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Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion

Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care

Elisa M. Mazzaferro (Cornell University Veterinary Specialists, Stamford, CT)

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Wiley-Blackwell
15 August 2017
Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care, Second Edition provides essential information about treating medical emergencies using a quick-reference format ideal for the fast-paced emergency setting. 

Offers fast access to important information during a small animal emergency Presents topics alphabetically with identically formatted topics for ease of use Adds information on 25 new diseases and updates throughout, plus updated references and more information on drugs available outside the US Features color photographs to depict the diseases and conditions discussed Includes access to a companion website with client education handouts to download and use in practice
Edited by:  
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 239mm,  Width: 183mm,  Spine: 43mm
Weight:   1.633kg
ISBN:   9781118990285
ISBN 10:   1118990285
Series:   Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult
Pages:   896
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contributor List ix Preface xv About the Companion Website xvi Chapter 1 Acetaminophen Toxicity 1 Chapter 2 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 9 Chapter 3 Anterior Uveitis 17 Chapter 4 Anticoagulant Rodenticide Toxicity 25 Chapter 5 Arterial Thromboembolism 31 Chapter 6 Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter 42 Chapter 7 Atrial Standstill 49 Chapter 8 Atrioventricular Block 55 Chapter 9 Blood Transfusion Reaction 64 Chapter 10 Brachial Plexus Injury 71 Chapter 11 Bromethalin Rodenticide Toxicity 77 Chapter 12 Bundle Branch Block – Left 84 Chapter 13 Bundle Branch Block – Right 88 Chapter 14 Canine Distemper 93 Chapter 15 Cardiopulmonary Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 100 Chapter 16 Cholecalciferol – Rodenticide Toxicity 109 Chapter 17 Chylothorax 117 Chapter 18 Coonhound Paralysis 125 Chapter 19 Diabetic Ketoacidosis 131 Chapter 20 Diaphragmatic Hernia 138 Chapter 21 Disorders of Chloride 146 Chapter 22 Disorders of Phosphorus 150 Chapter 23 Disorders of Sodium 155 Chapter 24 Drowning and Submersion Injury 161 Chapter 25 Dystocia and Uterine Inertia 169 Chapter 26 Electric Cord Injury 177 Chapter 27 Epistaxis 183 Chapter 28 Esophageal Foreign Body 191 Chapter 29 Ethylene Glycol Toxicity 197 Chapter 30 Feline Bronchitis 203 Chapter 31 Feline Infectious Peritonitis 214 Chapter 32 Feline Leukemia Virus Infection 221 Chapter 33 Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease 229 Chapter 34 Feline Panleukopenia 238 Chapter 35 Gastric Dilation-Volvulus Syndrome 245 Chapter 36 Gastrointestinal Foreign Body/Obstruction 254 Chapter 37 Glaucoma 262 Chapter 38 Heat Stroke and Heat-Induced Illness 272 Chapter 39 Hemoabdomen 283 Chapter 40 Hepatic Encephalopathy 291 Chapter 41 Hyperglycemia 300 Chapter 42 Hyperkalemia 306 Chapter 43 Hyperosmolarity 312 Chapter 44 Hypertension 318 Chapter 45 Hypertrophic and Restrictive Cardiomyopathy 331 Chapter 46 Hyphema 339 Chapter 47 Hypoadrenocorticism 346 Chapter 48 Hypokalemia 352 Chapter 49 Hypotension 358 Chapter 50 Hypothermia 364 Chapter 51 Hypoxemia 370 Chapter 52 Idioventricular Dysrhythmias 377 Chapter 53 Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia 382 Chapter 54 Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia 394 Chapter 55 Intussusception 405 Chapter 56 Ivermectin Toxicity 410 Chapter 57 Lily Toxicity 415 Chapter 58 Lower Urinary Tract Infections – Canine and Feline 421 Chapter 59 Macadamia Nut Toxicity 434 Chapter 60 Magnesium Disorders 437 Chapter 61 Metabolic Acidosis 445 Chapter 62 Metabolic Alkalosis 452 Chapter 63 Metaldehyde Toxicity 457 Chapter 64 Murmurs 462 Chapter 65 Mycotoxins – Aflatoxins 468 Chapter 66 Mycotoxins – Tremorgens 474 Chapter 67 NSAID Toxicosis 479 Chapter 68 Organophosphate Intoxication 486 Chapter 69 Otitis Media and Otitis Interna – Canine 493 Chapter 70 Paraphimosis 506 Chapter 71 Parvoviral Enteritis – Canine 509 Chapter 72 Pericardial Effusion 517 Chapter 73 Pleural Effusion 533 Chapter 74 Pneumonia – Aspiration 542 Chapter 75 Pneumonia – Bacterial 549 Chapter 76 Pneumothorax 557 Chapter 77 Proptosis 568 Chapter 78 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension 576 Chapter 79 Pulmonary Contusions 587 Chapter 80 Pulmonary Edema – Cardiogenic 593 Chapter 81 Pulmonary Edema – Noncardiogenic 603 Chapter 82 Pulmonary Thromboembolism 611 Chapter 83 Pyometra 620 Chapter 84 Pyothorax 628 Chapter 85 Raisin and Grape Toxicity 637 Chapter 86 Retinal Detachment 644 Chapter 87 Schiff-Sherrington 651 Chapter 88 Scleral and Corneal Lacerations 654 Chapter 89 Seizures 663 Chapter 90 Septic Peritonitis 672 Chapter 91 Serotonin Syndrome 682 Chapter 92 Shock – Cardiogenic 688 Chapter 93 Shock – Distributive 695 Chapter 94 Smoke Inhalation 703 Chapter 95 Snake Bite – Coral Snakes 711 Chapter 96 Snake Bite – Pit Vipers 721 Chapter 97 Spider Bite – Black Widow 732 Chapter 98 Spider Bite – Brown Spiders 738 Chapter 99 Spinal Fracture 750 Chapter 100 Spinal Shock 757 Chapter 101 Splenic Torsion 761 Chapter 102 Supraventricular Tachycardia 766 Chapter 103 Syncope 773 Chapter 104 Tick Paralysis 780 Chapter 105 Tracheal Collapse 785 Chapter 106 Traumatic Myocarditis 791 Chapter 107 Urethral Obstruction – Canine 797 Chapter 108 Urethral Obstruction – Feline 805 Chapter 109 Urethral Prolapse 813 Chapter 110 Vaginal Hyperplasia/Prolapse 817 Chapter 111 Ventricular Dysrhythmias 822 Chapter 112 Vestibular Disease 827 Chapter 113 Vomiting/Hematemesis 835 Chapter 114 Von Willebrand Disease 843 Chapter 115 Zinc Toxicity 849 Index 855

THE EDITOR Elisa M. Mazzaferro, MS, DVM, PhD, DACVECC, is a veterinary emergency and critical care specialist at Cornell University Veterinary Specialists in Stamford, Connecticut, USA.

Reviews for Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care

-This textbook is an excellent addition to the existing resources available to small animal veterinarians. It is appropriately priced, and I expect it will become an essential resource for experienced emergency room veterinarians, new graduates, and practitioners who occasionally see animals with medical emergencies.- (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, December 2010) -This book provides pertinent information in an easily accessible, concise format. It could be readily used by anyone who works with emergency and critical care patients.- (Doody's, January 2011) -This book fulfils its aim as an easy-to-access clinical companion, and will readily supply a good summary on any of the emergency presentations discussed in five minutes. As such, it would make a useful addition to the bookshelves of any small animal practice.- (Veterinary Record, December 2010) -Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care adds to Blackwell's 'Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion' series of vet references and is a 'must' for any college-level vet reference collection. It provides a condensed handbook with bullet points, alphabetically organized topics, and keys based on quick clinical consultation. Emergency and critical care information needs to be fast: this book's approach assures in-depth discussions.- (Midwest Book Review, November 2010) -The text is well formatted, making it easy to read, and there are a decent number of colour photos, radiograph images, electrocardiogram strips and tables.... This book will definitely serve as a useful quick reference and support tool, especially for a dedicated out-of-hours service or a general practice that sees a fair number of emergencies.- (Veterinary Times, November 2010) -This illustrated reference will help veterinarians, students, veterinary technicians, and staff at hospitals and emergency clinics diagnose and treat emergency conditions.- (Book News, September 2010) -This book succeeds in its aim to provide readily accessible, up-to-date information covering most emergency conditions, in a format that is quick and easy to consult, once the reader has familiarised him or herself with the general layout.- (Veterinary Practice, May 2011) This textbook is an excellent addition to the existing resources available to small animal veterinarians. It is appropriately priced, and I expect it will become an essential resource for experienced emergency room veterinarians, new graduates, and practitioners who occasionally see animals with medical emergencies. (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, December 2010) This book provides pertinent information in an easily accessible, concise format. It could be readily used by anyone who works with emergency and critical care patients. (Doody's, January 2011) This book fulfils its aim as an easy-to-access clinical companion, and will readily supply a good summary on any of the emergency presentations discussed in five minutes. As such, it would make a useful addition to the bookshelves of any small animal practice. (Veterinary Record, December 2010) Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care adds to Blackwell's 'Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion' series of vet references and is a 'must' for any college-level vet reference collection. It provides a condensed handbook with bullet points, alphabetically organized topics, and keys based on quick clinical consultation. Emergency and critical care information needs to be fast: this book's approach assures in-depth discussions. (Midwest Book Review, November 2010) The text is well formatted, making it easy to read, and there are a decent number of colour photos, radiograph images, electrocardiogram strips and tables.... This book will definitely serve as a useful quick reference and support tool, especially for a dedicated out-of-hours service or a general practice that sees a fair number of emergencies. (Veterinary Times, November 2010) This illustrated reference will help veterinarians, students, veterinary technicians, and staff at hospitals and emergency clinics diagnose and treat emergency conditions. (Book News, September 2010) This book succeeds in its aim to provide readily accessible, up-to-date information covering most emergency conditions, in a format that is quick and easy to consult, once the reader has familiarised him or herself with the general layout. (Veterinary Practice, May 2011)


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