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Kirk & Bistner's Handbook of Veterinary Procedures and Emergency Treatment - E-Book

Kirk & Bistner's Handbook of Veterinary Procedures and Emergency Treatment - E-Book

Richard B. Ford | Elisa Mazzaferro

(2011)

Abstract

Provide expert care for cats and dogs! Kirk and Bistner's Handbook of Veterinary Procedures and Emergency Treatment, 9th Edition covers not only the management of emergency conditions, but also strategies for dealing with hundreds of routine diagnostic and treatment challenges in small animals. Its user-friendly format provides instant access to vital information -- making it an ideal resource in emergency situations -- and it is conveniently organized by both body systems and presenting signs to help you easily reach a diagnosis and determine a treatment plan for all clinical situations. Written by veterinary experts Richard Ford and Elisa Mazzaferro, Kirk and Bistner's Handbook of Veterinary Procedures and Emergency Treatment provides current guidelines for small animal emergency care and the diagnostic procedures most commonly performed in a busy, team-oriented practice.

  • Step-by-step instructions and illustrations are provided for all major emergency and non-emergency clinical procedures.
  • A logical, easy-to-use format lists all emergency conditions in alphabetical order, and includes quick reference boxes calling out key information such as clinical tips and cautions.

  • Clear, concise guidelines help you evaluate clinical signs and laboratory test data.

  • Clinical algorithms make it easier to identify and treat abnormalities.
  • Guidelines for assessment and treatment include practical advice and solutions, how to examine the small animal patient using a body systems and problem list approach, and a review of basic diagnostic procedures used in daily practice.

  • Coverage of toxicological emergencies describes how to manage exposures and poisonings.

  • A quick reference guide to the management of the emergency patient is conveniently located on the inside cover.

  • A comprehensive drug formulary makes lookup easy, and includes proprietary names, actions/use of each drug, formulations, recommended dosages, and special precautions, with emergency medications highlighted for fast reference
  • This all-in-one reference includes practical coverage of emergency procedures, physical assessment in sickness and health, routine and advanced testing procedures, diagnostic tests sampling, preparation, procedures, and interpretation.
  • Quick Reference boxes include potential causes of each clinical abnormality and associated signs, step-by-step diagnostic plans, and clinical algorithms.
  • The latest vaccination guidelines include protocols for dogs and cats at low, medium, and high risk of exposure to infectious diseases.

  • Updated coverage keeps you current with the latest on pain assessment, prevention, and treatment.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
Kirk and Bistner's Handhook of Veterinary procedures and Emergency Treatment iii
Copyright iv
Dedication v
Preface vii
Foreword ix
Contents xi
Section 1: Emergency Care 1
Prehospital management of the injured animal 2
Initial emergency examination, management, and triage 3
Emergency diagnostic and therapeutic procedures 7
Pain: Assessment, Prevention, and Management 65
Emergency management of specific conditions 77
Section 2: Patient Evaluation and Organ System Examination 295
Patient Evaluation 295
The Medical Record 301
The Organ System Examination 303
Section 3: Clinical Signs 381
Abdominal enlargement with ascites 382
Abdominal enlargement without ascites 382
Aggression 384
Alopecia 386
Ataxia 386
Blindness 386
Blood in urine: hematuria, hemoglobinuria, myoglobinuria 386
Coma: loss of consciousness 388
Constipation (obstipation) 389
Cough 391
Coughing blood: hemoptysis 393
Deafness or hearing loss 394
Decreased urine production: oliguria and anuria 395
Diarrhea, acute-onset 396
Diarrhea, chronic 398
Difficulty breathing or respiratory distress: cyanosis 400
Difficulty breathing or respiratory distress: dyspnea 402
Difficulty swallowing: dysphagia 402
Hair loss: alopecia 405
Hemorrhage 407
Icterus 407
Incoordination: ataxia 407
Increased urination and water consumption: polyuria and polydipsia 408
Itching or scratching: pruritus 409
Jaundice 412
Joint swelling: arthropathy 412
Loss of appetite: anorexia 413
Lymph node enlargement: lymphadenomegaly 414
Pain 415
Painful urination: dysuria 416
Painful defecation: dyschezia 416
Rectal and anal pain 416
Regurgitation 416
Seizures (convulsions or epilepsy) 418
Sneezing and nasal discharge 420
Spontaneous bleeding: hemorrhage 421
Straining to defecate: dyschezia 425
Straining to urinate: dysuria 426
Swelling of the limbs: peripheral edema 427
Uncontrolled urination: urinary incontinence 430
Vision loss: total blindness 431
Vomiting 434
Vomiting blood: hematemesis 435
Weakness, lethargy, fatigue 437
Weight loss: emaciation, cachexia 438
Yellow skin or mucous membranes: icterus (or jaundice) 439
Additional Reading 441
Section 4: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures 442
Routine procedures 442
Dermatologic procedures 482
Advanced Procedures 487
Section 5: Laboratory Diagnosis and Test Protocols 551
Common reference range values 554
Sample handling 554
Submission requirements for rabies suspects 558
Histopathology and cytopathology 561
Biochemistry—routine 566
Routine biochemical testing 569
Special diagnostic tests and test protocols 575
Hemostasis and coagulation 588
Endocrinology 599
Immunology 612
Infectious disease serology and microbiology 615
Urine 632
Section 6: Charts and Tables 635
References 666
Index 737
Quick Reference to Managing the Emergency Patient 769