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Anesthesia and Pain Management for Veterinary Nurses and Technicians [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 498 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 750 g, 61 Tables, color; 297 Illustrations, color; 31 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Teton NewMedia
  • ISBN-10: 1591610508
  • ISBN-13: 9781591610502
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 498 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 750 g, 61 Tables, color; 297 Illustrations, color; 31 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Teton NewMedia
  • ISBN-10: 1591610508
  • ISBN-13: 9781591610502
This textbook and clinical guide is ideal for veterinary nurses and technicians in training. It offers a concise yet comprehensive resource for veterinary students and practitioners desiring a review of anesthesia and analgesia with step-by-step guidelines. A wealth of illustrations illustrate the theory in practice.
Chapter 1 Principles of Anesthesia and Analgesia
Importance of Anesthesia
2(1)
Importance of Analgesia
2(1)
Principles of Analgesia
3(1)
Principles of Anesthesia
3(3)
How to use this Book
6(3)
Chapter 2 Preparing the Patient for Anesthesia Physical Exam
9(7)
History
11(1)
Other Tests
12(1)
Patient Preparation and Stabilization
13(3)
Chapter 3 Anesthesia Machines and Equipment
The Anesthesia Machine
16(14)
Breathing Systems
30(15)
How to: Set up a Breathing System
45(4)
How to: Pressure Check the Machine and Breathing System
49(5)
Troubleshooting Anesthesia Equipment
54(6)
Mechanical Ventilation
60(10)
Chapter 4 Anesthesia Drugs Choosing Drugs
70(52)
Administering Drugs
70(1)
Specific Drug Considerations
70(3)
Drugs used in the Premedication Phase of Anesthesia
73(24)
Drugs used in the Induction Phase of Anesthesia
97(11)
Drugs used in the Maintenance Phase of Anesthesia
108(5)
Drugs used in the Recovery Phase of Anesthesia
113(5)
Drugs for Postoperative Pain after Discharge
118(4)
Chapter 5 Monitoring the Anesthetized Patient Monitoring Equipment
122(60)
What to Monitor
122(2)
Monitoring the Central Nervous System (CNS)
124(1)
CNS Basic Monitoring
124(3)
CNS Advanced Monitoring
127(1)
Monitoring the Cardiovascular System
128(1)
Cardiovascular System Basic Monitoring
128(11)
Cardiovascular System Advanced Monitoring
139(18)
Monitoring the Respiratory System
157(1)
Respiratory System Basic Monitoring
158(6)
Respiratory System Advanced Monitoring
164(13)
Body Temperature Monitoring
177(2)
Miscellaneous Monitoring Considerations
179(3)
Chapter 6 Support of the Anesthetized Patient Support of the CNS: Attention to Anesthetic Depth and Provision of Analgesia
182(30)
Support of the Cardiovascular System: Blood Pressure
183(1)
Blood Pressure Support: Heart Rate
184(5)
Blood Pressure Support: Circulating Fluid Volume
189(10)
Support of the Respiratory System: Gas Exchange
199(5)
Body Temperature Support
204(4)
Attention to Basic Husbandry
208(4)
Chapter 7 Pain and Analgesia Importance of Analgesia
212(82)
Prevention/Treatment of Pain
223(2)
Analgesic Drugs
225(11)
Sample Perioperative Analgesic Protocols
236(6)
Local and Regional Anesthesia Blocks
242(4)
Commonly used Local/Regional Blocks in Veterinary Medicine
246(33)
Constant Rate Infusions
279(15)
Chapter 8 Anesthesia Step-by-Step
Anesthesia Phase: Preparation/Premedication
294(16)
Anesthesia Phase: Induction
310(6)
Anesthesia Phase: Maintenance
316(16)
Anesthesia Phase: Recovery
332(8)
Chapter 9 Anesthesia and Analgesa for Specific Cases
Healthy Dogs (ASA MI)
340(1)
Healthy Cats (ASA I-II) Inhalant Based Protocols
341(1)
Healthy Cats (ASA I-II) Injectable Based Protocols
342(1)
Brachycephalic Airway Disease/Upper Respiratory Dysfunction
343(3)
Castration
346(1)
Cesarean Section
347(4)
Diabetes
351(2)
Heart Disease
353(2)
Hepatic Disease/Dysfunction
355(2)
Ovariohysterectomy
357(2)
Renal Disease/Insufficiency
359(2)
Seizures
361(2)
Trauma
363(3)
Patients with Anesthesia Complications
366(8)
Chapter 10 Treating Complications and Emergencies
CNS Complications and Emergencies
374(1)
Cardiovascular System Complications and Emergencies
375(15)
Respiratory System Complications and Emergencies
390(10)
Cardiac Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
400(5)
Other Anesthetic Complications
405(5)
Chapter 11 Anesthesia in Horses
Preparation for General Anesthesia: Step by Step
410(1)
Premedication and Induction
411(6)
Anesthesia Maintenance
417(2)
Intraoperative Analgesia
419(3)
Monitoring and Support
422(4)
Recovery from Anesthesia: Step by Step
426(2)
Quick Tips for Horse Inhalant Anesthesia from a Fellow LVT
428(12)
Chapter 12 Anesthesia and Analgesia for Pocket Pets General Comments on Drugs
440(15)
Analgesia
441(5)
Anesthesia
446(6)
Common Protocols
452(1)
Species Specific Issues
453(2)
Glossary and Abbreviations 455(5)
Recommended Readings 460(1)
Appendices 461(5)
How To Set Up For Anesthesia Check List 466(3)
Index 469
The authors are all members of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at Washington State University, USA.