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Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disorders in Small Animal Practice, 4th Edition

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Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders in Small Animal Practice, 4th Edition, provides cutting-edge, evidence-based guidelines to enhance your care of dogs and cats. Information is easy to find and easy to use, with comprehensive coverage including fluid and electrolyte physiology and pathophysiology and their clinical applications, as well as the newest advances in fluid therapy and a discussion of a new class of drugs called vaptans. Lead author Stephen DiBartola is a well-known speaker and the “go-to” expert in this field, and his team of contributors represents the most authoritative and respected clinicians and academicians in veterinary medicine…

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Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders in Small Animal Practice, 4th Edition, provides cutting-edge, evidence-based guidelines to enhance your care of dogs and cats. Information is easy to find and easy to use, with comprehensive coverage including fluid and electrolyte physiology and pathophysiology and their clinical applications, as well as the newest advances in fluid therapy and a discussion of a new class of drugs called vaptans. Lead author Stephen DiBartola is a well-known speaker and the “go-to” expert in this field, and his team of contributors represents the most authoritative and respected clinicians and academicians in veterinary medicine. Key features include: Over 30 expert contributors represent the “cream of the crop” in small animal medicine, ensuring that this edition provides the most authoritative and evidence-based guidelines; – scientific, evidence-based insights and advances integrate basic physiological principles into practice, covering patient evaluation, differential diagnosis, normal and abnormal clinical features and laboratory test results, approaches to therapy, technical aspects of therapy, patient monitoring, assessing risk, and prediction of outcomes for each disorder. 748 p.

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  • Stephen P. DiBartola. DVM, DACVIM, Professor of Medicine, Associate Dean for Administration and Curriculum. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (USA). Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Veterinary Administration, College of Veterinary Medicine.
  • Publication date (digital version): 2011-06 – Saunders (imprint of Elsevier).

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18 October 2017

This book is well written and well done. Excellent reference, can help make a lot of difference in patient care. I wish Dr. DiBartola would get more involved with large animal fluid therapy.

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Vet Masterhoyt
18 October 2017

This is a very thorough text and is great for the more complicated cases. A must have for clinic reference

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Msmcgoo vet
18 October 2017

Excellent resource for veterinary students in understanding fluid composition in the body and why you choose certain fluids for resuscitation and maintenance- an absolute must!!

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Debbie Bannan
18 October 2017

I use this all the time as part of my clinical pathology residency-it’s much more readable than most of the other texts because it links the pathophysiology to the observed electrolyte imbalance very clearly. Ideal for vets, vet students and residents with an interest in critical care, anaesthesia or medicine-but maybe not applied enough for most nurses or vet techs.

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Vet Saluki
18 October 2017

MUST HAVE for any ER doctor. Acid base stuff is hard, this helps you get through it and deal with your really messed up electrolyte cases. Absolutely pivotal to have on the shelf. Not an easy read, but thorough.

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