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Bsava Pocketbook for Veterinary Nurses

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The BSAVA Pocketbook for Veterinary Nurses offers quick access to key information on a wealth of procedures. In this second edition, editor Emma Gerrard has built on the excellent work of Louise O'Dwyer to reflect the expanding responsibilities of the profession whilst retaining handy features, such as emergency doses and a ruler on the inside covers. Notable additions include: Surgical and anaesthetic checklists, pain scales for dogs, cats and rabbits, dental recording charts, and PROTECT ME information on antimicrobial resistance.
 
Key points
* Expanded and updated to cover more aspects of modern veterinary nursing.
* Arranged in alphabetical order and cross-referenced for ease of use.
* Provides convenient access to condensed knowledge from a range of BSAVA titles.
* Over 70 full-colour illustrations bring life to radiographic positioning, bandaging and more.
* Retains the practical design of the first edition, with emergency doses and a ruler on the inside covers.

List of contents

Foreword
 
Preface
 
A few notes on using this book
 
A
 
Anaesthetic agents
 
Anaesthetic checklists
 
Anaesthetic emergencies
 
Anaesthetic equipment
 
ASA physical status and classifications scale
 
B
 
Bandaging
 
Biochemistry reference ranges
 
Blood cell types
 
Blood collection tubes
 
Blood pressure measurement
 
Blood pressure values for dogs and cats
 
Blood sampling
 
Blood smear preparation
 
Blood staining procedures
 
Blood transfusion
 
Body condition scoring scheme -- cats
 
Body condition scoring scheme -- dogs
 
Body condition scoring scheme -- rabbits
 
C
 
Calculating blood loss
 
Cleaning the operating theatre
 
Clinical audits
 
D
 
Dental recording chart -- cat
 
Dental recording chart -- dog
 
E
 
Ear cytology
 
Electrocardiography
 
F
 
Faecal examination
 
Feeding tube selection
 
Feeding tubes -- nursing considerations
 
Fine needle aspiration of a mass
 
Fluid therapy
 
Folding gowns and drapes
 
G
 
Gowning and gloving
 
H
 
Haematology reference ranges
 
Hair and skin sampling procedures
 
Hand hygiene
 
I
 
Infection control
 
Intravenous catheter management
 
L
 
Laboratory samples -- packaging for external analysis
 
M
 
Mucous membrane colour
 
Muscle condition scoring scheme -- cats
 
Muscle condition scoring scheme -- dogs
 
O
 
Opioids
 
P
 
Packed Cell Volume -- how to perform a PCV
 
Pain assessment
 
Pain scoring -- cat
 
Pain scoring -- dog
 
Pain scoring -- rabbit
 
Patient assessment -- daily tasks
 
Patient assessment -- routine parameters
 
Physiotherapy
 
PROTECT ME
 
R
 
Radiographic film faults
 
Radiographic positioning
 
Radiographic positioning -- advanced
 
Recumbent patient care
 
Resting energy requirement (RER) calculation
 
S
 
Scrubbing
 
Sterilization -- packing instruments
 
Sterilization indicators
 
Surgical checklist
 
Sutures
 
T
 
Temperature conversion
 
Theatre -- maintenance of asepsis
 
Total solids -- using a refractometer
 
U
 
Urinalysis
 
Urinary catheters
 
Urine specific gravity (USG) normal values
 
V
 
Vernier scale
 
Vital signs -- normal ranges in common species
 
W
 
Wound drain management
 
Wound dressings
 
Wound recognition and treatment
 
References
 
Emergency doses

About the author










Emma Gerrard, DipHE(CVN), DipAVN(Small Animal), BSc(Hons), CVN, RVN, qualified as a Veterinary Nurse in 2005 from Myerscough College, Preston. She gained the Diploma of Higher Education Clinical Veterinary Nursing in June 2009, followed by the RCVS Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing in January 2010. In 2011, she graduated from the BSc (Hons) Clinical Veterinary Nursing top-up degree. Emma works at an independent general mixed practice in Powys and locums for Vets Now. Her interests are very varied and include infection control and surgical nursing. Emma began volunteering in 2013 for the BVNA as Regional Representative and for the BSAVA Cymru/Wales Region. Her BSAVA roles have included committee treasurer for the membership development committee. Emma is a companion and farm animal RAMA, a clinical coach, article writer for several veterinary nursing publications, and a tutor for ONCORE ePD. 


Summary

The BSAVA Pocketbook for Veterinary Nurses offers quick access to key information on a wealth of procedures. In this second edition, editor Emma Gerrard has built on the excellent work of Louise O'Dwyer to reflect the expanding responsibilities of the profession whilst retaining handy features, such as emergency doses and a ruler on the inside covers. Notable additions include: Surgical and anaesthetic checklists, pain scales for dogs, cats and rabbits, dental recording charts, and PROTECT ME information on antimicrobial resistance.

Key points
* Expanded and updated to cover more aspects of modern veterinary nursing.
* Arranged in alphabetical order and cross-referenced for ease of use.
* Provides convenient access to condensed knowledge from a range of BSAVA titles.
* Over 70 full-colour illustrations bring life to radiographic positioning, bandaging and more.
* Retains the practical design of the first edition, with emergency doses and a ruler on the inside covers.

Product details

Authors E Gerrard, Emma Gerrard
Assisted by Emm Gerrard (Editor), Emma Gerrard (Editor)
Publisher British small animal veterinar
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2021
 
EAN 9781910443880
ISBN 978-1-910443-88-0
No. of pages 100
Series BSAVA British Small Animal Veterinary Association
BSAVA - British Small Animal Veterinary Association
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Veterinary medicine

Veterinärmedizin, Tierpflege, veterinary medicine, Pflege i. d. Veterinärmedizin, Veterinary Nursing & Animal Care, BSAVA

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