Medical history and physical examination in companion animals / edited by A. Rijnberk, F.J. van Sluijs ; translated by B.E. Belshaw.
©2009Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (viii, 333 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780702029684
- 0702029688
- 9780702033070
- 0702033073
- Anamnese en lichamelijk onderzoek bij gezelschapsdieren. English.
- SF772.5 .A5313 2009
- SF 772.5

The medical history and physical examination are the most important cornerstones of clinical diagnosis. This is the only veterinary book devoted to a description of methods applicable to companion animals. The methods described are used in the veterinary schools of Utrecht (the Netherlands) and Ghent (Belgium), but their effectiveness and usefulness is recognized by many visiting staff members and students from other veterinary schools in Europe and North America. Central to the book is the concept that the examination should be as efficient as possible. The descriptions of the examination are very detailed and enhanced with many high quality colour illustrations. The accompanying DVD includes video clips of a variety of examinations and forms (in PDF format) that can be used for determining the results when carrying out the medical history and physical examination in companion animals. first book devoted to medical history and clinical examination in companion animalssystem-based approachproblem-oriented approach: short initial examination is used to define the problems presented by the owneruses same effective method of examination throughoutseparate chapter on Reptilesaccompanying DVD with video clips and medical forms in PDF format to be used when carrying out medical history-taking and physical examinationwritten by top-experts in the field.
Introduction -- The rationale for this approach -- A few concepts and an introduction to the diagnostic process -- Methods and instruments -- Medical records -- The history -- General impression -- General examination -- Respiratory system -- Circulatory system -- Digestive tract -- Kidneys and urinary tract -- Female reproductive tract -- Male reproductive tract -- Skin, hair, and nails -- Mammary glands -- Locomotor system -- Nervous system -- Eyes -- Ears -- Endocrine glands -- Behavior -- Emergencies -- Handling and restraint ₆ Injections and blood collection -- Collection of material for diagnostics in the lab -- Preanesthetic examination -- Health certification -- Birds -- Small mammals -- Reptiles -- Appendix 1Guidelines for housing of rats, gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, and ferrets as experimental animals -- Appendix 2Classification of reptiles -- Appendix 3Basic husbandry requirements for reptiles (I) -- Appendix 4Basic husbandry requirements for reptiles (II).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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