Feline Emergency and Critical Care Medicine is the first
book to focus specifically on feline-specific emergency and
critical care. Designed as a quick-access manual of emergency
and critical care procedures, information is presented in an
easy-to-follow outline format. With an emphasis on the
unique considerations for treating cats, this book provides
all the information needed to confidently manage the feline
critical patient.
Cuprins
Section I.
Chapter 1: Approach to the Critically Ill Cat.
Chapter 2: Cardiopulmonary – Cerebral Resuscitation.
Chapter 3: Shock.
Chapter 4: Trauma.
Chapter 5: Guidelines for Anesthesia and Anesthetic
Protocols.
Chapter 6: Pain Management in Critical Feline Patients.
Chapter 7: Fluid Therapy.
Chapter 8: Nutritional Support.
Section II. Specific Protocols and Procedures for Emergency
Conditions.
Chapter 9: Respiratory Emergencies.
Chapter 10: Cardiac Emergencies.
Chapter 11: Gastrointestinal Emergencies.
Chapter 12: Urologic Emergencies.
Chapter 13: Neurologic Emergencies.
Chapter 14: Hematologic Emergencies.
Chapter 15: Endocrine and Metabolic Emergencies.
Chapter 16: Reproductive Emergencies.
Chapter 17: Pediatric Emergencies.
Chapter 18: Ocular Emergencies.
Chapter 18: Dermatologic Emergencies.
Chapter 19: Toxicological Emergencies.
Chapter 20: Miscellaneous Emergencies.
Appendix A: Table of Emergency Drugs, Dosages, Indications.
Appendix B: Table of Normal Values.
Index
Despre autor
Kenneth J. Drobatz, DVM, MSCE, Diplomate ACVIM, Diplomate
ACVECC, is Professor of Critical Care and Director of Emergency
Services at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
Medicine, Philadelphia.
Merilee Costello, DVM, Diplomate ACVECC, is Lecturer in
Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania School of
Veterinary Medicine, Philadelphia.