Anaesthesia for veterinary nurses / edited by Elizabeth Welsh.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Blackwell Science, 2003.Description: viii, 368 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780632050611 (pbk.) :
- 9780632050611
- 636.089796 WEL
- SF914 .A48 2003
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636.089796 MCK Veterinary anesthesia and analgesia / | 636.089796 TRA Lumb & Jones' veterinary anesthesia and analgesia. | 636.089796 WEL Anaesthesia for veterinary nurses / | 636.089796 WEL Anaesthesia for veterinary nurses / | 636.089796 WEL Anaesthesia for veterinary nurses / | 636.089796 WEL Anaesthesia for veterinary nurses / | 636.089796 WEL Anaesthesia for veterinary nurses / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The Role of the Veterinary Nurse in Anaesthesia 2. Physiology Relevant to Anaesthesia 3. Preoperative Assessment and Patient Preparation 4. Anaesthetic Machines and Ventilators 5. Breathing Circuits and Airway Management 6. Anaesthetic Drugs 7. Analgesia 8. Intravenous Access and Fluid Therapy During Anaesthesia 9. Monitoring the Anaesthetised Patient 10. Nursing the Patient in Recovery 11. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Other Emergencies 12. Rabbit, Ferret and Rodent Anaesthesia 13. Avian Anaesthesia 14. Reptile Anaesthesia 15. Large Animal Anaesthesia.
It is vitally important that veterinary nurses are familiar with the many different anaesthetic methods in order to make the right selection for the particular animal being treated. It can make the difference between the survival of the animal or its death.