Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
Veterinary Ophthalmology: A manual for Veterinary Nurses and Technicians is the first book written specifically for nurses and technicians who have an interest in ophthalmology. It presents information on the key areas in a practical and user-friendly way and demystifies what is for many a particularly daunting area of veterinary medicine. Aimed at nurses and technicians of all levels of experience, Veterinary Ophthalmology provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of veterinary ophthalmology for trainees, those working in general practice, and specialist referral centres. Chapters on anatomy and physiology and ocular pharmacology provide a firm base from which to explore the practicalities of the ophthalmic examination. Specific aspects of medical and surgical nursing and common ophthalmic problems are discussed with the emphasis always on the nursing requirements of the conditions presented. There are also chapters dedicated to specialist ophthalmic procedures and inherited ocular problems. A comprehensive glossary covers some of the complex terminology found in veterinary ophthalmology. Full colour illustrations are presented throughout the book and provide an invaluable visual aid. This book is a key text for anyone with an interest in treating ophthalmic conditions and can be used for quick reference as well as being easy and enjoyable to read in its entirety.
Autor: Sally M. Turner, MA VetMB DVOphthal MRCVS, Veterinary Ophthalmologist
Nakladatel | Plot |
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ISBN | 9780750688413 |
Vydání | 2005 |
Vazba | |
Počet stran | 206 |
FEATURES
Covers essential information on nursing the veterinary ophthalmic patient
Includes advice on first aid and common ocular problems
Well-illustrated with colour photographs and colour line diagrams
Provides cutting edge information on specialist techniques and their nursing requirements
The first text in this area to meet the needs of Diploma and Degree students
Includes three useful appendices on ocular emergencies, causes of blindness and suppliers of ophthalmic