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E-grāmata: Small Animal Bandaging, Casting, and Splinting Techniques

(Kansas State University, USA), (Kansas State University, USA), (Professor Emeritus, Auburn University, USA)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780470959039
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For veterinary technicians and nurses, veterinarians, and students, Swaim (veterinary medicine, Auburn U.) et al. provide an illustrated manual on common bandaging, casting, and splinting methods to support and manage soft tissue and orthopedic conditions in small animals. For each body region and technique, they present step-by-step procedures and color photos, with information on indications, aftercare, advantages, and potential complications. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Small Animal Bandaging, Casting, and Splinting Techniques is a well-illustrated how-to manual covering common bandaging methods used to support and manage both soft tissue and orthopedic conditions in small animal patients. This highly practical book offers step-by-step procedures with accompanying photographs to aid in the secure and effective application of bandages, casts, and splints, with coverage encompassing indications, aftercare, advantages, and potential complications for each technique. Small Animal Bandaging, Casting, and Splinting Techniques is an indispensable guide for busy veterinary technicians and nurses, as well as veterinarians and veterinary students.

Recenzijas

The real mainstay of this book comes in educating those inexperienced in bandage application and I believe it to be indispensable to those studying towards a veterinary nursing or veterinary undergraduate degree.  (VN Times Veterinary Nursing Times, 1 October 2012)

"This book is a must have for veterinary nurses and technicians." (Tomorrow's Vets, 1 January 2012)  

"The chapter on extremity bandaging is excellent . . . Also illustrated are body, hip, shoulder, abdomen, and head bandages. All of them clever and innovative by their design." (Vin Book Reviews, 2011)

"This is a concise and complete bandaging reference for small animal practitioners. The figures and descriptions provide clear and easy to understand instructions on bandaging, casting, and splinting the small animal patient. In addition to clear written descriptions, the book contains excellent quality step-by-step photographic depictions of bandage placement. When compared to surgery books such as the Textbook of Small Animal Surgery, 3rd edition Slatter (Elsevier, 2003), or Small Animal Surgery, 3rd edition, Fossum et al. (Elsevier, 2007), this one provides better stepwise instruction on use of both simple and more complex bandages. The quality of its photographic instructions is far superior to that of these other books." (Doody's Reviews, May 2011)

 

Mission Statement xi
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Chapter 1 Basics of Bandaging, Casting, and Splinting 3(12)
Bandaging
3(10)
Purposes and functions of a bandage
3(1)
Components of a bandage
4(6)
Primary-contact layer
4(5)
Highly absorptive dressings
4(1)
Gauze dressings
4(1)
Hypertonic saline dressings
5(1)
Calcium alginate dressings
5(1)
Copolymer starch dressings
5(1)
Moisture-retentive dressings
5(1)
Polyurethane foam dressings
6(1)
Polyurethane film dressings
6(1)
Hydrogel dressings
7(1)
Hydrocolloid dressings
7(1)
Nonadherent semiocclusive dressings
7(1)
Antimicrobial dressings
8(1)
Extracellular matrix bioscaffold dressings
8(1)
Secondary-intermediate layer
9(1)
Tertiary-outer layer
9(1)
Special considerations in bandaging, casting, and splinting
10(2)
Frequency of changes
10(1)
Security
10(1)
Pressure relief
11(1)
Joint immobilization
11(1)
Maceration and excoriation
12(1)
Need for sedation or anesthesia during bandage change
12(1)
Casts and splints
13(2)
General information
13(1)
Purposes and functions of casts and splints
13(1)
Materials
13(2)
Splint rods
13(1)
Commercial splints
13(1)
Plastic splinting material
13(1)
Stockinette
13(1)
Casting tapes
14(1)
Chapter 2 Head and Ear Bandages 15(10)
Emergency ear bandage
15(1)
Indications
15(1)
Technique
15(1)
Aftercare
16(1)
Advantages and complications
16(1)
Basic head and ear bandage
16(9)
Indications
16(1)
Technique
16(6)
Aftercare
22(1)
Advantages and complications
23(2)
Chapter 3 Thoracic, Abdominal, and Pelvic Bandages 25(18)
Thoracic, abdominal bandages
25(7)
Circumferential thoracic, abdominal bandage
25(4)
Indications
25(1)
Technique
26(3)
Aftercare
29(1)
Advantages and complications
29(1)
Windowed thoracic, abdominal bandage
29(1)
Indications
29(1)
Technique
29(1)
Aftercare
29(1)
Advantages and complications
29(1)
Thoracic, abdominal tie-over bandage
29(3)
Indications
29(1)
Technique
30(1)
Aftercare
31(1)
Advantages and complications
31(1)
Pelvic bandages
32(11)
Circumferential pelvic bandage
32(4)
Indications
32(1)
Technique
33(2)
Aftercare
35(1)
Advantages and complications
35(1)
Windowed pelvic bandage
36(3)
Indications
36(1)
Technique
36(2)
Aftercare
38(1)
Advantages and complications
38(1)
Pelvic tie-over bandage
39(1)
Indications
39(1)
Technique
39(1)
Aftercare
39(1)
Advantages and complications
39(1)
Pelvic extension splints
39(4)
Indications
39(1)
Technique
40(1)
Aftercare
41(1)
Advantages and complications
41(2)
Chapter 4 Extremity Bandages, casts, and Splints 43(68)
Tail bandages
43(4)
Indications
43(1)
Technique
44(3)
Aftercare
47(1)
Advantages and complications
47(1)
Forelimb bandages, casts, and splints
47(45)
Basic soft padded limb bandage
47(9)
Indications
48(1)
Technique
48(6)
Aftercare
54(1)
Bandage removal
54(1)
Bandage replacement
55(1)
Advantages and complications
55(1)
Interdigital and interpad areas
55(1)
Primary bandage layer
56(1)
Secondary bandage layer
56(1)
Tertiary bandage layer
56(1)
Basic paw and distal limb bandage
56(13)
Indications
56(1)
Technique
56(11)
Interdigital/interpad areas
56(2)
Primary bandage layer, "donut" pads, and "stirrups"
58(4)
Secondary bandage layer
62(2)
Tertiary bandage layer
64(3)
Aftercare
67(1)
Bandage removal
67(1)
Bandage replacement
67(1)
Advantages and complications
68(1)
Interdigital/interpad area
68(1)
Primary bandage layer
68(1)
Secondary bandage layer
68(1)
Tertiary bandage layer
69(1)
Paw pad pressure relief
69(4)
Indications
69(1)
Technique—moderate wounds on small to medium-sized dogs
69(2)
Metacarpal/metatarsal pad
69(1)
Digital pads
70(1)
Aftercare—moderate wounds on small to medium-sized dogs
71(1)
Advantages and complications moderate wounds on small to medium-sized dogs
71(1)
Techniques—major reconstructive or salvage paw surgery, especially on large dogs
71(2)
"Clamshell" splints
71(1)
One-half "clamshell" splint
72(1)
Aftercare—major reconstructive or salvage paw surgery, especially on large dogs
73(1)
Advantages and complications major reconstructive or salvage paw surgery, especially on large dogs
73(1)
Dorsal paw pressure relief
73(2)
Indications
73(1)
Technique
74(1)
Aftercare
75(1)
Advantages and complications
75(1)
Carpal sling
75(3)
Indications
75(1)
Technique
76(2)
Aftercare
78(1)
Advantages and complications
78(1)
Basic forelimb splint
78(5)
Indications
78(1)
Technique
78(5)
Aftercare
83(1)
Advantages and complications
83(1)
Basic forelimb cast
83(1)
Spica bandage and lateral splint
83(5)
Indications
83(1)
Technique
84(3)
Aftercare
87(1)
Advantages and complications
87(1)
Aluminum rod loop elbow splint
88(1)
Indications
88(1)
Technique
88(1)
Aftercare
89(1)
Advantages and complications
89(1)
Velpeau sling
89(3)
Indications
89(1)
Technique
89(3)
Aftercare
92(1)
Advantages and complications
92(1)
Pelvic limb bandages, casts, and splints
92(19)
Basic soft padded limb bandage
92(1)
Basic pelvic limb splint
93(1)
Basic pelvic limb cast
93(7)
Indications
93(1)
Technique
93(6)
Aftercare
99(1)
Advantages and complications
99(1)
Ehrner sling
100(4)
Indications
100(1)
Technique
100(4)
Aftercare
104(1)
Advantages and complications
104(1)
90/90 sling
104(4)
Indications
104(1)
Technique
105(3)
Aftercare
108(1)
Advantages and complications
108(1)
Tie-over bandage
108(3)
Indications
108(1)
Technique
108(1)
Aftercare
108(1)
Advantages and complications
109(2)
Chapter 5 Restraint 111(10)
Elizabethan collar
111(2)
Plastic wrap-around collar
113(1)
Towel collar
113(1)
Muzzles
114(1)
Side braces
114(4)
Topical chemical deterrents
118(1)
Electronic devices
119(2)
Suggested Reading 121(2)
Index 123
Steven Swaim, DVM, is a professor emeritus at Auburn University. Walter Renberg, DVM, DACVS, is an associate professor at Kansas State University

Kathy Shike, RVT, is a veterinary technician supervisor at Kansas State University.