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Veterinary Anesthesia Drug Quick Reference
By Cheryl A. Blaze, BVSc, PhD, MABA and Maria M. Glowaski, DVM, DACVA
ISBN:0721602606
Approx. 336 pages, Approx. 100 illustrations, Copyright 2004
Softcover
Description
This valuable reference is designed for quick access to clinically relevant anesthetic agents and techniques. This pocket reference contains anesthetic drugs, as well as those used perioperatively, descriptions and dosing information in commonly anesthetized species, and the various routes of administration commonly used in the practice of clinical veterinary anesthesia.
Key Features
ontains more than 50 drugs listed alphabetically for ease of reference
Information is presented in a standardized, logical format for quick access
Presents advantages and disadvantages of each agent
Contains special sections on drug cocktails, nerve block techniques, and ECG analysis
Table of Contents
Acepromazine Atipamezole Atracurium Atropine Bupivacaine Buprenorphine Butorphanol Carprofen Detomidine Diazepam Dobutamine Dopamine Doxapram Duramorph Edrophonium EMLA cream Ephedrine Etomidate Fentanyl Fentanyl Transdermal Patch Flumanezil Furosemide Glycopyrrolate Guaifenesin Halothane Hydromorphone Innovar-Vet Isoflurane Isoproterenol Ketamine Ketoprofen Lidocaine Meperidine Methadone Mepivacaine Methohexital Midazolam Morphine Nalbuphine Naloxone Nitrous Oxide Neostigmine Oxymorphone Pancuronium Propofol Sevoflurane Telazol Thiopental Vecuronium Xylazine Yohimbine Drug cocktails, infusions Equine (triple drip) Cattle, sheep, goat Llama Pig Dog, cat Rabbit Ferret Local nerve blocks Local anesthetics Epidural Paravertebral Brachial plexus Intercostal interpleural Dental Dehorn goats Declaw cats Neuromuscular blockade Monitoring Technique and drugs Reversal ECG Counting heart rate from ECG strip Respiratory sinus arrhythmia Atrial fibrillation A-V block Bundle branch block Bigeminy Ventricular premature contractions Ventricular fibrillation Fluids Calculation of flow rate Composition of fluids Blood and blood substitutes Blood Hetastarch Dextran Oxyglobin Plasma Hypertonic saline Emergencies/urgent cases Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Urolithiasis cat Urolithiasis goat Urolithiasis dog Ruptured bladder foal Gastric dilation volvulus Intervertebral disk herniation Diaphragmatic hernia Septic abdomen, Intestinal foreign body Colic horse Caesarean Other special cases Pyometra Tracheal foreign body Adrenalectomy Ophthalmic cases Chylothorax, other thoracic Anemic patient Diabetic Hit-by-car fracture Seizure history Aggressive dogs Aggressive cats Delayed recovery from anesthesia Foals Llamas Pigs Miscellaneous Consumption of isoflurane MAC of volatile anesthetics Factors affecting MAC Opiate receptor types Conversion tables Temperature
Author Information
By Cheryl A. Blaze, BVSc, PhD, MABA, Assistant Professor Department of Clinical Sciences, Tufts Uniersity School of Veterinary Medicine Grafton, Massachusettes; and Maria M. Glowaski, DVM, DACVA, Anesthesiologist, Department of Surgical & Radiological Services, University of California-Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, California Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine
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