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| Small Animal Pediatrics - The First 12 Months of Life |
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By : Michael E. Peterson, DVM, MS and Michelle Kutzler, DVM, PhD, DACT
Approx. 448 pages Trim size 8 3/4 X 11 1/16 in
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| ISBN : 9781416048893 |
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| Copyright : 2011 |
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| Availability : In Stock |
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| A practical reference for the general veterinary clinician, Small Animal Pediatrics: The First 12 Months of Life compiles into a single location the latest information in the rapidly developing field of canine and feline pediatrics. Editors Michael Peterson, DVM, MS, and Michelle Kutzler, DVM, PhD, DACT are joined by more than 40 expert contributors in providing coverage from prenatal care to one year of age. For ease of use, the text is divided into four sections. A General Considerations section opens the book by covering prenatal care of the bitch and queen, birth, normal physical examinations, growth, husbandry, nutrition, care of orphans, neonatal mortality, behavior, emergency and critical care, and immunology. The second section, Common Infectious Diseases, covers bacterial, viral, fungal, rickettsial, and parasitic infections. The third section describes diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to the young patient including radiology, ultrasound, aesthetic and surgical considerations, pain management, pharmacology, and clinical pathology. Finally, the fourth section covers a variety of organ systems with discussions on normal development, congenital conditions, and acquired diseases. The text also includes information that is usually difficult to find, including a pediatric formulary, care of orphan puppies, clinical pathology values, prenatal care, and normal growth and development guidelines. This book will be a significant asset to any veterinary library! |
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Offers a practical, clinically oriented resource for the unique diagnostic and treatment challenges posed by pediatric and juvenile animal patients. Includes comprehensive coverage of all special problems encountered in pet management from birth through the first 12 months of life. Provides clear, step-by-step guidelines for important clinical procedures and techniques for the most vulnerable of small animal patients. Covers procedures such as intraosseous catheterization and fluid therapy, venipuncture, and tube feeding. Includes guidelines for designing and implementing a successful pediatric wellness program tailored to your own practice. Discusses infectious diseases in young animals, zoonotic potential, and human public health concerns. Provides key new information on puppy and kitten behavioral development including guidance for prevention and intervention for problem behaviors, the leading cause of pet euthanasia. Includes guidelines for kennel and cattery health management as well as shelter medicine health considerations. Discusses controversial health and ethical issues in veterinary pediatrics, such as ear cropping, tail docking, declawing, and early spay/neuter surgery (including both pro and con positions). Includes the latest recommendations for nutritional care of healthy and \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'special needs\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' puppies and kittens as well as the post-parturient and nursing dam. Offers an easy-to-use, well-organized format for quick and easy access to the most relevant information.
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Section I: General Considerations
1.Prenatal Care of the Bitch and Queen
2.Birth and the First 24 Hours
3.History and Physical Examination of the Neonate
4.History and Physical Examination of the Weanling and Adolescent
5.Growth
6.Husbandry of the Neonate
7.Standards of Care in Pediatrics
8.Nutritional Requirements and Feeding of Growing Puppies and Kittens
9.Care of the Orphaned Puppy and Kitten
10.Emergency and Critical Care Issues
11.Neonatal and Pediatric Mortality
12.Feline Behavioral Development
13.Canine Behavioral Development
14.Immunologic Development and Immunization
Section II: Common Infectious Diseases in Puppies and Kittens
15.Bacterial Infections
16.Viral Infections
17.Fungal Infections
18.Diseases Formerly Known as Rickettsial: The Rickettsioses, Ehrlichioses, Anaplasmoses, and Neorickettsial and Coxiella Infections
19.Parasitic and Protozoal Diseases
20.Approach to the Febrile Patient
Section III: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches to the Pediatric Patient
21.Radiographic Considerations of the Young Patient
22.Ultrasonography of the Young Patient
23.Anesthesia in the Pediatric Patient
24.Surgical Considerations in the Young Patient
25.Pediatric Fracture Management
26.Pain Assessment and Management
27.Pharmacological Considerations in the Young Patient
28.Toxicological Considerations in the Young Patient
29.Effective Use of a Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
30.Clinical Chemistry of the Puppy and Kitten
31.Postmortem Examination of the Puppy and Kitten
Section IV: Systematic Clinical Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Conditions
32.The Cardiovascular System
33.The Hematologic and Lymphoid Systems
34.The Respiratory System
35.Dentistry and the Oral Cavity
36.The Gastrointestinal Tract
37.The Liver, Biliary Tract, and Exocrine Pancreas
38.The Urinary System
39.The Reproductive Tract
40.The Neurologic System
41.The Skin and Ear
42.The Musculoskeletal System
43.The Eye
44.Clinical Approach to Nutritional Conditions
45.The Endocrine System
46.Selected Zoonotic Diseases: Puppies and Kittens |
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