Description
This is a fully revised new edition of this essential text covering anaesthesia and analgesia in all large and small animal species. The new edition has greatly expanded sections on anaesthesia of exotic species such as small mammals, llamas, camels and many more, and also has a new section on anaesthesia of wild animals, both large and small, and birds.The book is divided into 3 sections; the first, Principles and Procedures covers pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, monitoring, sedation and premedication and much more. The second section comprises chapters on anaesthesia in all the main species and the third section covers anaesthesia in special cases, complications and crises !Almost 200 prints and line illustrations enhance the comprehensive text, and make the new edition of Veterinary Anaesthesia 10/e an essential purchase for all vets !- all large and small animal species covered in one book: includes new advances in anaesthesia in horses, birds, lab animals and wild animals- glossary of USA and UK drug names: up-dated coverage of all new anaesthetic agents in Europe and the USA- first section covers principles of drug action, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics- the only book to discuss anaesthesia of individual species in detail: lot of info on anaesthesia of goats, sheep and other herbivores such as camels and llamas- also covers analgesia in all species- chapter on special cases such as anaesthesia in obstetrics- chapter on anaesthetic accidents and crises !- Presents a range of new chapters from contributors of international repute.- The evidence base has been expanded and, wherever possible, information is supported by a review of the literature.- Now in colour throughout, the all-new design includes check-list boxes to facilitate understanding/troubleshooting and increase safety.- New illustrations have been added in many chapters to clarify practical points of technique.
Table of Contents
ContributorsPrefaceIn memoriam L. W. HallSECTION 1 PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES1. An introduction to anaesthesiaAnd general considerations2. Patient monitoring and clinical measurement3. An introduction to pharmacokinetics4. Principles of sedation, anticholinergic agents, and principles of premedication5. AnalgesiaKate Borer-Weir6. Injectable anaesthetic agents7. General pharmacology of the inhalation anaesthetics8. Relaxation of the skeletal muscles9. Pulmonary gas exchange: artificial ventilation of the lungs10. Apparatus for administration of anaestheticsSECTION 2 ANAESTHESIA OF THE SPECIES11. Anaesthesia of the horse12. Anaesthesia of cattle13. Anaesthesia of sheep, goats and other herbivores14. Anaesthesia of the pig15. Anaesthesia of the dog16. Anaesthesia of the cat17. Anaesthesia of small mammals, exotic pets, aquatic and small wildlifeStephen J. Divers18. Chemical immobilization of wild animalsSonia M. HernandezSPECIAL ANAESTHESIA19. Anaesthesia for obstetrics20. Anaesthesia for intrathoracic procedures21. Complications22. Cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation (CPCR)Jennifer G. AdamsAppendixIndex
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