Building on the great success of the author's earlier book, Volume 2-Advanced Cases presents some 255 clinical scenarios in self-assessment format. This new volume will appeal to all those dealing with skin diseases in small animals, veterinary practitioners and students, veterinary nurses and technicians.
A concise illustrated manual (revised 2012) focusing on management of the more common emergency and critical care conditions encountered in clinical practice, covering emergencies affecting each body system, toxicology and other environmental causes, critical care techniques and clinical skills and procedures.
*uses a case-based format providing real cases in veterinary emergency and critical care medicine. *highlights preventable errors in medical judgment and client communication in order to avoid repeating them. *will help practitioners improve standards of veterinary professional care in a rapidly growing field.
Presents informative and practical guidance on endoscopic indications, instrumentation, patient preparation, and techniques. This title provides the novices as well as the advanced practitioners with the information needed to deliver the safest, high-quality endoscopic services for small animals, including avian and exotics.
This fully illustrated book provides guidelines for the safe implementation of fluid and transfusion therapy in clinical practice, first describing the physiologic fluid compartments of the body, followed by clinical chapters and cases to reinforce the principles and concepts described.
This book offers a case-based approach to reviewing and interpreting images and developing a differential diagnosis. Nearly 200 cases are presented with high-quality images for each. Detailed answers include information on the radiographic findings, radiographic diagnosis, comments, and notes on whether further imaging or evaluation is needed.
Small Animal Internal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses is the first comprehensive resource on internal medicine written for the veterinary technician.