Anesthesia for Veterinary TechniciansAnesthesia for Veterinary Technicians is a highly practical guide to anesthesia skills for veterinary technicians published in association with the Academy of Veterinary Technician Anesthetists (AVTA). Packed with hints and tips to aid technicians in the practice of veterinary anesthesia, the book offers an essential resource to building anesthesia skills and improving knowledge. Encompassing both background knowledge and practical application of anesthesia-related skills, Anesthesia for Veterinary Technicians is a valuable resource for veterinary technicians of all skill levels. Supplementary website materials, including charts and forms for use in the practice, are available at www.wiley.com/go/bryant. |
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Contents
Review of Cardiovascular | 3 |
The Preanesthetic Workup | 13 |
Lynette DeGouff CVT VTS Anesthesia Animal Cancer and Imaging Center | 26 |
Mathematics and Calculations | 29 |
Ithaca New York | 34 |
Records and Record Keeping | 35 |
5 | 41 |
Pulse Oximetry | 95 |
Intravenous Access | 143 |
Anesthetic Complications and 26 Anesthesia for Pediatric Patients 267 | 167 |
Ventilation Techniques in Small Trish Farry | 187 |
Anesthesia for Ophthalmology | 195 |
Anesthesia for Patients with | 245 |
Anesthesia for Thoracotomies and Lynette DeGouff | 325 |
Anesthesia for Patients with | 345 |
Anesthesia for Patients with 35 Equine Anesthesia | 357 |
Monitoring Blood Pressure | 105 |
Fluid Therapy and Blood Products | 123 |
Lawrence E Nann CVT VTS Anesthesia | 134 |
Sandra Robbins | 135 |
Kristen Cooley | 373 |
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