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Questions and Answers in Small Animal Anesthesia

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Questions and Answers in Small Animal Anesthesia provides practical and logical guidance for a wide range of anesthesia questions commonly faced in veterinary medicine. Key features include: – Gives concrete answers to questions about anesthesia likely to be faced in small animal practice; – explains why experienced anesthesiologists make the choices they do; – provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of anesthetic management using an engaging question-and-answer format; – covers dogs, cats, small mammals, and birds

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Questions and Answers in Small Animal Anesthesia provides practical and logical guidance for a wide range of anesthesia questions commonly faced in veterinary medicine. Key features include: – Gives concrete answers to questions about anesthesia likely to be faced in small animal practice; – explains why experienced anesthesiologists make the choices they do; – provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of anesthetic management using an engaging question-and-answer format; – covers dogs, cats, small mammals, and birds; – and focuses on practical, clinically relevant information. Chapters cover all stages of the anesthetic process, from patient evaluation and preparation, equipment checks, premedication, induction, and anesthetic maintenance to monitoring and troubleshooting common complications, recovery, pain assessment and management, with chapters on specific disease conditions, breed considerations in dogs, feline-specific information, and anesthesia for small pocket pets and birds. Each chapter poses practical questions related to the topic and gives a concise answer for each one. This resource supports veterinary students and practitioners in making clinical decisions related to anesthetic management and improving patient outcomes. 360 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Lesley J. Smith, Editor. DVM, DACVAA, Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (USA). Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine.
  • Publication date (digital version): 2015-10 – Wiley. Online Library; Copyright © 2015 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.