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BSAVA Manual of exotic pet and wildlife nursing
VARGA-LUMBIS-GOTT
BSAVA Manual of exotic pet and wildlife nursing
1° ed., 304 pagg., 500 ill., BSAVA Publications, ottobre 2012
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The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at the veterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10 years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species are significantly different from those of dogs and cats. This Manual provides veterinary nurses with a greater understanding of these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply their skills to these cases.

Written by veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons with expertise in this field, this Manual is practical and user-friendly, enabling the easy and direct application of theory to practice. Patient care is discussed in a logical sequence, from the initial telephone call through to consultation, admittance, hospitalization and intervention. A variety of useful tools, including husbandry questionnaires, anaesthesia record forms and a collection of client handouts are also included. An ideal resource for student and qualified veterinary nurses, as well as other members of the veterinary healthcare team.

Initial consultation

Mammals: biology and husbandry

Birds: biology and husbandry

Reptiles: biology and husbandry

The hospital ward

Nursing hospitalized patients

Anaesthesia and analgesia

Diagnostic imaging

Surgical nursing; Laboratory techniques

Out-patient care and nurse-led clinics

Molly Varga, BVetMed DZooMed MRCVS
RCVS Recognized Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Cheshire Pet Medical Centre, UK

 

Rachel Lumbis, MSc(VetEd) BSc(Hons) PGCert(MedEd) CertSAN RVN FHEA
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, UK

Lucy Gott VN Cert Vet Nursing Exotic Species (City & Guilds)
Small Animal Teaching Hospital, University of Liverpool, UK

Codice Articolo: INFER96
ISBN: 9781905319350
Peso: 1180 g
Area: Animali esotici
Disciplina: Infermieristica
IVA: Esente IVA