Grimm / Tranquilli / Lamont Essentials of Small Animal Anesthesia and Analgesia
2. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-118-68833-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 584 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-118-68833-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Essentials of Small Animal Anesthesia and Analgesia, SecondEdition presents the fundamentals of managing small animalanesthesia patients in a clinically relevant, accessible manual.The bulk of the book is distilled from Lumb and Jones'Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia to provide authoritativeinformation in a quick-reference format, with references to Lumband Jones' throughout for easy access to further detail.Logically reorganized with an easy-to-use structure and anincreased focus on pain management, this new edition features newchapters on equipment and managing specific conditions.
The Second Edition has been updated to reflect current practicesin anesthesia and analgesia, and a new companion website offersreview questions and answers, video clips, and an image bank withadditional figures not found in the printed book. Essentials ofSmall Animal Anesthesia and Analgesia, Second Edition providesveterinary care providers and students with key information onanesthetic and analgesic pharmacology, physiology, patientassessment, and clinical case management.
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Contributors vii
Contributors to Lumb and Jones' Veterinary Anesthesia andAnalgesia, Fourth Edition viii
Preface xii
1 Patient evaluation and risk management 3
William W. Muir, Steve C. Haskins, and Mark G. Papich
2 Anesthetic physiology and pharmacology 15
William W. Muir, Wayne N. McDonell, Carolyn L. Kerr, Kurt A.Grimm, Kip A. Lemke, Keith R. Branson, Hui-Chu Lin, Eugene P.Steffey, Khursheed R. Mama, Elizabeth A. Martinez, and Robert D.Keegan
3 Pain physiology, pharmacology, and management 82
Peter W. Hellyer, Sheilah A. Robertson, Anna D. Fails, Leigh A.Lamont, Karol A. Mathews, Roman T. Skarda, Maria Glowaski, DianneDunning, and Duncan X. Lascelles
4 Chronic pain management 147
Duncan X. Lascelles and James S. Gaynor
5 Anesthesia equipment 158
Craig Mosley
6 Patient monitoring 197
Steve C. Haskins
7 Acid-base balance and fl uid therapy 240
William W. Muir, Helio S. A. de Morais, and David C.Seeler
8 Anesthesia management of dogs and cats 274
Richard M. Bednarski
9 Anesthesia and immobilization of small mammals 300
Paul A. Flecknell, Claire A. Richardson, Aleksandar Popovic,Rachael E. Carpenter, and David B. Brunson
10 Local anesthetics and regional analgesic techniques 326
Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli
11 Anesthesia for patients with cardiovascular disease 378
Tamara L. Grubb and Stephen A. Greene
12 Anesthesia for patients with respiratory disease and/orairway compromise 387
Tamara L. Grubb and Stephen A. Greene
13 Anesthesia for patients with neurological disease 400
Stephen A. Greene and Tamara L. Grubb
14 Anesthesia for small animal patients with renal disease412
Stuart Clark-Price
15 Anesthesia for patients with liver disease 422
Fernando Garcia
16 Anesthesia for patients with gastrointestinal disease434
Jennifer G. Adams
17 Anesthesia for patients with endocrine disorders 455
Stephen A. Greene and Tamara L. Grubb
18 Anesthetic considerations for special procedures 461
Marjorie E. Gross, Elizabeth A. Giuliano, Marc R. Raffe, RachaelE. Carpenter, Gwendolyn L. Carroll, David D. Martin, Sandra ManfraMarretta, Glenn R. Pettifer, Tamara L. Grubb, Elizabeth M. Hardie,Victoria M. Lukasik, Janyce L. Cornick-Seahorn, Jennifer B. Grimm,and Steven L. Marks
19 Anesthetic emergencies and accidents 509
A. Thomas Evans and Deborah V. Wilson
Index 528
This book has a companion website providing review questions,illustrations, and videos only available online atwww.wiley.com/go/grimm.