Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat provides
quick access to clinically relevant information on stabilizing,
diagnosing, and managing the trauma patient. The book uses an outline
format to provide fast access to essential information, focusing on
practical advice and techniques for treating traumatic injuries.
Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat is an ideal handbook for quickly and confidently managing this common presenting complaint.
Beginning with a concise summary of the global assessment of traumatized
patients, the heart of the book is devoted to guidance on managing
specific types of trauma following definitive diagnosis. Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat is
a valuable quick-reference guide to treating canine and feline trauma
patients for general practitioners and emergency specialists alike.
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Offers accessible, practical information on stabilizing, diagnosing, and managing traumatic injuries in dogs and cats
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Presented in outline format for ease of use in the fast-paced emergency setting
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Provides information on treating a wide range of injuries and conditions
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Emphasizes clinically relevant information on this common presenting complaint
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Equally useful to general practitioners and emergency specialists
Author info:
Kenneth J. Drobatz, DVM,
MSCE, DACVIM, DACVECC, is Professor and Chief of the Section of Critical
Care at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine
as well as Director of Emergency Services.
Matthew W. Beal, DVM, DACVECC, is an Associate Professor of
Emergency and Critical Care Medicine and Director of Interventional
Radiology Services at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan
State University.
Rebecca S. Syring, DVM, DACVECC, is a Staff Veterinarian in the
Section of Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania's School of
Veterinary Medicine.
Table of contents
Chapître 1
Index