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E-grāmata: Advances in Small Animal Care, E-Book 2021: Advances in Small Animal Care, E-Book 2021

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  • Sērija : Advances
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323897051
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Advances in Small Animal Care reviews the year's most important questions in small animal veterinary medicine. A distinguished editorial board identifies key areas of major progress and controversy and invites preeminent specialists to contribute original articles devoted to these topics. These insightful overviews in small animal care bring concepts to a clinical level and explore their everyday impact on patient care.

  • Provides in-depth, clinical reviews in small animal care, providing actionable insights for clinical practice.
  • Presents the latest information in the field under the leadership of an experienced editorial team; Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.
Editorial Board iii
Contributors v
Preface: New Directions for the Journal's Second Year xi
Philip H. Kass
Rehabilitation
Multifactorial Rehabilitation Planning in Companion Animals
Denis J. Marcellin-Little
David Levine
Darryl L. Millis
Introduction
1(1)
General features of rehabilitation programs
1(2)
Musculoskeletal tissue atrophy resulting from disuse
3(1)
Selecting management options during physical rehabilitation
4(1)
Proactive and retroactive forms of physical rehabilitation
4(1)
Logistics of Physical Rehabilitation
5(1)
Medical conditions
5(3)
Patient profile
8(1)
Ownership profile
9(1)
Care algorithms
9(1)
Clinics care points
9(1)
Disclosure
10(1)
Cryotherapy in Small Animal Rehabilitation
David Levine
Denis J. Marcellin-Little
Introduction
11(1)
Physiologic effects of cryotherapy
11(1)
Influences of cryotherapy on other rehabilitation treatments
12(1)
Application, risks, and precautions
12(1)
Types of cryotherapy devices
12(1)
Literature review
13(2)
Cryotherapy over coaptation devices
15(1)
Summary
16(1)
Clinics care points
16(3)
Manual Therapy in Small Animal Rehabilitation
Matthew Brunke
Michele Broadhurst
Kirsten Oliver
David Levine
Introduction
19(1)
Soft-tissue mobilization
19(1)
Fascia
20(1)
Contraindications and precautions to soft-tissue mobilization
21(1)
Massage techniques
21(1)
Effleurage
21(1)
Petrissage
21(1)
Tapotement
21(1)
Cross-friction
21(1)
Myofascial release
22(1)
Ischemic compression
22(1)
Passive, active range of motion and stretching
22(1)
Additional manual techniques
22(1)
Dry needling
23(1)
Tui-na
23(1)
Review of joint mobilizations
23(3)
Recent research updates
24(2)
Summary
26(1)
Clinics care points
26(1)
Disclosure
26(5)
The Role of Strengthening in the Management of Canine Osteoarthritis: A Review
Marti Drum
Emily McKay
David Levine
Denis J. Marcellin-Little
Introduction
31(2)
Strength training and aerobic activity in osteoarthritis
33(1)
Resistance training in osteoarthritis
34(1)
Aquatic therapy
35(2)
Principles of Aquatic Therapy
36(1)
Swimming versus walking
37(1)
Summary
37(1)
Clinics care points
37(2)
Emergency and Critical Care Crystalloids versus Colloids: Same Controversy, New Information
Christopher G. Byers
Introduction
39(1)
Significance
39(6)
Endothelial Glycocalyx
40(1)
Volume-Sparing Effects
40(1)
Normal Saline Versus Balanced Electrolyte Solutions
41(1)
Acute Kidney Injury and Colloids
42(1)
Coagulopathies and Colloids
43(1)
Albumin
44(1)
Present relevance and future avenues to consider or to investigate
45(1)
Summary
45(1)
Clinics care points
45(4)
Current and Future Practice in the Diagnosis and Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock in Small Animals
Thandeka R. Ngwenyama
Introduction
49(2)
Significance (in depth analysis)
51(2)
Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock
51(2)
Present relevance and future avenues to consider or to investigate
53(1)
Discussion
54(9)
Diagnosis
54(2)
Treatment
56(7)
Summary
63(1)
Clinics care points
64(6)
Current Standards and Practices in Small Animal Mechanical Ventilation
Anusha Balakrishnan
Initiating mechanical ventilation
70(1)
Modes of ventilation
71(1)
Application of positive end-expiratory pressure
72(1)
Suggested initial settings
72(1)
Monitoring the mechanically ventilated patient
72(7)
Equipment Care and Safety Checks
73(1)
Patient Care
73(6)
Complications of mechanical ventilation
79(1)
Weaning from mechanical ventilation
79(3)
Recovery from mechanical ventilation
82(1)
Clinics care points
82(3)
Medical and Surgical Management of Ureteral Obstructions
Dana L. Clarke
Introduction
85(1)
Etiology
85(1)
Diagnostic approach
86(1)
Medical management
87(1)
Surgical management
88(1)
Interventional management
89(7)
Postoperative management
96(1)
Ureteral intervention decision-making
96(1)
Clinics care points
97(1)
Disclosure
97(4)
Immunology
Current Knowledge on Canine Atopic Dermatitis: Pathogenesis and Treatment
Catherine A. Outerbridge
Tyler J.M. Jordan
Introduction
101(1)
Pathogenesis
102(4)
Genetics
103(1)
Environment
103(2)
Epidermal Barrier Dysfunction
105(1)
Immune Dysregulation
105(1)
Dysbiosis of the Cutaneous Microbiome
106(1)
Treatment
106(5)
The Role of Topical Therapies
107(2)
Systemic Anti-inflammatory and Antipruritic Therapies
109(2)
Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy
111(1)
Dietary Considerations
111(1)
Future avenues to consider
111(1)
Clinics care points
111(1)
Disclosure
111(1)
Urology
Reevaluation of Prescription Strategies for Intermittent and Prolonged Renal Replacement Therapies
Cedric Dufayet
Larry D. Cowgill
Introduction
111(8)
Current intermittent hemodialysis and intermittent hemodialysis hybrid prescription and delivery assessments
119(1)
A reassessed paradigm for dialysis prescription and delivery
120(2)
Therapeutic and prescription presumptions
122(3)
Reprised urea reduction ratio approach and prolonged intermittent renal replacement therapy calculator to deliver renal replacement by fractional urea clearance
125(2)
Prolonged Intermittent Renal Replacement Therapy with Hemofiltration
127(1)
Prolonged Intermittent Renal Replacement Therapy with Hemodialysis
127(1)
Prolonged Intermittent Renal Replacement Therapy with Hemodiafiltration
127(1)
Summary
127(1)
Clinics care points
127(4)
Activated Carbon Hemoperfusion and Plasma Adsorption: Rediscovery and Veterinary Applications of These Abandoned Therapies
Jeff Barnes
Larry D. Cowgill
Jose Diaz Aurion
Introduction
131(1)
Background
131(2)
Hemoperfusion devices
133(1)
Adsorption fundamentals
133(2)
Legacy and modern sorbents
135(1)
Use of hemoperfusion in drug overdose and poisoning
136(1)
Volume of Distribution and Water Solubility
136(1)
Hemoperfusion in other disease conditions
137(2)
Hemoperfusion; therapy delivery
139(1)
Hemoperfusion; complications
139(2)
Summary
141(1)
Clinics care points
141(1)
Funding
142(1)
Disclosure
142(1)
Vaccine-Enhanced Adoptive T-Cell Therapy to Treat Canine Cancers
Noe Reyes
Gary W. Wood
Introduction
143(1)
General overview, background, and study rationale for vaccine-enhanced adoptive cell therapy
144(3)
Vaccine-enhanced adoptive cell therapy in dogs: protocol and components
147(5)
Individual Vaccine-Enhanced Adoptive Cell Therapy Components and Sequence
147(3)
Vaccine-Enhanced Adoptive Cell Therapy Use in Canine Osteosarcoma
150(2)
Significance and future directions
152(1)
Clinics care points
153(4)
Veterinarian Wellness
How to Toughen Them up Without Roughin' Them Up
Katie Cagel-Holtcamp
Pauline Prince
Introduction
157(1)
Hazing in the workplace
158(1)
Ways to teach the skill set without roughing up the students
158(1)
Safety
159(1)
Perspective
159(1)
Open mindedness
160(1)
Problem solving
160(1)
Awareness of life experiences
160(1)
Direct communication
161(1)
Connective communication
161(1)
Summary
162(1)
Clinics care points
162(1)
Disclosure
162(1)
The Myth of Compassion Fatigue and the Reality of Emotional Fatigue
Dani McVety
Introduction
163(1)
Compassion fatigue versus emotional fatigue
164(1)
Emotional fatigue in veterinary medicine
165(3)
Ethical Distress
166(1)
Client Frustrations
166(1)
Work-Life Imbalance
167(1)
High Debt-to-income Ratio
167(1)
Euthanasia-Related Stress
168(1)
Separating emotional fatigue from compassion fatigue
168(1)
Combating emotional fatigue
169(2)
Remaining in Service to People and Pets
169(1)
Focusing on Priorities
170(1)
Reframing Conversations about Compassion Fatigue
171(1)
Summary
171(1)
Clinics care points
171
David Levine, Cline Chair of Excellence in Physical Therapy and Acting Department Head ,Department of Physical Therapy,The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga