Handbook of Veterinary Nursing

Handbook of Veterinary Nursing

by HilaryOrpet (Author), PerdiWelsh (Author)

Synopsis

Handbook of Veterinary Nursing presents essential guidance and helpful tips on developing and delivering high quality nursing care and skills. Fully updated, this easy-to-follow guide reflects recent changes to veterinary nursing qualifications, current terminology and drugs in use. The emphasis is on the importance of working methodically, using high quality procedures, to help the whole veterinary team ensure the most successful outcomes in animal care. Written in note form for quick reference by veterinary nurses and technicians at all stages of their training and career, this will be invaluable for both exam revision and quick reference in clinic. Contents include: The nursing process in veterinary care, physical assessment of the patient, managing the hospital environment, managing the operating room, surgical nursing activities, anaesthesia, diagnostic imaging, diagnostic tests, triage and emergency procedures, and essential calculations for drugs, fluids, nutrition and radiographic exposures. Key features: *Gives clinical advice quickly and simply *Written by authors with many years experience of veterinary nurse training and education *Contains essential calculations *Illustrated in colour throughout

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 01 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1405145536
ISBN 13: 9781405145534

Media Reviews
Veterinary nurses of all levels of experience will find this handbook invaluable in practice. This edition reflects the advances our profession has made in recent years and will equip the reader with the information they need to deliver nursing care of the highest standard. -Liz Branscombe, DipAVN(Surg) RVN This second edition is very timely in providing updated and additional material in the developing field of veterinary nursing. The Contemporary Veterinary Nursing section includes a detailed description of the Nursing Process and a Model of Nursing Care specific to veterinary nurses which can be used to inform the practice of nursing described in the subsequent sections. -Andrea Jeffery, MSc DipAVN(Surg) Cert Ed RVN
Author Bio
Hilary Orpet and Perdi Welsh are Lecturers in Veterinary Nursing at the Royal Veterinary College, Hatfield, UK