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E-grāmata: Emergency Care for Birds: A Guide for Veterinary Professionals

  • Formāts: 260 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000913118
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  • Formāts: 260 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000913118

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"Due to their often small size and unique physical characteristics, birds can deteriorate rapidly in the event of illness and injury. This concise, practical guide will help veterinary professionals to provide first aid and emergency care for birds, as well as to instruct clients on providing basic first aid when they are unable to get to the clinic. It includes guidance for those presented with a moribund, critically ill patient i.e., recognising and treating hypothermia, hypoxia, hypovolaemia and hypoglycaemia. The book also lists of alarming signs of disease and toxic plants, and includes clinical procedures, emergency drug formulary and bandaging techniques"--

Due to their often small size and unique physical characteristics, birds can deteriorate rapidly in the event of illness and injury. Timely intervention in the event of clinical signs is therefore essential for an optimal prognosis. Authored by avian veterinarian Rob van Zon, this concise, practical guide will help veterinary professionals to provide first aid and emergency care for birds, as well as to instruct clients on providing basic first aid when they are unable to get to the clinic.

The full-color book, packed with photographs and anatomy drawings, includes instructions for veterinary professionals on stabilizing sick avian patients and management of many specific emergency situations at the veterinary clinic. This includes guidance for those presented with a moribund, critically ill patient i.e., recognizing and treating hypothermia, hypoxia, hypovolemia and hypoglycemia. The book also lists of alarming signs of disease and toxic plants, and includes clinical procedures, an emergency drug formulary, and bandaging techniques. Finally, it offers guidance to veterinarians giving advice to bird owners for first aid at home.



This concise, practical guide will help veterinary professionals to provide first aid and emergency care for birds, as well as to instruct clients on providing basic first aid when they are unable to get to the clinic.

Part 1: Acute clinical signs of disease.
1. Clinical signs of disease.
2. Signs of disease requiring immediate attention by a veterinary
professional. Part 2: Birds as emergency patients at the veterinary clinic.
3.Observation, physical examination and diagnostic tests.
4. General
stabilization of sick birds.
5. Heat. 6.Fluid therapy.
7. Nutritional
support.
8. Oxygen.
9. Analgesia and anesthesia.10. Quick guide for
stabilizing birds in case of severe dyspnea, debilitation and shock Part 3:
Specific emergency situations.
11. Leg band constriction.
12. Bleeding pin
feather.
13. Hyperthermia.
14. Bleeding nail or beak tip.
15. Perforating
(bite) trauma of the beak.
16. Lacerations and cuts.
17. Bite wound or deep
wound caused by claws.
18. Self-mutilation.
19. Burn injuries. Contact with
glue from rodent or insect trap.
20. Oil contamination.
22. Intoxications.
23. Concussion.
24. Cloacal prolapse.
25. Vomiting.
26. Crop stasis.
27.
Seizures.
28. Egg binding / Dystocia.
29. Dyspnea.
30. Falling, abnormal
stances and abnormal movements.
31. Paralysis.
32. Abnormal eye or closed
eyelids (inability or unwillingness to open the eye).
33. Abnormal position
of limbs. Fractures and luxations.
34. Maxillary hyperextension/palatine bone
luxation.
35. Abnormal droppings.
36. Damaged air sac. Appendices. A1
Technique: Handling of birds. A2 Technique: Subcutaneous, intravenous and
intrasosseous infusion, and venipuncture. A3 X-rays. A4 Microscopic
examination of feces. A5 Technique: Placement of crop tube and crop lavage.
A6 Technique: Placement of air sac tube. A7 Technique: Imploding eggs. A8
Technique: Applying (splint) bandages. A9 Technique: Ingluviotomy. A10 Table
of (possibly) poisonous plants. A11 Psittacosis. A12 Disorders of calcium
metabolism. A13 First-aid kit at home. A14 Extra avian veterinary
materials. A15 Formulary. A16 Biochemistry reference intervals. A17 Anatomy.
Having been interested in birds throughout his whole youth, Rob van Zon started studying veterinary medicine at the University of Utrecht to turn his passion into his job. After graduating in 2005, Rob worked as avian veterinarian in veterinary practices in Amsterdam and Utrecht and in avian wildlife centers in the Netherlands. In addition to treating thousands of birds in his own clinics, Rob tries to help as many birds as possible indirectly by teaching other veterinarians, students and bird owners.