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Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management, 2nd Edition
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- 編號: 0-00000000323046794
- 作者:James S. Gaynor
- 原價-2145 - (熱賣價)1881 - 節省 ↓12%
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Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management, 2nd Edition
By James S. Gaynor, DVM, MS, DACVA, DAAPM and William W. Muir, III, DVM, PhD, MSc, DACVECC, DACVA
672 pages 160 ills
Trim size 5 X 8 1/4 in
Copyright 2008
Description
You can trust this user-friendly guide to help you meet the increasing need for effective pain management in the animals you treat. It provides instant access to clinically relevant information on pain assessment, pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment options, guidelines for managing acute and chronic pain, and unique aspects of pain management in dogs, cats, horses, cattle, birds, reptiles, ferrets, and rabbits.
Key Features
User-friendly format helps you quickly and easily find essential pain management information.
Helpful boxes and tables provide at-a-glance access to pharmacologic protocols and clinical applications, including dosages, indications, contraindications, and side effects.
Complementary and alternative treatment strategies are included throughout to assist you in using the latest non-pharmacological pain interventions.
Case studies clearly illustrate the practical applications of key concepts in the clinical setting and help you sharpen your pain assessment and management skills.
New to this Edition
New contributors — many of the most respected experts in the field — share their insights and experiences to bring you the most current thinking in this ever-changing discipline.
Completely revised and updated content throughout ensures you are using the best and most current information available on analgesic drugs and pain management techniques.
An expanded chapter on Pain Management in Horses and Cattle explores the latest advances in treating this group of animals.
Eight new chapters offer cutting-edge coverage of hot topics in the field, including:
Pain Management in the Cat
Pain Management for the Pet Bird
Clinical Approaches to Analgesia in Reptiles
Clinical Approaches to Analgesia in Ferrets and Rabbits
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation in Dogs
Rehabilitation Methods and Modalities for the Cat
Quality of Life Issues
Hospice and Palliative Care
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