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E-grāmata: Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management

(Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, International Veterinary Acupuncture Society; Director, Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management Center, Colorado Springs, CO), (Regional Director, American Academy of Pain Management, Veterinary Clinic)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2014
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  • ISBN-13: 9780323222143
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Trust the Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management, 3rd Edition to help you meet the increasing need for effective pain management in the animals you treat. This user-friendly guide contains the most up-to-date and clinically relevant information on analgesic drugs and managing pain in dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, ferrets, and rabbits. It specifically covers the areas of pain assessment, pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment options, guidelines for managing acute and chronic pain, and unique aspects of pain management. This edition also incorporates expanded information on cats, exotics, the latest drugs, and more to keep you on top of todays best practices in veterinary pain management.The latest information on complementary and alternative strategies for pain management offers the guidance to help you incorporate non-pharmacologic treatments into their pain management programs.Numerous boxes and tables summarize pharmacologic protocols and clinical applications, with dosages, indications, contraindications, and side effects to provide you with the comprehensive drug information needed to find the most effective and appropriate treatment.User-friendly format helps you quickly and easily find essential information.Case studies illustrating realistic clinical scenarios help you learn how to assess and manage pain in the clinical setting.NEW! Eight new chapters include the latest information on: the human-animal bondlocal and regional techniquespreventive and multimodal analgesiaenergy modalitiesacupuncturephysical examination with emphasis on isolating and locating paintherapeutic goalspain in laboratory animals NEW! Completely updated drug information, with new agents, doseforms, and routes provides the most current pain management therapies for use in the clinical setting.NEW! Expanded sections on the cat and exotics address the growing popularity of these pets by providing additional species-specific information.

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There is a considerable amount of information in this small and relatively reasonably priced book, its compact dimensions belying the page numbers held within. The style is concise with a good use of bullet points. There are few books available with such a comprehensive coverage of material related to analgesia.

VR Record, 2009

PART ONE Basic Concepts
1 Pain Management and the Human-Animal Bond
3(7)
Robin Downing
2 Nociception and Pain Mechanisms
10(32)
Ashley J. Wiese
Tony L. Yaksh
3 Pain and Stress: Stress-Induced Hyperalgesia and Hypoalgesia
42(19)
William W. Muir
4 Definitions of Terms Describing Pain
61(6)
James S. Gaynor
William W. Muir
5 Assessing Pain: Pain Behaviors
67(31)
Ashley J. Wiese
6 Health-Related Quality of Life Measurement
98(15)
Jacqueline Reid
M. Lesley Wiseman-Orr
Andrea Nolan
E. Marian Scott
PART TWO Pain Therapy
7 Overview of Drugs Administered to Treat Pain
113(29)
William W. Muir
8 Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
142(19)
Steven C. Budsberg
9 Opioids
161(35)
Mark E. Epstein
10 α2-Agonists
196(20)
Bruno H. Pypendop
11 Local Anesthetics
216(8)
Luis Campoy
Matt Read
12 Local and Regional Anesthetic Techniques
224(42)
Luis Campoy
Matt Read
13 Glucocorticoids
266(14)
Mark G. Papich
14 Alternative Drugs and Novel Therapies Used to Treat Pain
280(22)
James S. Gaynor
William W. Muir
15 Factors Influencing Analgesic Drug Selection, Dose, and Routes of Drug Administration
302(33)
William W. Muir
16 Drug Interactions, Analgesic Protocols and Their Consequences, and Analgesic Drug Antagonism
335(21)
William W. Muir
17 Energy Modalities: Therapeutic Laser and Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy
356(9)
James S. Gaynor
PART THREE Application of Concepts and Therapy
18 Acupuncture
365(18)
Leilani Alvarez
19 Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation in Dogs
383(39)
Darryl L. Millis
20 Physical Examination With Emphasis on Isolating and Detecting Pain
422(6)
James S. Gaynor
21 Therapeutic Goals
428(16)
Robin Downing
James S. Gaynor
22 Acute Pain Management: A Case-Based Approach
444(28)
James S. Gaynor
William W. Muir
23 Chronic Pain Cases
472(21)
Robin Downing
James S. Gaynor
24 Cat-Specific Considerations
493(24)
Sheilah A. Robertson
25 Rabbit- and Ferret-Specific Considerations
517(19)
Matthew Johnston
26 Bird-Specific Considerations: Recognizing Pain Behavior in Pet Birds
536(19)
Joanne Paul-Murphy
Michelle G. Hawkins
27 Reptile-Specific Considerations
555(12)
Craig Mosley
28 Regulations Regarding Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals
567(10)
Andrea R. Slate
Appendix
Drugs Used to Treat Pain, Pain-Related Anxiety, and Anesthesia-Related Side Effects as Described in This Handbook
577(12)
Index 589
William W. Muir, III, DVM, MSc, PhD, DACVA, DACVECC, is Chief Medical Officer at The Animal Medical Center in New York and a recently retired professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Muir is board certified in both anesthesiology and emergency and critical care. He was a distinguished professor at Ohio State for over 20 years and trained many anesthesiologists in the US and abroad. He also has written hundreds of journal articles, is the recipient of many professional awards, and is the co-author of Elsevier's Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management (with Gaynor) and Equine Anesthesia: Monitoring and Emergency Therapy (with Hubbell).