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AAEVT's Equine Manual for Veterinary Technicians, 2nd Edition

De: Sally DeNotta (Editor), Martha Mallicote (Editor), Sheri Miller (Editor), Deborah Reeder (Editor)
ISBN: 9781119678380
2022, Wiley
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Páginas: 560

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  • AAEVT’s Equine Manual for Veterinary Technicians

    Practical handbook on all aspects of veterinary care in horses relevant to veterinary technicians

    AAEVT’s Equine Manual for Veterinary Technicians, Second Edition offers a compendium of information on the care and treatment of horses for equine veterinary technicians, building on the basics of equine care to provide a complete reference for equine nursing skills, training, and technical information. The text is specifically geared toward those who already have basic equine knowledge and training and are looking to build upon their foundations.

    Comprehensive yet accessible, the new edition updates all medical, procedural, pharmaceutical, equipment, staffing, and office management information. Images also appear in full color throughout the book for the first time.

    Chapters cover a variety of topics ranging from general horse management and nutrition to diagnostics and medical emergencies. Charts, tables, and images support the text to aid in reader comprehension.

    Sample topics covered in AAEVT’s Equine Manual for Veterinary Technicians include:

    • General horse management, equine nutrition, applied anatomy and physiology, equine reproduction, and equine wellness programs
    • Foal care, equine pharmacology, laboratory diagnosis in equine practice, equine anesthesia, surgical assistance, and nursing care
    • Technical procedures, diagnostic procedures, common equine medical emergencies, equine physical rehabilitation, equine behavior, and equine office procedures
    • An overall explanation of procedures and medical information regarding the care of horses in a clinic or ambulatory practice

    Highly accessible and easy to use, AAEVT’s Equine Manual for Veterinary Technicians, Second Edition is an invaluable reference for qualified equine veterinary technicians and assistants—particularly those earning their equine certification—as well as vet tech students and equine practices.

  • Preface, 2nd Edition vii

    Preface, 1st Edition ix

    Acknowledgments, 2nd Edition xi

    Acknowledgments, 1st Edition xiii

    List of Contributors xv

    Medical Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii

    1 General Horse Management 1
    Martha Mallicote

    2 Equine Nutrition 12
    Mary Beth Gordon, J. Kathleen Young, Karen Davison, Kelly Vineyard and Randall Raub

    3 Applied Anatomy and Physiology 56
    Amanda M. House, Kira Epstein, Laura Riggs and Kelsey A. Hart

    4 Equine Reproduction 110
    Audrey A. Kelleman

    5 Equine Wellness Programs 151
    Sally DeNotta

    6 Foal Care 174
    Bonnie S. Barr, Laura Javsicas, Tanya M. Balaam-Morgan and Jamie DeFazio Guiberson

    7 Equine Pharmacology 198
    Jennifer L. Davis and Nicole Bone Reybuck

    8 Laboratory Diagnosis in Equine Practice 226
    Maggie Nolin

    9 Equine Anesthesia 266
    Luisito S. Pablo

    10 Surgical Assistance 305
    Elizabeth Hinton and Stevie Badger Willett

    11 Nursing Care 324
    Bonnie Barr, Jamie DeFazio Guiberson, Laura Javsicas and Andrea Whittle

    12 Technical Procedures 365
    Andrea Whittle and Stevie Badger Willett

    13 Diagnostic Procedures 387
    Elizabeth Elzer, Sheri Miller and Nicole LaGrange

    14 Common Equine Medical Emergencies 428
    Michael Porter

    15 Equine Physical Rehabilitation 447
    Courtney Ziegler, Kari Farley, Nicole LaGrange, Kimberly Trolinger-Meadows and Alison Morton

    16 Equine Behavior 465
    Carissa Wickens, Gemma Pearson and Jamie DeFazio Guiberson

    17 Equine Office Procedures 477
    Deborah Reeder and Tracy Sheffield

    Index 491

  • Sally DeNotta, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida.

    Martha Mallicote, DVM, MBA, DACVIM, is a Clinical Associate Professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida.

    Sheri Miller, LVT, VTS-EVN, is a veterinary technician at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky.

    Deborah Reeder, LVT, VTS-EVN (R) Executive Director of the AAEVT American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians, Wimberley, Texas.

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