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Lumb & Jones' veterinary anesthesia and analgesia.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Blackwell, 2007.Edition: 4th ed. / edited by William J. Tranquilli, John C. Thurmon and Kurt A. GrimmDescription: 984 pISBN:
  • 9780781754712 (hbk.) :
  • 9780781754712 (hbk.) :
Other title:
  • Lumb and Jones' veterinary anesthesia
  • Veterinary anesthesia and analgesia
Uniform titles:
  • Lumb and Jones\' veterinary anesthesia.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 636.089796 TRA
LOC classification:
  • SF914 .L82 2007
Contents:
VIII.Anesthesia and analgesia for selected patients and procedures -- 44.Ocular patients. Majorie E. Gross and Elizabeth A. Giuliano -- 45.Anesthetic management of cesarean section patients. Marc R. Raffe and Rachael E. Carpenter -- 46.Trauma and critical patients. Gwendolyn L. Carroll and David D. Martin -- 47.Neonatal and geriatric patients. Glenn R. Pettifer and Tamara L. Grubb -- 48.Dental patients. Rachael E. Carpenter and Sandra Manfra Marretta -- 49.Cancer patients. Elizaberth M. Hardie and Victorial M. Lukasik -- 51.Horses with colic. Cynthia M. Trim and James N. More -- 52.Selected disgnostic procedures. Janyce L. Cornick-Seahorn, Jennifer Grimm, and Stephen L. Marks -- 53.Anesthetic emergencies and procedures. A. Thomas Evans and Deborah V. Wilson.
I.General topics -- 1.History and overview of veterinary anesthesia. John C. Thrumon and charles E. Short -- 2.Considerations for general anesthesia. William W. Muir -- 3.Pain and its management. Peter W. Hellyer, Sheilah A. Robertson, and Annal D. Fails -- II.Physiology -- 4.Cardiovascular system. William W. Muir -- 5.Respiratory system. Wayne N. McDonnell and Carolyn L. Kerr -- 6.Nervous syste. Kurt A. Grimm and Anne E. Wagner -- 7.Acid-b ase physiology. William W. Muir and Helio A. de Morais -- III.Pharmacology -- 8.Fluid, electrolyte, and blood component therapy. David C. Seeler -- 9.Anticholinergic s and sedatives.Kip A. Lemke -- 10.Opioids, Nonsteroidal anti-inflmaatories, and analgesic adjuvants. Leigh A. Lamont and Karol A. Mathews -- 11.Injectable and alternative anesthetic techniques. Keith R. Branson -- 12.Dissociative anesthetic techniques. Hui-Chu Lin -- 13.Inhalation anesthetics. Eugene P. Steffey and Khursheed R. Mama -- 14.Local anesthetics. Roma T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli -- 15.Muscle relaxants and neuromuscular blockade. Elizabeth A. Martinez and Robert D. Keegan -- 16.Drug interactions. Mark G. Papich -- IV.Equipment and monitoring - -17.Anesthetic machines and breathing systems. Sandee M. Hartsfield -- 18.Airway management and ventilation. Sandee M. Hartsfield -- 19.Monitoring anesthetized patients. Steve C. Haskins -- V.Selected anesthetic and analgesic techniques -- 20.Local and regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques: dogs. Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli -- 21.Local and regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques: horses. Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli.
22.Local and regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques: horses. Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli -- 23.Local and regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques: ruminants and swine. Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli -- 24.Acupunture. Roma T. Skarda and Maria Glowaski -- 25.Rehabilitation and palliative analgesia. Dianne Dunning and Duncan X. Lascelles -- VI.Anesthesia. analgesia, and immobilixation of selected species and classes of animals -- 26.Dogs and cats. Richard M. Bednarski -- 27.Horses. John A. E. Hubbell -- 28.Ruminants. Thomas W. Riebold -- 29.Swine. John C. Thurman and Geoffrey W. Smith -- 30.Laboratory animals. Paul A. Flecknell, Claire A. Richardson and Aleksandar Popovic -- 31.Exotic and zoo animal species. Rachael E. Carpenter and David B. Brunson -- 32.Chemical immobilization of free-ranging terrestrial mammals. Nigel A. Caulkett and Jon M. Arnemo -- 33.Aquating mammals. David B. Brunson -- 34.Birds. John W. Ludders and Nora S. Matthews -- 35.Reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Darryl J.Heard and Mark D. Stetter -- VII.Anesthesia and analgesia of patients with specific disease -- 36.Cardiovascular disease. Ralph C. Harvey and Stephen J. Ettinger -- 37.Pulmonary disease. Robert R. Paddleford and Stephen A. Green -- 38.Neurological disease. Ralph C. Harvey, Stephen A. Greene, and William B. Thomas -- 39.Renal disease. Stephen A. Greene and Gregory F. Grauer -- 40.Hepatic disease. Stephen A. Greene and Steven L. Marks -- 41.Gastrointestinal disease. Stephen A. Greene and Steven L. Marks -- 42.Endocrine disese. Ralph C. Harvey and Michael Schaer -- 43.Airway disease. Stephen A. greene and Ralph C. Harvey.
Summary: This expanded, fully revised, and updated fourth edition, provides increased diversity in authorship for a comprehensive perspective to management of anesthesia and pain in patients suffering from an array of clinical conditions and disease.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 636.089796 TRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217258

Previous ed.: published as Lumb and Jones' veterinary anesthesia. 1996.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

VIII.Anesthesia and analgesia for selected patients and procedures -- 44.Ocular patients. Majorie E. Gross and Elizabeth A. Giuliano -- 45.Anesthetic management of cesarean section patients. Marc R. Raffe and Rachael E. Carpenter -- 46.Trauma and critical patients. Gwendolyn L. Carroll and David D. Martin -- 47.Neonatal and geriatric patients. Glenn R. Pettifer and Tamara L. Grubb -- 48.Dental patients. Rachael E. Carpenter and Sandra Manfra Marretta -- 49.Cancer patients. Elizaberth M. Hardie and Victorial M. Lukasik -- 51.Horses with colic. Cynthia M. Trim and James N. More -- 52.Selected disgnostic procedures. Janyce L. Cornick-Seahorn, Jennifer Grimm, and Stephen L. Marks -- 53.Anesthetic emergencies and procedures. A. Thomas Evans and Deborah V. Wilson.

I.General topics -- 1.History and overview of veterinary anesthesia. John C. Thrumon and charles E. Short -- 2.Considerations for general anesthesia. William W. Muir -- 3.Pain and its management. Peter W. Hellyer, Sheilah A. Robertson, and Annal D. Fails -- II.Physiology -- 4.Cardiovascular system. William W. Muir -- 5.Respiratory system. Wayne N. McDonnell and Carolyn L. Kerr -- 6.Nervous syste. Kurt A. Grimm and Anne E. Wagner -- 7.Acid-b ase physiology. William W. Muir and Helio A. de Morais -- III.Pharmacology -- 8.Fluid, electrolyte, and blood component therapy. David C. Seeler -- 9.Anticholinergic s and sedatives.Kip A. Lemke -- 10.Opioids, Nonsteroidal anti-inflmaatories, and analgesic adjuvants. Leigh A. Lamont and Karol A. Mathews -- 11.Injectable and alternative anesthetic techniques. Keith R. Branson -- 12.Dissociative anesthetic techniques. Hui-Chu Lin -- 13.Inhalation anesthetics. Eugene P. Steffey and Khursheed R. Mama -- 14.Local anesthetics. Roma T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli -- 15.Muscle relaxants and neuromuscular blockade. Elizabeth A. Martinez and Robert D. Keegan -- 16.Drug interactions. Mark G. Papich -- IV.Equipment and monitoring - -17.Anesthetic machines and breathing systems. Sandee M. Hartsfield -- 18.Airway management and ventilation. Sandee M. Hartsfield -- 19.Monitoring anesthetized patients. Steve C. Haskins -- V.Selected anesthetic and analgesic techniques -- 20.Local and regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques: dogs. Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli -- 21.Local and regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques: horses. Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli.

22.Local and regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques: horses. Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli -- 23.Local and regional anesthetic and analgesic techniques: ruminants and swine. Roman T. Skarda and William J. Tranquilli -- 24.Acupunture. Roma T. Skarda and Maria Glowaski -- 25.Rehabilitation and palliative analgesia. Dianne Dunning and Duncan X. Lascelles -- VI.Anesthesia. analgesia, and immobilixation of selected species and classes of animals -- 26.Dogs and cats. Richard M. Bednarski -- 27.Horses. John A. E. Hubbell -- 28.Ruminants. Thomas W. Riebold -- 29.Swine. John C. Thurman and Geoffrey W. Smith -- 30.Laboratory animals. Paul A. Flecknell, Claire A. Richardson and Aleksandar Popovic -- 31.Exotic and zoo animal species. Rachael E. Carpenter and David B. Brunson -- 32.Chemical immobilization of free-ranging terrestrial mammals. Nigel A. Caulkett and Jon M. Arnemo -- 33.Aquating mammals. David B. Brunson -- 34.Birds. John W. Ludders and Nora S. Matthews -- 35.Reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Darryl J.Heard and Mark D. Stetter -- VII.Anesthesia and analgesia of patients with specific disease -- 36.Cardiovascular disease. Ralph C. Harvey and Stephen J. Ettinger -- 37.Pulmonary disease. Robert R. Paddleford and Stephen A. Green -- 38.Neurological disease. Ralph C. Harvey, Stephen A. Greene, and William B. Thomas -- 39.Renal disease. Stephen A. Greene and Gregory F. Grauer -- 40.Hepatic disease. Stephen A. Greene and Steven L. Marks -- 41.Gastrointestinal disease. Stephen A. Greene and Steven L. Marks -- 42.Endocrine disese. Ralph C. Harvey and Michael Schaer -- 43.Airway disease. Stephen A. greene and Ralph C. Harvey.

This expanded, fully revised, and updated fourth edition, provides increased diversity in authorship for a comprehensive perspective to management of anesthesia and pain in patients suffering from an array of clinical conditions and disease.

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