Description
Clinical Reasoning in Veterinary Practice: Problem Solved! 2nd Edition, continues to provide a revolutionary approach for rapidly and efficiently solving clinical problems encountered in veterinary medicine. Featuring new problem-based clinical reasoning examples, the second edition expands its problem-based approach to cover new problems of the eye, of exotic pets, and in equine practice. Another new chapter describes the principles of professional reasoning and decision making. The text content and format is fully revised based on universal design principles and will make clinical reasoning simpler to understand for readers with different learning styles. Key features include: – Logical approach to common clinical problems in small animal practice such as vomiting, diarrhoea, weight loss, weakness, gait abnormalities, bleeding and more; – examples of common problems in exotic and equine practice and how to assess them using a problem-solving approach; – offers the logical rationale for selecting diagnostic tests; – with contributions from internationally recognised clinicians and educators in clinical and professional reasoning. 449 p.
- Jill E. Maddison, Editor. BVSc, Dipl.VetClinStud, PhD, FACVSc, SFHEA, MRCVS; Small animal veterinarian with expertise in internal medicine and clinical pharmacology; Currently Professor of General Practice and Director of Professional Development in continuing education programmes. Royal Veterinary College, Department of Clinical Sciences and Services, London (UK).
- Holger A. Volk, Editor. PhD, Dip.ECVN. University of Veterinary Medicine-Hannover, Hannover (Germany).
- David B. Church, Editor. BVSc, PhD, MACVSc, FHEA, MRCVS. Currently Professor of Small Animal Studies, Department of Clinical Sciences and Services, The Royal Veterinary College, London (UK).
- Publication date (digital version): 2022-03.
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