trend in recent years to treat horses in a hospital rather than in the field, this book provides all you need to know whether you have facilities to treat one or one hundred horses.

Obsah
1. Procedures In the Adult Horse3
2. Procedures in the Neonatal Foal120
3. Hospital Design and Organisation147
4. Anaesthesia226
5. Nutritional Management of the Hospitalised Horse261
6. Common Treatments312
7. Common Problems Encountered in the Hospitalised Horse393
8. Monitoring and Treating the Coagulation System401
9. Monitoring and Treating the Cardiovascular System417
10. Monitoring and Treating the Respiratory System457
11. Monitoring and Treating the Gastrointestinal System484
12. Monitoring and Treating the Liver520
13. Monitoring and Treating the Urogenital System533
14. Monitoring and Treating the Neurological System557
15. Monitoring and Treating Common Musculoskeletal Problems in Hospitalised Horses572
16. Management of Horses with Problems of the Integument609
17. Monitoring and Treatment of Eyes628
18. Physiotherapy638
19. Appendices654
1. Procedures In the Adult Horse3
1.1 - Endotracheal Intubation3
1.2 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation5
1.3 - Physical Examination7
1.4 - Examination Per Rectum8
1.5 - Collection of Blood Samples and Intravenous Injection10
1.6 - Intramuscular Injections13
1.7 - Passage of a Nasogastric Tube and Indwelling Nasogastric Tube15
1.8 - Abdominocentesis16
1.9 - Peritoneal Lavage18
1.10 - Gastroscopy21
1.11 - Percutaneous Trocharisation24
1.12 - Rectal Mucosal Biopsy25
1.13 - Liver Biopsy26
1.14 - Jugular Catheterisation28
1.15 Cathetrisation of the Cephalic and Lateral Thoracic Veins30
1.16 - Fluid Administration Sets36
1.17 - Electronic Infusion Pumps and Syringe Drivers37
1.18 - Blood and Plasma Transfusion40
1.19 - Collection of Arterial Blood Gas Samples42
1.20 - Arterial Catheterisation43
1.21 - Indirect Arterial Blood Pressure Measurement44
1.22 - Direct Arterial Blood Pressure Measurement45
1.23 - Central Venous Pressure Measurement47
1.24 - Electrocardiography49
1.25 - Echocardiography52
1.26 - Cardiac Output Measurement55
1.27 - Pericardiocentesis58
1.28 - Emergency Tracheotomy60
1.29 - Intra-Nasal Oxygen Administration62
1.30 - Nebulisation63
1.31 - Endoscopy of the Respiratory Tract65
1.32 - Endoscopy of the Guttural Pouch66
1.33 - Tracheal Aspiration68
1.34 - Bronchoalveolar Lavage70
1.35 - Pleurocentesis71
1.36 - Evacuation of Pneumothorax72
1.37 - Lung Biopsy74
1.38 - Sinocentesis77
1.39 - Lumbosacral Spinal Fluid Collection79
1.40 - Atlanto-occipital Cerebrospinal Fluid Collection80
1.41 - Epidural Injection and Catheterisation81
1.42 - Urinary Catheterisation84
1.43 - Endoscopy of the Bladder and Ureters86
1.44 - Endometrial Biopsy86
1.45 - Uterine Lavage87
1.46 - Renal Biopsy88
1.47 - Bone Marrow Biopsy89
1.48 - Regional Anaesthesia of the Eye91
1.49 - Placement of A Subpalpebral Lavage Catheter93
1.50 - Regional Analgesia of the Limb96
1.51 - Bandaging of the Limb100
1.52 - Application of Splints106
1.53 - Application of a Tourniquet and Regional Limb Perfusion108
1.54 - Bandaging of the Head110
1.55 - Muscle Biopsy112
1.56 - Suture Materials and Suture Patterns for Skin Closure114
2. Procedures in the Neonatal Foal120
2.1 - Nasotracheal and Orotracheal Intubation120
2.2 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation122
2.3 - Mechanical Ventilation125
2.4 - Restraint of the Neonatal Foal129
2.5 - Placing an Indwelling Nasogastric Tube130
2.6 - Jugular Vein Catheterisation133
2.7 - Indirect Blood Pressure Measurement137
2.8 - Collection of Arterial Blood Gas / Arterial Catheterisation139
2.9 - Placement of a Urinary Catheter142
2.10 - Ultrasonography of the Umbilicus144
3. Hospital Design and Organisation147
3.1 - Designing and Building an Equine Hospital147
3.2 - Diagnostic Imaging164
3.3 - Biosecurity for Equine Hospitals: Protecting the Patient and the Hospital180
3.4 - Hospital Forms200
4. Anaesthesia226
4.1 - General Anaesthesia226
4.2 - Anaesthesia for some Specific Situations246
4.3 - Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (Tiva)252
4.4 - Standing Surgery Sedation and Anaesthesia253
4.5 - Post-Anaesthetic Morbidity254
5. Nutritional Management of the Hospitalised Horse261
5.1 - The Adult Horse261
5.2 - Nutrition Management of the Hospitalised Foal297
6. Common Treatments312
6.1 - Standing Sedation312
6.2 - Pain Management in the Hospitalised Horse324
6.3 - Antimicrobial Therapy337
6.4 - Aerosolised Antimicrobials361
6.5 - Fluid Therapy364
7. Common Problems Encountered in the Hospitalised Horse393
7.1 - Unexplained Fever393
7.2 - Thrombophlebitis395
7.3 - Inappetence397
7.4 - Unwillingness to Drink398
7.5 - Hyperlipaemia399
8. Monitoring and Treating the Coagulation System401
8.1 - Monitoring the Coagulation System401
8.2 - Management of Horses With Coagulopathies409
9. Monitoring and Treating the Cardiovascular System417
9.1 - Monitoring the Cardiovascular System417
9.2 - Treating the Cardiovascular System436
10. Monitoring and Treating the Respiratory System457
10.1 - Monitoring the Respiratory System457
10.2 - Management of Horses with Respiratory Disorders466
11. Monitoring and Treating the Gastrointestinal System484
11.1 - Monitoring the Gastrointestinal System484
11.2 - Management of Horses with Gastrointestinal Disorders499
12. Monitoring and Treating the Liver520
12.1 - Monitoring the Hepatic System520
12.2 - Management of Horses with Hepatic Disorders524
13. Monitoring and Treating the Urogenital System533
13.1 - Monitoring the Urogenital System533
13.2 - Treating the Urogenital System543
14. Monitoring and Treating the Neurological System557
14.1 - Monitoring the Neurological System557
14.2 - Management of Horses with Neurologic Disorders561
15. Monitoring and Treating Common Musculoskeletal Problems in Hospitalised Horses572
15.1 - Monitoring the Musculoskeletal System572
15.2 - Laminitis581
15.2.1 - Detection and Treatment of Laminitis581
15.2.2 - Supporting the Laminitic Foot582
15.3 - Biochemical Monitoring of the Musles583
15.4. Management of Rhabdomyolysis and Myopathy587
15.5 - Monitoring Horses with Implants591
15.6 - Monitoring Surgical Incisions596
15.7 - Ultrasonography of Surgical Incisions596
15.8 - Management of Surgical Site Infections598
15.9 - External Coaptation (Splinting)605
15.10 - Application of Casts607
16. Management of Horses with Problems of the Integument609
16.1 - Wound Management in Hospitalised Horses609
16.2 - Simple Skin Grafting Techniques623
17. Monitoring and Treatment of Eyes628
17.1 - Ophthalmic Examination628
17.2 - Management of Horses with Specific Ophthalmic Conditions628
17.3 - Management of Ocular Problems in the Neonatal Foal636
18. Physiotherapy: indications and treatment techniques638
19. Appendix654
19.1 - Drug Doses654
19.2 - Normal Physiological Values654
19.3 - Anticoagulants Needed for Various Blood Tests654
19.4 - Haematology654
19.5 - Biochemistry and Electrolytes654
19.6 - Blood Gas Analysis654
19.7 - Peritoneal Fluid Analysis654
19.8 - Transtracheal and Bronchoalveolar Fluid Analysis681
19.9 - Normal Values for Pleural Fluid681
19.10 - Normal Values for Cerebrospinal Fluid681
19.11 - Normal Values for Urine and Urine Production681
19.12 - Normal and Abnormal Values for Joint Fluid684
19.13 - Normal Haemodynamics of Adults and Foals684
19.14 - Diagnosis of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (Cushing's Disease)686
19.15 - The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test688
19.16 - Ageing Horses by Dentition688
Insice Front Cover: Guidelines for adult intensit care patiensII.
Inside Back Cover: CPR Of The Neonatal FoalIII.