Thomas: Anesthesia and Analgesia for Veterinary Technicians 4th Edition






This guide to the principles of anesthesia administration in animals combines user-friendly coverage of essential information with an outstanding illustration program and improved readability. Anesthesia and Analgesia for Veterinary Technicians, 4th Edition prepares you to administer anesthesia with information on pre-anesthetic preparation of the patient, induction procedures, monitoring animals' vital signs during the anesthetic period, and postoperative care. Expert authors John A. Thomas, DVM, and Phillip Lerche, BVSc PhD, Dipl ACVA, also include discussions of actions and side effects of anesthetic agents, the physiology of respiration, heart rate and blood pressure, emergency response, anesthetic equipment, and specialized techniques.


Key Features 
  • Comprehensive scope of coverage includes both large and small animals.
  • A reading level and depth of information appropriate for the technical level.
  • Easy-to-read, user-friendly format makes this a practical guide in the classroom or in practice.
  • Objectives, key points, and review questions help reinforce learning.
  • Focus on health and safety issues satisfies OSHA requirements.
  • Step-by-step procedures boxes clarify the technician's role in anesthesia delivery.


New to this edition
  • New organization and completely updated techniques, drugs, and equipment keep you up-to-date on the latest advances in the field.
  • 49 new procedures boxes, 20 anesthetic protocol boxes, and 5 case studies help you apply knowledge to real-life situations.
  • Two new large animal chapters cover pain management and anesthetic techniques for equine and ruminant patients.
  • Illustrated, step-by-step procedures and the full-color format make this text inviting and user-friendly.
  • All new figures and 4-color art make the material easy to understand and visually appealing.
  • New material in every chapter incorporates the expanding role of veterinary technician anesthetists, especially in referral practices, teaching institutions, and research.
  • Chapter outlines and Technician Tips emphasize key information and highlight key terms in the glossary.
  • Student resources on the Evolve website include a video animation that demonstrates the use and maintenance of different anesthesia machines.


Contents
1. Introduction to Anesthesia
  • History of anesthesia
  • The Veterinary Technician's Role in the Practice of Anesthesia
2. Patient Preparation
  • Communication-A Key to Success
  • The Minimum Patient Database
    • Patient History
    • Physical Examination and Physical Assessment
    • Preanesthetic Diagnostic Workup
  • Determination of the Physical Status Classification
  • Selection of the Anesthetic Protocol
  • Preinduction Patient Care
  • Withholding Food before Anesthesia
  • Patient Stabilization
  • Intravenous Catheterization
  • Reasons for Intravenous Catheterization
  • Choosing and Placing an Intravenous Catheter
  • Fluid administration
  • Composition of Body Fluids
  • Fluid Homeostasis
  • Fluid Needs
    • Classification of IV Fluids
    • IV Fluid Selection and Administration Rates
  • Adverse Effects of Fluid Administration
  • Calculating Fluid Administration Rates
  • Other Preanesthetic Care
3. Anesthetic Agents and Adjuncts
  • Introduction to Anesthetic Agents and Adjuncts
    • Agonists, Partial Agonists, Mixed Agonist-Antagonists, and Antagonists
    • Analgesic Effects of Anesthetics and Adjuncts
    • Using drugs in combination
    • Regulatory Considerations for Controlled Substances
  • Preanesthetic Medications
    • Reasons for the use of preanesthetic medications
    • Anticholinergics
    • Tranquilizers and Sedatives
    • Opioids
    • Neuroleptanalgesia
    • Opioid Antagonists
  • Injectable Anesthetics
    • Barbiturates
    • Propofol
    • Dissociative anesthetics
    • Etomidate
    • Guaifenesin
  • Inhalation Anesthetics
    • Classes of Inhalation Agents
  • CNS and Respiratory Stimulants
    • Doxapram
4. Anesthetic Equipment
  • Endotracheal Tubes and Associated Equipment
    • Endotracheal tube parts
    • Laryngoscopes
    • Masks
    • Anesthetic Chambers
  • Anesthetic Machines
    • Components of the Anesthetic Machine
    • Rebreathing Systems
    • Non-rebreathing Systems
    • Operation of the Anesthetic Machine
    • Care and Maintenance of Anesthetic Equipment
5. Anesthetic Monitoring
  • Introduction to Monitoring
  • Stages and Planes of Anesthesia
  • Finding the Optimum Depth


Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Mosby; 4 edition (2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0323055044
  • ISBN-13: 978-0323055048
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.8 inches

List Price: $55.95 

 

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