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3 Practical pharmacy for veterinary nurses. 4 Managing clinical environments, equipment and materials. 5 An introduction to care and monitoring of the inpatient. 6 The nursing process and nursing models. 7 Triage and emergency nursing. 8 Practical fluid therapy.
Pink ‘warning’ boxes highlight where the less experienced can inadvertently cause harm or offer less than optimum care. Yellow boxes draw attention to key points that the chapter author wishes to highlight.
Booktopia has BSAVA Manual of Practical Veterinary Nursing, BSAVA British Small Animal Veterinary Association by Marie. BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pet and Wildlife Nursing. Journal of Small Animal Practice Volume 54, Issue 9, Article first published online: 22 AUG 2013. Abstract; Full Article (HTML) Enhanced Article (HTML).
Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons with expertise in this field, this Manual is practical and user-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application of theory to practice. Patient care is discussed in a logical sequence, from the initial telephone call through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization and intervention. A variety of useful tools, including husbandry questionnaires, anaesthesia record forms and a collection of client handouts are also included. An ideal resource for student and qualified veterinary nurses, as well as other members of the veterinary healthcare team.
Key features: Provides an understanding of the basics of diseases, husbandry, anatomy and physiology of exotic pets as outlined by the RCVS examinations Gives veterinary nurses the confidence to discuss exotic pets with clients by providing a solid knowledge base in these species. This book acts as a companion to the City and Guilds NVQ level 4 equivalent qualification 'Veterinary Nursing of Exotic Species'. Suitable for veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians and veterinary students.
These three publications together would provide a good baseline set of reference books for this subject area in any practice. As with the whole range of BSAVA books the binding is reasonably robust and should manage to survive the rigors of frequent referencing and being forced to lie open on a practice bench top! It is sure to be a popular addition to the practice library and personal text book collection for many nurses and veterinary practitioners.
Author by: Anna Meredith Languange: en Publisher by: BSAVA Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 29 Total Download: 778 File Size: 49,6 Mb Description: Rabbits make up a considerable and growing proportion of the caseload in small animal practice, and both interest and knowledge in rabbit medicine and surgery has grown rapidly. In recognition of this, the BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Medicine and Surgery has been superseded by two separate volumes - the BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Surgery, Dentistry and Imaging and the BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Medicine. There is an increased understanding of the pathology of common diseases and greater awareness both of new conditions affecting this species and of their response to both disease and treatment regimes. This new BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Medicine features new chapters such as ‘The rabbit-friendly practice’, ‘Neoplasia’, and ‘Endocrine disease’. Other chapters have been updated and expanded, and the introduction of new authors has brought fresh insights and opinions to several topics. The authors provide a greater depth and breadth of coverage for practitioners seeking definitive and authoritative information to improve and refine the quality of veterinary care that they can provide for rabbits.
Molly Varga, Rachel Lumbis and Lucy GottPublished by the BSAVA, 2012, paperback, 312 pages, Price £69.00 (BSAVA members £45.00), ISBN‐13 978‐1‐905319‐35‐0 The content of this book is a thorough and comprehensive guide to exotic and wildlife nursing. It will appeal to the entire veterinary team from nursing assistants through to veterinary surgeons with specialist interest in the field, but it will be particularly useful to veterinary nurses caring for these patients or offering advice to clients and the public. The chapter divisions make good sense and ensure it is easy to navigate as a reference book. As a study book it provides clear indication at the beginning of each chapter of the topics to be covered, and at the end of each chapter extremely helpful self assessment questions. These questions are good for students (nursing or veterinary) reading the information for the first time but are also very helpful as a revision tool prior to exams or for staff wanting to brush up on their skill and knowledge base. Of particular note is the good use of colour to differentiate between certain text.
Description The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at the veterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10 years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species are significantly different from those of dogs and cats. This Manual provides veterinary nurses with a greater understanding of these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply their skills to these cases. Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons with expertise in this field, this Manual is practical and user-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application of theory to practice. Patient care is discussed in a logical sequence, from the initial telephone call through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization and intervention. A variety of useful tools, including husbandry questionnaires, anaesthesia record forms and a collection of client handouts are also included. An ideal resource for student and qualified veterinary nurses, as well as other members of the veterinary healthcare team.
The chapter divisions make good sense and ensure it is easy to navigate as a reference book. As a study book it provides clear indication at the beginning of each chapter of the topics to be covered, and at the end of each chapter extremely helpful self assessment questions. These questions are good for students (nursing or veterinary) reading the information for the first time but are also very helpful as a revision tool prior to exams or for staff wanting to brush up on their skill and knowledge base. Of particular note is the good use of colour to differentiate between certain text. Pink ‘warning’ boxes highlight where the less experienced can inadvertently cause harm or offer less than optimum care. Yellow boxes draw attention to key points that the chapter author wishes to highlight. Green boxes give step by step guidance to carrying out practical procedures.
Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons withexpertise in this field, this Manual is designed to be practicaland user-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application oftheory to practice. Patient care is discussed in a logicalsequence, from the initial telephone call through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization and intervention. A variety of usefultools, including husbandry questionnaires, anaesthesia record formsand a collection of client handouts are also included. The book istherefore an ideal resource for student and qualified veterinarynurses, as well as other members of the veterinary healthcareteam.
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The nursing requirements of these less familiar species aresignificantly different from those of dogs and cats. This Manualaims to provide veterinary nurses with a greater understanding ofthese requirements, enabling them to modify and apply their skillsto these cases. Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons withexpertise in this field, this Manual is designed to be practicaland user-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application oftheory to practice. Patient care is discussed in a logicalsequence, from the initial telephone call through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization and intervention.
An ideal resource for student and qualified veterinary nurses, as well as other members of the veterinary healthcare team.
Full-color images show the sometimes minute structures of these small animals and make accurate diagnoses easier, especially for lymphoproliferative diseases of rabbits, endoscopy, cytology, and hematology. Author by: William H. Miller Languange: en Publisher by: Elsevier Health Sciences Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 68 Total Download: 173 File Size: 51,8 Mb Description: Covering the diagnosis and treatment of hundreds of dermatologic conditions, Muller and Kirk's Small Animal Dermatology, 7th Edition is today’s leading reference on dermatology for dogs, cats, and pocket pets. Topics include clinical signs, etiology, and pathogenesis of dermatologic conditions including fungal, parasitic, metabolic, nutritional, environmental, and psychogenic. This edition includes full updates of all 21 chapters, and more than 1,300 full-color clinical, microscopic, and histopathologic images.
The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at theveterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species aresignificantly different from those of dogs and cats. ThisManual provides veterinary nurses with a greater understandingof these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply theirskills to these cases.
A variety of usefultools, including husbandry questionnaires, anaesthesia record formsand a collection of client handouts are also included. The book istherefore an ideal resource for student and qualified veterinarynurses, as well as other members of the veterinary healthcareteam.
This exciting book contains all of the most crucial information about rabbits, including a brief natural history and chapters on nutrition, behaviour and medical and surgical nursing. It examines key areas in detail and explores emerging concepts.
The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at theveterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species aresignificantly different from those of dogs and cats. ThisManual provides veterinary nurses with a greater understandingof these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply theirskills to these cases.
11 Diagnostic imaging techniques. 12 Anaesthesia and analgesia. 13 Surgical nursing. 14 Wound management, dressings and bandages.
• Aland Islands • Albania • Andorra • Armenia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Belgium • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Bulgaria • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Georgia • Germany • Gibraltar • Greece • Greenland • Holy See (Vatican City State) • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Liechtenstein • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Macedonia • Malta • Moldova • Monaco • Montenegro • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine • United Kingdom. • American Samoa • Australia • Bangladesh • Bhutan • British Indian Ocean Territory • Brunei • Cambodia • China • Christmas Island • Cocos (Keeling) Islands • Cook Islands • Fiji • Guam • India • Indonesia • Japan • Kazakhstan • Korea (the Republic of) • Kyrgyzstan • Laos • Malaysia • Maldives • Mongolia • Myanmar • Nepal • New Zealand • Pakistan • Papua New Guinea • Philippines • Samoa • Singapore • Solomon Islands • Sri Lanka • Tajikistan • Thailand • Timor-Leste • Tonga • Turkmenistan • Uzbekistan • Vanuatu • Vietnam. Description The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at the veterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10 years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species are significantly different from those of dogs and cats. This Manual provides veterinary nurses with a greater understanding of these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply their skills to these cases. Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons with expertise in this field, this Manual is practical and user-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application of theory to practice. Patient care is discussed in a logical sequence, from the initial telephone call through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization and intervention.
Windows embedded posready 2009 key. Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons with expertise in this field, this Manual is practical and user-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application of theory to practice. Patient care is discussed in a logical sequence, from the initial telephone call through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization and intervention. A variety of useful tools, including husbandry questionnaires, anaesthesia record forms and a collection of client handouts are also included. An ideal resource for student and qualified veterinary nurses, as well as other members of the veterinary healthcare team.
The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at theveterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species aresignificantly different from those of dogs and cats. ThisManual provides veterinary nurses with a greater understandingof these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply theirskills to these cases. Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons withexpertise in this field, this Manual is practical anduser-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application of theoryto practice.
The book istherefore an ideal resource for student and qualified veterinarynurses, as well as other members of the veterinary healthcareteam.
The chapter divisions make good sense and ensure it is easy to navigate as a reference book. As a study book it provides clear indication at the beginning of each chapter of the topics to be covered, and at the end of each chapter extremely helpful self assessment questions. These questions are good for students (nursing or veterinary) reading the information for the first time but are also very helpful as a revision tool prior to exams or for staff wanting to brush up on their skill and knowledge base. Of particular note is the good use of colour to differentiate between certain text.
5 An introduction to care and monitoring of the inpatient. 6 The nursing process and nursing models. 7 Triage and emergency nursing. 8 Practical fluid therapy. 9 Medical nursing. 10 Practical laboratory techniques.
Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons withexpertise in this field, this Manual is practical anduser-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application of theoryto practice. Patient care is discussed in a logical sequence, fromthe initial telephone call through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization and intervention. A variety of useful tools, including husbandry questionnaires, anaesthesia record forms and acollection of client handouts are also included.
• Aland Islands • Albania • Andorra • Armenia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Belgium • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Bulgaria • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Georgia • Germany • Gibraltar • Greece • Greenland • Holy See (Vatican City State) • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Liechtenstein • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Macedonia • Malta • Moldova • Monaco • Montenegro • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine • United Kingdom. • American Samoa • Australia • Bangladesh • Bhutan • British Indian Ocean Territory • Brunei • Cambodia • China • Christmas Island • Cocos (Keeling) Islands • Cook Islands • Fiji • Guam • India • Indonesia • Japan • Kazakhstan • Korea (the Republic of) • Kyrgyzstan • Laos • Malaysia • Maldives • Mongolia • Myanmar • Nepal • New Zealand • Pakistan • Papua New Guinea • Philippines • Samoa • Singapore • Solomon Islands • Sri Lanka • Tajikistan • Thailand • Timor-Leste • Tonga • Turkmenistan • Uzbekistan • Vanuatu • Vietnam.
• Aland Islands • Albania • Andorra • Armenia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Belgium • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Bulgaria • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Georgia • Germany • Gibraltar • Greece • Greenland • Holy See (Vatican City State) • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Liechtenstein • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Macedonia • Malta • Moldova • Monaco • Montenegro • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine • United Kingdom. • American Samoa • Australia • Bangladesh • Bhutan • British Indian Ocean Territory • Brunei • Cambodia • China • Christmas Island • Cocos (Keeling) Islands • Cook Islands • Fiji • Guam • India • Indonesia • Japan • Kazakhstan • Korea (the Republic of) • Kyrgyzstan • Laos • Malaysia • Maldives • Mongolia • Myanmar • Nepal • New Zealand • Pakistan • Papua New Guinea • Philippines • Samoa • Singapore • Solomon Islands • Sri Lanka • Tajikistan • Thailand • Timor-Leste • Tonga • Turkmenistan • Uzbekistan • Vanuatu • Vietnam. Description The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at the veterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10 years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species are significantly different from those of dogs and cats. This Manual provides veterinary nurses with a greater understanding of these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply their skills to these cases.
It would be of great advantage to also purchase or refer to the BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pets 5 th edition and the BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties. These three publications together would provide a good baseline set of reference books for this subject area in any practice. As with the whole range of BSAVA books the binding is reasonably robust and should manage to survive the rigors of frequent referencing and being forced to lie open on a practice bench top!