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Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine delivers the most relevant and current information required by general veterinary practitioners and veterinary specialists in treating emergent and critical exotic patients. Covering the management of common emergency presentations in exotic companion mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, each section discusses triage and stabilization, diagnostics, nutrition and fluid therapy, analgesia, anesthesia, monitoring, CPR, and euthanasia.
The book includes quick reference tables, species-specific drug formularies, and illustrations of exotic animal emergency procedures and techniques. The information contained within is based on an extensive review of the most current literature and the combined knowledge and expertise of international leaders in the field of exotic animal medicine and surgery.
A one-stop resource like no other, Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine makes it easy to find the information needed to effectively treat urgent and life-threatening conditions in pet exotic animals. The book covers a wide range of species, encompassing:
Equally useful for general practitioners, specialists in emergency and critical care and exotic animal medicine, veterinary students, and trainees, Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine is an essential resource for the emergent and critical care of exotic animals.
The editors
Jennifer E. Graham, DVM, Dipl. ABVP (Avian / Exotic Companion Mammal), Dipl. ACZM, is an Associate Professor of Zoological Companion Animal Medicine in the Department of Clinical Sciences at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, North Grafton, Massachusetts, USA.
Grayson A. Doss, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Zoological Medicine in the Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Wisconsin, USA.
Hugues Beaufrère, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACZM, ABVP (Avian), ECZM (Avian), is Associate Professor of Zoological Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery in the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Epidemiology at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California - Davis in Davis, California, USA.
List of Contributors xi
Part 1 Exotic Companion Mammals 1
Section 1 Triage and Stabilization 3
1 History and Clinical Examination 5Nico J. Schoemaker and Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland
2 Restraint, Handling, and Hospitalization 24Nico J. Schoemaker and Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland
3 Oxygen Therapy 38Sara Gardhouse
4 Catheterization and Venipuncture 51Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland and Nico J. Schoemaker
5 Wound Care and Bandaging Techniques 70Nico J. Schoemaker and Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland
6 CPR and Euthanasia 80Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland and Nico J. Schoemaker
7 Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Monitoring 95Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland and Nico J. Schoemaker
8 Nutrition and Fluid Therapy 109Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland and Nico J. Schoemaker
Section 2 Diagnostics 123
9 STAT Diagnostics in Exotic Companion Mammals 125Sara Gardhouse
10 Diagnostic Imaging 143João Brandão, Peter M. DiGeronimo, and Carrie Kuzma
11 Clinical Pathology 161Carla Monteiro and João Brandão
12 Cytology 178Carla Monteiro and João Brandão
13 Ancillary Diagnostics 190João Brandão
Section 3 Emergency Presentations and Management by Species 201
14 Ferrets 203Nico J. Schoemaker and Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland
15 Rabbits 238Julie DeCubellis and Jennifer E. Graham
16 Guinea Pigs 284Isabelle Langlois, Marion Desmarchelier, and Claire Vergneau-Grosset
17 Chinchillas 310Jennifer E. Graham and Christoph Mans
18 Rats and Mice 330Kristin M. Sinclair
19 Hamsters and Gerbils 349Andrew D. Bean
20 Hedgehogs 372Rina Maguire, Ali Anwar bin Ahmad, and Trent Charles van Zanten
21 Sugar Gliders 408Dan H. Johnson
Part 2 Avian 431
Section 1 Triage and Stabilization 433
22 History and Clinical Exam 435Grayson A. Doss and Christoph Mans
23 Restraint and Handling 445Grayson A. Doss and Christoph Mans
24 Oxygen Therapy 450Hugues Beaufrère
25 Catheterization and Venipuncture 457Rodney Schnellbacher and Hugues Beaufrère
26 Wound Care and Bandaging Techniques 468Anna Martel and Christoph Mans
27 CPR and Euthanasia 477Claudia Kabakchiev and Hugues Beaufrère
28 Avian Pain Management and Anesthesia 488David Sanchez-Migallon Guzman and Hugues Beaufrère
29 Nutrition and Fluid Therapy 503Hugues Beaufrère
Section 2 Diagnostics 519
30 STAT Diagnostics 521Claudia Kabakchiev and Hugues Beaufrère
31 Diagnostic Imaging 534Claire Vergneau-Grosset and Hugues Beaufrère
32 Clinical Pathology 563Hugues Beaufrère and Claire Vergneau-Grosset
33 Cytology 582Helene Pendl, Peter M. Wencel, and Hugues Beaufrère
34 Ancillary Diagnostics 601Delphine Laniesse and Hugues Beaufrère
Section 3 Emergency Presentations and Management by Species 617
35 Psittacines 619Nicole R. Wyre
36 Passerines 644David N. Phalen and Hamish Baron
37 Pigeons and Doves 653Kenneth R. Welle
38 Backyard Poultry and Waterfowl 664Vanessa Grunkemeyer and Samantha Swisher
Part 3 Reptile and Amphibian 695
Section 1 Triage and Stabilization 697
39 History and Clinical Exam 699Grayson A. Doss and Kurt K. Sladky
40 Restraint and Handling 710Grayson A. Doss and Kurt K. Sladky
41 Oxygen Therapy 716Ian Kanda and João Brandão
42 Catheterization and Venipuncture 722Ian Kanda and João Brandão
43 Wound Care and Bandaging Techniques 732Anna Martel and Christoph Mans
44 CPR and Euthanasia 738Grayson A. Doss and Kurt K. Sladky
45 Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Monitoring 746Grayson A. Doss, Christoph Mans, and Kurt K. Sladky
46 Nutrition and Fluid Therapy 758Ian Kanda and João Brandão
Section 2 Diagnostics 769
47 STAT Diagnostics 771Peter M. DiGeronimo and Nicola Di Girolamo
48 Diagnostic Imaging 783Constance Fazio
49 Clinical Pathology 800Nicola Di Girolamo
50 Cytology 818Ruth A. Houseright
51 Ancillary Diagnostics 831Nicola Di Girolamo and Diana Binanti
Section 3 Emergency Presentations and Management by Species 847
52 Turtles and Tortoises 849Krista A. Keller
53 Snakes 865Sean Michael Perry
54 Lizards 886Stacey L. Wilkinson
55 Amphibians 909Eric Klaphake
Index 926
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