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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
Nakladatel | Plot |
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ISBN | 9781405130165 |
Vydání | 2008 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran | 752 |
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.
1. Procedures In the Adult Horse | 3 |
2. Procedures in the Neonatal Foal | 120 |
3. Hospital Design and Organisation | 147 |
4. Anaesthesia | 226 |
5. Nutritional Management of the Hospitalised Horse | 261 |
6. Common Treatments | 312 |
7. Common Problems Encountered in the Hospitalised Horse | 393 |
8. Monitoring and Treating the Coagulation System | 401 |
9. Monitoring and Treating the Cardiovascular System | 417 |
10. Monitoring and Treating the Respiratory System | 457 |
11. Monitoring and Treating the Gastrointestinal System | 484 |
12. Monitoring and Treating the Liver | 520 |
13. Monitoring and Treating the Urogenital System | 533 |
14. Monitoring and Treating the Neurological System | 557 |
15. Monitoring and Treating Common Musculoskeletal Problems in Hospitalised Horses | 572 |
16. Management of Horses with Problems of the Integument | 609 |
17. Monitoring and Treatment of Eyes | 628 |
18. Physiotherapy | 638 |
19. Appendices | 654 |
1. Procedures In the Adult Horse | 3 |
1.1 - Endotracheal Intubation | 3 |
1.2 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation | 5 |
1.3 - Physical Examination | 7 |
1.4 - Examination Per Rectum | 8 |
1.5 - Collection of Blood Samples and Intravenous Injection | 10 |
1.6 - Intramuscular Injections | 13 |
1.7 - Passage of a Nasogastric Tube and Indwelling Nasogastric Tube | 15 |
1.8 - Abdominocentesis | 16 |
1.9 - Peritoneal Lavage | 18 |
1.10 - Gastroscopy | 21 |
1.11 - Percutaneous Trocharisation | 24 |
1.12 - Rectal Mucosal Biopsy | 25 |
1.13 - Liver Biopsy | 26 |
1.14 - Jugular Catheterisation | 28 |
1.15 Cathetrisation of the Cephalic and Lateral Thoracic Veins | 30 |
1.16 - Fluid Administration Sets | 36 |
1.17 - Electronic Infusion Pumps and Syringe Drivers | 37 |
1.18 - Blood and Plasma Transfusion | 40 |
1.19 - Collection of Arterial Blood Gas Samples | 42 |
1.20 - Arterial Catheterisation | 43 |
1.21 - Indirect Arterial Blood Pressure Measurement | 44 |
1.22 - Direct Arterial Blood Pressure Measurement | 45 |
1.23 - Central Venous Pressure Measurement | 47 |
1.24 - Electrocardiography | 49 |
1.25 - Echocardiography | 52 |
1.26 - Cardiac Output Measurement | 55 |
1.27 - Pericardiocentesis | 58 |
1.28 - Emergency Tracheotomy | 60 |
1.29 - Intra-Nasal Oxygen Administration | 62 |
1.30 - Nebulisation | 63 |
1.31 - Endoscopy of the Respiratory Tract | 65 |
1.32 - Endoscopy of the Guttural Pouch | 66 |
1.33 - Tracheal Aspiration | 68 |
1.34 - Bronchoalveolar Lavage | 70 |
1.35 - Pleurocentesis | 71 |
1.36 - Evacuation of Pneumothorax | 72 |
1.37 - Lung Biopsy | 74 |
1.38 - Sinocentesis | 77 |
1.39 - Lumbosacral Spinal Fluid Collection | 79 |
1.40 - Atlanto-occipital Cerebrospinal Fluid Collection | 80 |
1.41 - Epidural Injection and Catheterisation | 81 |
1.42 - Urinary Catheterisation | 84 |
1.43 - Endoscopy of the Bladder and Ureters | 86 |
1.44 - Endometrial Biopsy | 86 |
1.45 - Uterine Lavage | 87 |
1.46 - Renal Biopsy | 88 |
1.47 - Bone Marrow Biopsy | 89 |
1.48 - Regional Anaesthesia of the Eye | 91 |
1.49 - Placement of A Subpalpebral Lavage Catheter | 93 |
1.50 - Regional Analgesia of the Limb | 96 |
1.51 - Bandaging of the Limb | 100 |
1.52 - Application of Splints | 106 |
1.53 - Application of a Tourniquet and Regional Limb Perfusion | 108 |
1.54 - Bandaging of the Head | 110 |
1.55 - Muscle Biopsy | 112 |
1.56 - Suture Materials and Suture Patterns for Skin Closure | 114 |
2. Procedures in the Neonatal Foal | 120 |
2.1 - Nasotracheal and Orotracheal Intubation | 120 |
2.2 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation | 122 |
2.3 - Mechanical Ventilation | 125 |
2.4 - Restraint of the Neonatal Foal | 129 |
2.5 - Placing an Indwelling Nasogastric Tube | 130 |
2.6 - Jugular Vein Catheterisation | 133 |
2.7 - Indirect Blood Pressure Measurement | 137 |
2.8 - Collection of Arterial Blood Gas / Arterial Catheterisation | 139 |
2.9 - Placement of a Urinary Catheter | 142 |
2.10 - Ultrasonography of the Umbilicus | 144 |
3. Hospital Design and Organisation | 147 |
3.1 - Designing and Building an Equine Hospital | 147 |
3.2 - Diagnostic Imaging | 164 |
3.3 - Biosecurity for Equine Hospitals: Protecting the Patient and the Hospital | 180 |
3.4 - Hospital Forms | 200 |
4. Anaesthesia | 226 |
4.1 - General Anaesthesia | 226 |
4.2 - Anaesthesia for some Specific Situations | 246 |
4.3 - Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (Tiva) | 252 |
4.4 - Standing Surgery Sedation and Anaesthesia | 253 |
4.5 - Post-Anaesthetic Morbidity | 254 |
5. Nutritional Management of the Hospitalised Horse | 261 |
5.1 - The Adult Horse | 261 |
5.2 - Nutrition Management of the Hospitalised Foal | 297 |
6. Common Treatments | 312 |
6.1 - Standing Sedation | 312 |
6.2 - Pain Management in the Hospitalised Horse | 324 |
6.3 - Antimicrobial Therapy | 337 |
6.4 - Aerosolised Antimicrobials | 361 |
6.5 - Fluid Therapy | 364 |
7. Common Problems Encountered in the Hospitalised Horse | 393 |
7.1 - Unexplained Fever | 393 |
7.2 - Thrombophlebitis | 395 |
7.3 - Inappetence | 397 |
7.4 - Unwillingness to Drink | 398 |
7.5 - Hyperlipaemia | 399 |
8. Monitoring and Treating the Coagulation System | 401 |
8.1 - Monitoring the Coagulation System | 401 |
8.2 - Management of Horses With Coagulopathies | 409 |
9. Monitoring and Treating the Cardiovascular System | 417 |
9.1 - Monitoring the Cardiovascular System | 417 |
9.2 - Treating the Cardiovascular System | 436 |
10. Monitoring and Treating the Respiratory System | 457 |
10.1 - Monitoring the Respiratory System | 457 |
10.2 - Management of Horses with Respiratory Disorders | 466 |
11. Monitoring and Treating the Gastrointestinal System | 484 |
11.1 - Monitoring the Gastrointestinal System | 484 |
11.2 - Management of Horses with Gastrointestinal Disorders | 499 |
12. Monitoring and Treating the Liver | 520 |
12.1 - Monitoring the Hepatic System | 520 |
12.2 - Management of Horses with Hepatic Disorders | 524 |
13. Monitoring and Treating the Urogenital System | 533 |
13.1 - Monitoring the Urogenital System | 533 |
13.2 - Treating the Urogenital System | 543 |
14. Monitoring and Treating the Neurological System | 557 |
14.1 - Monitoring the Neurological System | 557 |
14.2 - Management of Horses with Neurologic Disorders | 561 |
15. Monitoring and Treating Common Musculoskeletal Problems in Hospitalised Horses | 572 |
15.1 - Monitoring the Musculoskeletal System | 572 |
15.2 - Laminitis | 581 |
15.2.1 - Detection and Treatment of Laminitis | 581 |
15.2.2 - Supporting the Laminitic Foot | 582 |
15.3 - Biochemical Monitoring of the Musles | 583 |
15.4. Management of Rhabdomyolysis and Myopathy | 587 |
15.5 - Monitoring Horses with Implants | 591 |
15.6 - Monitoring Surgical Incisions | 596 |
15.7 - Ultrasonography of Surgical Incisions | 596 |
15.8 - Management of Surgical Site Infections | 598 |
15.9 - External Coaptation (Splinting) | 605 |
15.10 - Application of Casts | 607 |
16. Management of Horses with Problems of the Integument | 609 |
16.1 - Wound Management in Hospitalised Horses | 609 |
16.2 - Simple Skin Grafting Techniques | 623 |
17. Monitoring and Treatment of Eyes | 628 |
17.1 - Ophthalmic Examination | 628 |
17.2 - Management of Horses with Specific Ophthalmic Conditions | 628 |
17.3 - Management of Ocular Problems in the Neonatal Foal | 636 |
18. Physiotherapy: indications and treatment techniques | 638 |
19. Appendix | 654 |
19.1 - Drug Doses | 654 |
19.2 - Normal Physiological Values | 654 |
19.3 - Anticoagulants Needed for Various Blood Tests | 654 |
19.4 - Haematology | 654 |
19.5 - Biochemistry and Electrolytes | 654 |
19.6 - Blood Gas Analysis | 654 |
19.7 - Peritoneal Fluid Analysis | 654 |
19.8 - Transtracheal and Bronchoalveolar Fluid Analysis | 681 |
19.9 - Normal Values for Pleural Fluid | 681 |
19.10 - Normal Values for Cerebrospinal Fluid | 681 |
19.11 - Normal Values for Urine and Urine Production | 681 |
19.12 - Normal and Abnormal Values for Joint Fluid | 684 |
19.13 - Normal Haemodynamics of Adults and Foals | 684 |
19.14 - Diagnosis of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (Cushing's Disease) | 686 |
19.15 - The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test | 688 |
19.16 - Ageing Horses by Dentition | 688 |
Insice Front Cover: Guidelines for adult intensit care patiens | II. |
Inside Back Cover: CPR Of The Neonatal Foal | III. |