Small Animal Fluid Therapy, Acid-base and Electrolyte Disorders A Color Handbook Veterinary Color Handbook Series
Auteur : Mazzaferro Elisa
Fluid therapy is one of the most important, yet controversial, aspects of therapy in veterinary medicine. Opinions differ as to how best to provide fluid therapy in different disease states. Recognizing these differences, the author provides guidelines for the safe implementation of fluid and transfusion therapy in clinical practice.
The text first describes the physiologic fluid compartments of the body and how fluid travels from place to place within the body. Clinical chapters then deal with how to place and maintain intravenous and intraosseous catheters, with crystalloids and colloids, with transfusion medicine, with the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte disorders, and with shock and resuscitation. Clinical cases reinforce the principles and concepts described and the book is fully illustrated throughout.
The Color Handbook is designed to appeal alike to veterinary practitioners, to technicians/nurses and to veterinary students.
Fluid compartments and total body water. Techniques and complications of vascular access. Components of the crystalloid fluids and potential complications of fluid therapy. Colloids. Canine and feline blood banking and product administration. Diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte abnormalities. Parenteral nutrition. Shock: recognition, pathophysiology, monitoring and treatment. Clinical cases.
Date de parution : 06-2013
Ouvrage de 192 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Crystalloid Fluids; Intravascular Fluid Volume; Fluid compartments and total body water; Cop; Techniques and complications of vascular access; Hypertonic Saline; Diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte abnormalities; Central Venous Catheters; Parenteral nutrition; Hemoglobin Based Oxygen Carrier; Clinical cases; Serum Sodium Concentration; Serous Nasal Discharge; Atrial Standstill; Intravascular Volume Overload; Prolonged Capillary Refill Time; Isotonic Crystalloid Fluid; Catheter Hub; Packed Red Blood Cells; PN Solution; Over-the Wire Catheter; Catheter Related Infection; Medial Saphenous Vein; Cryo-poor Plasma; Intraosseous Catheter; Over-the Needle Catheter; Transfusion Reaction; Pacific Northwest USA; PN; Intravenous Catheter