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General Pathology for Veterinary Nurses

English · Paperback / Softback

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A good understanding of pathology will turn a competent veterinary nurse into an outstanding one. Harriet Brooks. This is one of the first books on general pathology designed specifically for veterinary nurses and veterinary nursing students.
Pathology underpins all you do as a veterinary nurse. Knowledge of the general pathological processes will give you a deeper understanding of every aspect of an animal's health. Building on your prior knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, the book explains the pathological changes that occur in sick animals. It describes the various disease processes and shows you how to relate them to clinical presentation, diagnosis and prognosis, and treatment rationales. This book will give you the knowledge and confidence to develop your role within the veterinary team.
Designed as a concise, easy to read textbook, it includes:

  • Detailed illustrations to explain the science behind the pathological processes
  • Summary boxes of key information to aid revision
  • A 'test yourself' section at the end of each chapter


List of contents










About This Book. Acknowledgements.
1 Introduction to Veterinary Pathology.
What is pathology?
Who 'does' pathology?
Pathology as an academic subject.
2 Aetiology.
Introduction.
Aetiology - the study of the causes of disease
3 Cell Injury.
Lesions - structural and functional changes.
Definitions of cell response or injury followingharmful stimulus.
Cellular degeneration.
Necrosis.
Extracellular changes.
4 Inflammation.
What is inflammation?
Nomenclature.
5 Pathology and the Immune System.
The normal immune system.
Diseases of the immune system.
6 Tissue Repair.
Definition of tissue repair or healing.
Tissue repair - general and specific examples.
Healing in various tissues.
Healing regulation and control.
What can impair, prevent or alter healing?
7 Circulatory Disorders.
Special note regarding capillaries.
How does interstitial fluid gather in the tissues?
Oedema.
Impaired blood supply to tissues.
Clotting (coagulation) of blood.
Shock.
8 Disorders of Cell/Tissue Growth.
Atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia and metaplasia.
Neoplasia.
Glossary.
Answers to Test Yourself Questions.
Further Reading.
Index.


About the author










Dr Harriet Brooks, BVetMed, PhD, MRCVS. Lecturer in Anatomic Pathology, The Royal Veterinary College

Summary

One of the first books on general pathology written specifically for veterinary nurses and those new to the subject. It builds on prior knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry to explain the pathological changes that occur in sick animals.

Product details

Authors Brooks, Harriet Brooks, Harriet W. Brooks, Brooks Harriet
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.01.2010
 
EAN 9781405155908
ISBN 978-1-4051-5590-8
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 173 mm x 245 mm x 14 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Veterinary medicine

MEDICAL / Veterinary Medicine / General, Veterinary nursing, Veterinary pathology and histology, Veterinary pathology & histology

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