This title provides practitioners with a practical guide to anesthesia that is easy to use in the office setting. It is organized with the busy practitioner in mind, and in the sequence that anesthesia is performed. The presentation includes step -by- step protocols for restraint, anesthesia and patient monitoring along with over 50 well designed t
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ContentsChapter 1 The Preanesthetic PeriodGeneral ConsiderationsPhysical StatusClassification of Risk StatusPatient EvaluationRisk Assessment of the Injured PatientHospitalizationPain Management: It starts before anesthesia!Preanesthetic MedicationTranquilizersAlpha2 Adrenergic Receptor AgonistsReceptor AntagonistsNeuroleptanalgesia and NeuroleptanesthesiaPentobarbital as PremedicationNonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory DrugsPain Management from a Surgeon's PerspectiveChapter 2 The Induction PeriodEquipmentPlacement TechniqueMethods of InductionLaryngoscopy and Endotracheal IntubationChapter 3 The Anesthetic PeriodAnesthetic MachinesBreathing SystemsSystemsAssessment of Anesthetic SystemsProtocol for Machine Check Pre-AnesthesiaCleaning and MaintenanceFlow Rates for Circle Anesthetic SystemsScavenging Systems for Waste Anesthetic GasesOccupational Exposure to Waste Anesthetic GasesHazards of Anesthetic MachinesGeneral Principles of Inhalation AnesthesiaMinimum Alveolar Concentration (MAC)Metabolism of Inhalation AnestheticsCharacteristics of Inhalation AnestheticsMechanical Ventilators for Small Animal PatientsAgentsReactivity, Stability and FlammabilityChapter 4 The Anesthetic Period: MaintenanceThe Anesthetic RecordProcedures Following Induction and IntubationPerioperative Monitoring of the Anesthetized PatientFluid TherapyBlood Gases and Acid-Base RelationshipsChapter 5 The Anesthetic Period: Predictable ProblemsStandard Surgical Anesthetic ProceduresShock Patient and High Risk AnesthesiaBalanced AnesthesiaMuscle RelaxationModifications for BreedsModifications for Specific ProceduresModifications for Specific Conditions<