The Practice of Veterinary Anesthesia: Small Animals, Birds, Fish and Reptiles
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The Practice of Veterinary Anesthesia: Small Animals, Birds, Fish and Reptiles is designed to provide insights into procedures and problems associated with anesthesia of small animals and other pets. This includes preemptive methodology and ways of dealing with specific situations associated with anesthesia. It has been prepared for small animal veterinarians, technicians and students not only to provide practical information about anesthesia and pain management but problem solving issues about breeds, surgical procedures, geriatrics and disease conditions that place certain patients at higher risk for anesthesia...
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The Practice of Veterinary Anesthesia: Small Animals, Birds, Fish and Reptiles is designed to provide insights into procedures and problems associated with anesthesia of small animals and other pets. This includes preemptive methodology and ways of dealing with specific situations associated with anesthesia. It has been prepared for small animal veterinarians, technicians and students not only to provide practical information about anesthesia and pain management but problem solving issues about breeds, surgical procedures, geriatrics and disease conditions that place certain patients at higher risk for anesthesia. The author’s intention is to provide novel insights into the problems associated with the use of anesthesia in small animals. Highlighted are methods of dealing with specific situations associated with anesthesia. 374 p.
- Donald C. Sawyer. DVM, PhD, DACVA. Auburn University, Auburn, AL (USA).
- Publication date (digital version): 2008-03 – Teton NewMedia; Copyright © 2007 by Teton NewMedia.