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Books in Veterinary science and veterinary medicine

Explore Elsevier's Veterinary Science & Medicine resources and stay up-to-date with the latest research and development in the field, including reference and learning materials for students in veterinary medicine, veterinary technology/nursing, and veterinary assisting educational programs, as well as practicing veterinarians. This content portfolio covers all areas of Veterinary Science & Medicine, including small animals, large animals, exotic animals, avian medicine, zoo and food animal medicine, anatomy, basic science, pharmacology, and laboratory medicine. Elsevier's full solution includes textbooks, reference titles, point-of-care manuals, dictionary, coloring book, drug guides, and more.

  • Farm Animal Surgery

    • 1st Edition
    • Susan L. Fubini + 1 more
    • English
    This is the only resource of its kind that provides practical field-tested surgical procedures for farm animals. Many procedures can safely be performed in the field as standing surgery using portable chutes that help keep the animals immobilized. Coverage includes key information on patient preparation, anesthesia concerns, fluid therapy, imaging options, and postoperative management.
  • Clinical Veterinary Toxicology

    • 1st Edition
    • Konnie Plumlee
    • English
    This book covers all aspects of toxicology, including toxic diseases of large animals, small animals, and exotic pets. It provides key information on how poisons affect the body, how the body responds to a foreign substance, how poisonings are diagnosed, and how poisonings are treated. Coverage includes every organ system of every species of animal with details on each body system’s susceptibility to poison. Poisons affect animals differently depending on species, breed, age, gender, health status, and reproductive status. This resource addresses these differences, allowing the veterinarian to determine the class of toxicant, the mechanism of action, and the proper course of treatment. If confronted with an unknown poison, the information in this book will assist the veterinarian in formulating a list of potential poisons based on the clinical signs that the animal is exhibiting, and in choosing the appropriate tests to narrow the list to one or a few possible poisons.
  • Fluid Therapy for Veterinary Nurses and Technicians

    • 1st Edition
    • Paula Jane Hotston Moore
    • English
    This book covers the NVQ Level III Part 2 syllabus making it an essential purchase for second year veterinary nursing students, however, will also be useful for veterinary nurses in practice. Practical tips are a feature of the book and topics covered include: different types of fluid therapy equipment, assessment of fluid balance and administration of fluid therapy.
  • Canine and Feline Endocrinology & REPROD

    • 3rd Edition
    • Edward C. Feldman + 1 more
    • English
    This book provides complete, current information on pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of endocrine, metabolic, and reproductive diseases in dogs and cats. It also discusses the importance of testing procedures in endocrine and reproductive diseases, as well as cost-effective and expedient diagnostic protocols.
  • Equine Stud Farm Medicine & Surgery

    • 1st Edition
    • Derek C. Knottenbelt + 3 more
    • English
    Equine Stud Farm Medicine and Surgeryis a practical, hands-on guide to all aspects of equine reproduction and breeding. Introductory chapters review the key aspects of stud farm design and equine nutrition as they effect the health of horses and foals, and are followed by detailed chapterson the stallion, mare, conception, parturition and the health of the foal.Both medicine and surgery is covered in detail, and Equine Stud Farm Medicine and Surgery is full of colour and black and white illustrations to assist the veterinarian with the diagnosis and treatment of all conditions relevant to equine reproduction.
  • Really Useful Handbook of Reptile Husbandry

    • 1st Edition
    • Caroline Gosden
    • English
    The keeping of exotic animals is becoming an increasingly popular aspect of pet ownership. Reptile owners are becoming more and more inexperienced as the popularity of these animals becomes more widespread. Vets and veterinary nurses are having to familiarise themselves with reptilian illnesses and husbandry issues without being experts themselves. Access to the answers for these complaints is an ongoing problem for the busy vet. This guide plus FREE CD-ROM, provide you with a quick, readily available and detailed answers to the increasing number of reptilian illnesses that are entering the veterinary practice waiting room.
  • 300 Questions and Answers in Medical and General Nursing for Veterinary Nurses

    • 1st Edition
    • College of Animal Welfare
    • English
    '300 Questions and Answers in Medical and General Nursing' has been published in response to repeated requests for self-test material in this subject - one of the areas that cause most difficulty in examination. This collection of multiple choice questions gives the student the opportunity to concentrate on specific areas of weakness with a focussed and comprehensive review programme in the subject of their choice.Compiled by a leading training centre, these questions are representative of the type of question likely to appear in the examination paper. By using this revision guide you will not only increase your understanding of the subject but also increase your chances of achieving success in the examination.
  • Feline Behavior

    • 2nd Edition
    • Bonnie V. Beaver
    • English
    The new edition of this popular book covers all common behavior problems pertaining to the cat including the history of feline development to social and communicative behavior. The easily accessible format makes this an excellent book for both professionals and pet owners. Important areas of discussion are the cat's behavior and its changing role for humans, and the inclusion of new treatments as additional information is learned about cat behavior.
  • Handbook of Equine Wound Management

    • 1st Edition
    • Derek C. Knottenbelt
    • English
    This is a practical field guide to equine wound management. Written in a concise accessible style it provides the reader with guidance on treating all kinds of injury, from superficial cuts and grazes through to serious trauma, Numerous colour photographs are supported by line diagrams of surgical procedures, bandaging techniques and application of dressings. Essential information is highlighted in the text, with comments on potential complications and how to avoid them. From initial approach through treatment and follow-up, the author provides expert advice on how to minimize the risks of infection, of scarring, and how to promote rapid and complete healing and recovery. The Handbook of Equine Wound Management will be welcomed by veterinarians as a useful reference, and by owners who want to provide the best care for their animals while under veterinary supervision.
  • Portfolio Guidance for Veterinary Nurses

    • 2nd Edition
    • College of Animal Welfare
    • English
    The portfolio must be submitted as evidence of competence and knowledge, and this practical manual has been specifically written to help both students and assessors achieve success in this area. Both levels S/NVQ 2 and 3 are covered, and this excellent guide is required reading for all professionals involved with veterinary nurse training.