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AnaesthesiaSkills in Veterinary Medicine: Perioperative Management in Small, Companion and Domestic Animals

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Handling anaesthesia and monitoring equipment, established anaesthesia protocols, modern pain management, dealing with complications and associated diseases of the patient – profound knowledge in a practical, compact and easy-to-read format. Benefit from the author’s extensive wealth of experience as well as valuable tips and tricks from everyday clinical practice, in AnaesthesiaSkills in Veterinary Medicine: Perioperative Management in Small, Companion and Domestic Animals. Key features include: – A comprehensive categorisation by animal species…

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Handling anaesthesia and monitoring equipment, established anaesthesia protocols, modern pain management, dealing with complications and associated diseases of the patient – profound knowledge in a practical, compact and easy-to-read format. Benefit from the author’s extensive wealth of experience as well as valuable tips and tricks from everyday clinical practice, in AnaesthesiaSkills in Veterinary Medicine: Perioperative Management in Small, Companion and Domestic Animals. Key features include: – A comprehensive categorisation by animal species: small and large animals including small mammals, South American camelids and horses; – anaesthesia machine and monitoring equipment are systematically explained; – the most important drugs with indications, dosages, effects and side effects as well as contraindications and precautions are presented. This resource is suitable to veterinarians, vet students, interns, residents and vet nurses. 504 p.

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  • Eva Eberspächer-Schweda. DVM, Dipl.ACVAA, Specialist in Laboratory animal science. Currently Director of Education at the European School for Advanced Veterinary Studies; and independent professor and searcher in postgraduate education, with her own company “AnaesthesieSkills”, Stockerau (Austria).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2024-08 – Thieme; Copyright © 2024 by Thieme.

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3 April 2025

Anesthetic drugs are presented with indications, dosages, effects and side effects as well as contraindications and precautions

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