Handbook of Equine Anaesthesia, 2e

* Handbook of Equine Anaesthesia, 2e ë PDF Read by # Polly Taylor MA VetMB PhD DVA MRCVS, Kathy W. Clarke MA VetMB DVA DVetMed MRCVS eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Handbook of Equine Anaesthesia, 2e sholova said Good quick reference. This book is a good quick reference for during anesthetic procedures. Some info is out of date and there is not a lot of great detail. So it is essentially what it claims, a handbook. I keep it on my anesthesia cart for a quick guide when needed.]

Handbook of Equine Anaesthesia, 2e

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Rating : 4.68 (867 Votes)
Asin : 0702028355
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 228 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-02
Language : English

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Moreover, Handbook of Equine Anaesthesia is useful for veterinary students, giving them a complete overview of equine anaesthesia.Completely revised and updated, including a new chapter on analgesiaNew illustrationsCovers all fundamental and practical aspects of equine anaesthesiaEasy-to-use small formatWritten by 2 experienced anaesthetistsIncludes both hospital and field anaesthesiaReviews common practice in Europe and USAFurther reading at end of each chapterCompletely revised and updated, and including a new chapter on analgesia.New illustrations bring content to life and clearly demonstrate information.. The Handbook of Equine Anaesthesia continues to offer sound practical guidance on all aspects of sedation and anaesthesia in horses. This second edition now devotes a new chapter to analgesia.As an easy reference book, it is designed for everyday use by the equine practitioner; from those who anaesthetise many horses daily under theatre conditions, to those who anaesthetise just a

sholova said Good quick reference. This book is a good quick reference for during anesthetic procedures. Some info is out of date and there is not a lot of great detail. So it is essentially what it claims, a handbook. I keep it on my anesthesia cart for a quick guide when needed.

Not only does it cover all aspects of anaesthesia, but also has an excellent chapter on analgesia, sedation and premedication. The chart in the front cover, "A routine for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) after cardiac arrest", should be read before induction by most veterinary anaesthesists, unless they carry our general anaesthetics on a daily basis. Although many sections in the handbook, particularly on analgesia, have been updated, some areas remain unchanged, and potential purchasers considering updating their original version may see limited changes." --- Reviewed by Nicole Y. All in all, this handbook provides the essential drugs and doses required to achieve a safer, smoother and more pain-free a

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