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Small Animal Critical Care Medicine

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Small Animal Critical Care Medicine is a comprehensive, concise guide to critical care, encompassing not only triage and stabilization, but also the entire course of care during the acute medical crisis and high-risk period. This clinically oriented manual assists practitioners in providing the highest standard of care for ICU patients.

"The second edition of Small Animal Critical Care Medicine should be somewhere in everyone’s clinic, whether a first-line practice or a specialized clinic."
Reviewed by: Kris Gommeren on behalf of the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, Oct 2015

Puntos claves

  • Over 200 concise chapters are thoroughly updated to cover all of the clinical areas needed for evaluating, diagnosing, managing, and monitoring a critical veterinary patient
  • More than 150 recognized experts offer in-depth, authoritative guidance on emergency and critical care clinical situations from a variety of perspectives
  • A problem-based approach focuses on clinically relevant details
  • Practical, user-friendly format makes reference quick and easy with summary tables, boxes highlighting key points, illustrations, and algorithmic approaches to diagnosis and management
  • Hundreds of full-color illustrations depict various emergency procedures such as chest tube placement
  • Appendices offer quick access to the most often needed calculations, conversion tables, continuous rate infusion determinations, reference ranges, and more

Índice

Key Critical Care Concepts

1. Evaluation and Triage of the Critically Ill Patient

2. Physical Examination and Daily Assessment of the Critically Ill Patient

3. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

4. Post-Cardiac Arrest Care

5. Shock

6. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

7. Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

8. Hypotension

9. Hypertension

10. Hyperthermia and Fever

11. Interstitial Edema

12. Patient Suffering in the Intensive Care Unit

13. Illness Severity Scores in Veterinary Medicine

Respiratory Disorders

14. Oxygen Therapy

15. Hypoxemia

16. Hypoventilation

17. Upper Airway Disease

18. Brachycephalic Syndrome

19. Tracheal Trauma

20. Allergic Airway Disease in Dogs and Cats and Feline Bronchopulmonary Disease

21. Pulmonary Edema

22. Pneumonia

23. Aspiration Pnuemonitis and Pneumonia

24. Acute Lung Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

25. Pulmonary Contusions and Hemorrhage

26. Pulmonary Thromboembolism

27. Chest Wall Disease

28. Pleural Space Disease

29. Non-Respiratory Look-Alikes

Mechanical Ventilation

30. Basic Mechanical Ventilation

31. Advanced Mechanical Ventilation

32. Jet Ventilation

33. Ventilator Waveforms

34. Care of the Ventilator Patient

35. Discontinuing Mechanical Ventilation

36. Ventilator Induced Lung Injury

37. Ventilator Associated Pneumonia

Cardiac Disorders

38. Mechanisms of Heart Failure

39. Cardiogenic Shock

40. Ventricular Failure and Myocardial Infarction

41. Feline Cardiomyopathy

42. Canine Cardiomyopathy

43. Valvular Heart Disease

44. Myocardial Contusion

45. Pericardial Diseases

46. Bradyarrhythmias and Conduction Disturbances

47. Supraventricular Tachyarrhythmias

48. Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias

49. Myocarditis

Electrolyte And Acid-Base Disturbances

50. Sodium Disorders

51. Potassium Disorders

52. Calcium Disorders

53. Magnesium and Phosphorous Disorders

54. Traditional Acid Base Analysis

55. Non-Traditional Acid-Base Analysis

56. Hyperlactatemia

Fluid Therapy

57. Assessment of Hydration

58. Crystalloids, Colloids, and Hemoglobin Based Oxygen Carrying Solutions

59. Daily Intravenous Fluid Therapy

60. Shock Fluids and Fluid Challenge

61. Transfusion Medicine

62. Prevention and Treatment of Transfusion Reactions

63. Massive Transfusion

Endocrine Disorders

64. Diabetic Ketoacidosis

65. Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome

66. Hypoglycemia

67. Diabetes Insipidus

68. Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone

69. Thyroid Storm

70. Hypothyroid Crisis in The Dog

71. Pheochromocytoma

72. Critical Illness-Related Corticosteroid Insufficiency

73. Hypoadrenocorticism

Therapeutic Drug Overdose

74. Approach to Drug Overdose

75. Blood Purification for Intoxications And Drug Overdose

76. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

77. Sedative, Muscle Relaxant, and Narcotic Overdose

78. Calcium Channel Blocker and Beta-Blocker Drug Overdose

79. Serotonin Syndrome

Neurologic Disorders

80. Deteriorating Mental Status

81. Coma Scales

82. Seizures and Status Epilepticus

83. Spinal Cord Injury

84. Intracranial Hypertension

85. Diseases of the Motor Unit

86. Tetanus

87. Vestibular Disease

88. Hepatic Encephalopathy

Infectious Disorders

89. Nosocomial Infections and Zoonoses

90. Febrile Neutropenia

91. Sepsis and Septic Shock

92. Mycoplasma, Actinomyces and Nocardia

93. Gram-Positive Infections

94. Gram-Negative Infections

95. Fungal Infections

96. Viral Infections

97. Canine Parvovirus Infection

98. Infective Endocarditis

99. Urosepsis

100. Mastitis

101. Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections

102. Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection

103. Multi-Drug Resistant Infections

Hematologic Disorders

104. Hypercoagulable States

105. Bleeding Disorders

106. Thrombocytopenia

107. Platelet Disorders

108. Anemia

109. Methemoglobinemia

110. Acute Hemolytic Disorders

111. Rodenticide Toxicity

Intra-Abdominal Disorders

112. Acute Abdominal Pain

113. Acute Pancreatitis

114. Acute Cholecystitis

115. Hepatitis and Cholangiohepatitis

116. Hepatic Failure

117. Gastroenteritis

118. Motility Disorders

119. Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage

120. Regurgitation and Vomiting

121. Diarrhea

122. Peritonitis

123. Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus

Urogenital Disorders

124. Acute Kidney Injury

125. Chronic Kidney Disease

126. Pyometra

Nutrition

127. Nutritional Assessment

128. Nutritional Modulation of Critical Illness

129. Enteral Nutrition

130. Parenteral Nutrition

Surgical And Postoperative Conditions

131. Perioperative Evaluation of the Critically Ill Patient

132. Portosystemic Shunt Management

133. Peritoneal Drainage Techniques

134. Post-Thoracotomy Management

135. Kidney Transplantation

136. Minimally Invasive Procedures

Trauma

137. Traumatic Brain Injury

138. Thoracic and Abdominal Trauma

139. Wound Management

140. Thermal Burn Injury

Anesthesia And Pain Management

141. Pain And Sedation Assessment

142. Sedation of the Critical Patient

143. Anesthesia of the Critical Patient

144. Analgesia and Constant Rate Infusions

145. Physical Therapy Techniques NEW!

146. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)

Environmental Emergencies

147. Smoke Inhalation

148. Hypothermia

149. Heat Stroke

150. Electrical and Lightning Injuries

151. Drowning and Submersion Injury

Miscellaneous Disorders

152. Anaphylaxis

153. Air Embolism

154. Ocular Disease in the Intensive Care Unit

155. Critically Ill Neonatal and Pediatric Patients

156. Critical Geriatric Patients

Pharmacology

157. Catecholamines

158. Vasopressin

159. Antihypertensives

160. Diuretics

161. Gastrointestinal Protectants

162. Anti-Emetics and Prokinetics

163. Narcotic Agonists and Antagonists

164. Benzodiazepines and Flumazenil

165. Alpha-2 Agonists and Antagonists

166. Anticonvulsants

167. Antiplatelet Drugs

168. Anticoagulants

169. Thrombolytic Agents

170. Hemostatic Drugs

171. Antidysrhythmic Agents

172. Aerosolized Medications

173. Complications of Chemotherapeutic Agents

174. Antitoxins and Antivenoms

Antimicrobial Therapy

175. Antimicrobial Use in the Critical Care Patient

176. Beta Lactam Antimicrobials

177. Aminoglycosides

178. Fluoroquinolones

179. Macrolides

180. Antifungal Therapy

181. Miscellaneous Antibiotics

182. Strategies for Treating Infections in Critically Ill Patients

Monitoring

183. Hemodynamic Monitoring

184. Cardiac Output Monitoring

185. Electrocardiogram Evaluation

186. Blood Gas And Oximetry Monitoring

187. Colloid Osmotic Pressure and Osmolality

188. Intrabdominal Pressure

189. AFAST and TFAST in the ICU

190. Capnography

191. Intracranial Pressure Monitoring

192. Urine Output

Procedures

193. Peripheral Venous Catheterization

194. Intraosseous Catheterization

195. Central Venous Catheterization

196. Blood Film Evaluation

197. Endotracheal Intubation and Tracheostomy

198. Thoracocentesis

199. Thoracostomy Tube Placement and Drainage

200. Abdominocentesis and Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage

201. Arterial Catheterization

202. Pulmonary Artery Catheterization

203. Temporary Cardiac Pacing

204. Cardioversion and Defibrillation

205. Renal Replacement Therapies

206. Apheresis

207. Cerebrospinal Fluid Sampling

208. Urinary Catheterization

ICU Design and Management

209. ICU Design and Management

210. Management of the Intensive Care Unit

211. Communication Skills and Grief Counseling

Reseñas

"The second edition of Small Animal Critical Care Medicine should be somewhere in everyone’s clinic, whether a first-line practice or a specialized clinic.

First-line practitioners will find that this book allows them to understand the needs of those inevitable emergencies. At the same time this book will also offer a better insight in the extra care that a more specialized centre could provide for, helping first-line practitioners to inform owners and refer their patients. And finally, for those working in larger emergency facilities, this manual offers one of the best available resources to provide optimal care for your most challenging cases." --Kris Gommeren on behalf of the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, Oct 2015

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Sobre los autores

DS

Deborah Silverstein

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor, Emergency & Critical Care (CE), Department of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

KH

Kate Hopper

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care, University of California Davis, Weill School of Veterinary Medicine

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