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OverviewPractical Guide to Equine Colic takes a step-by-step clinical approach to the medical management of this common condition. Covering colic management and treatment from the veterinarian’s first involvement through referral, surgical intervention, and long-term recovery, the book offers practical advice on managing a colic case. Designed for easy navigation, chapters are brief and fully cross-referenced, allowing the reader to quickly find and apply information in the practice setting. The book incorporates key points, checklists, clinical tips, step-by-step illustrations, and case examples, emphasizing clinically relevant information throughout and referencing the most applicable and up-to-date literature. A companion website offers clinical cases, quizzes, and videos at www.wiley.com/go/southwood. Practical Guide to Equine Colic is an ideal resource for daily use in treating horses with colic, appealing to students, equine practitioners, and specialists alike. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louise L. Southwood (New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, USA) , Joanne FehrPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.90cm Weight: 0.930kg ISBN: 9780813818320ISBN 10: 081381832 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 02 November 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781119700661 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContributors ix Preface xi Overview of Practical Guide to Equine Colic xii 1 Patient Signalment and History 1 Louise L. Southwood 2 Physical Examination 12 Louise L. Southwood 3 Abdominal Palpation per Rectum 22 Louise L. Southwood and Joanne Fehr 4 Nasogastric Intubation 38 Joanne Fehr 5 Management of Mild Colic 45 Sarah Dukti 6 Analgesia 51 Luiz C. Santos and Louise L. Southwood 7 Enteral Fluid Therapy 62 Jennifer A. Brown and Samantha K. Hart 8 Referral of the Horse with Colic 71 Louise L. Southwood and Joanne Fehr 9 Clinical Laboratory Data 78 Raquel M. Walton 10 Abdominocentesis and Peritoneal Fluid Analysis 87 Raquel M. Walton and Louise L. Southwood 11 Intravenous Catheterization and Fluid Therapy 99 Louise L. Southwood 12 Abdominal Sonographic Evaluation 116 JoAnn Slack 13 Abdominal Radiographic Examination 149 Sarah M. Puchalski 14 Trocharization 160 Joanne Fehr 15 Medical versus Surgical Treatment of the Horse with Colic 164 Louise L. Southwood 16 Colic Surgery 173 Kira L. Epstein and Joanne Fehr 17 Specific Causes of Colic 204 Eileen S. Hackett 18 Postoperative Patient Care 230 Samantha K. Hart 19 Postoperative Complications 244 Diana M. Hassel 20 Biosecurity 262 Helen W. Aceto 21 Special Considerations 278 Louise L. Southwood 22 Long-term Recovery and Prevention 292 Louise L. Southwood 23 Nutrition 301 Brett S. Tennent-Brown, Kira L. Epstein, and Sarah L. Ralston 24 Gastrointestinal Parasitology and Anthelmintics 316 Louise L. Southwood Appendix A Clinical Scenarios 325 Appendix B Drug Dosages used in the Equine Colic Patient 330 Appendix C Normal Ranges for Hematology and Plasma Chemistry and Conversion Table for Units 339 Index 343Reviews<p> I would suggest that this book and its online resourcesserve as an excellent learning tool for all those students andpractitioners interested in equine colic. (Veterinary Record, 16 March 2013) <p> I would suggest that this book and its online resources serve as an excellent learning tool for all those students and practitioners interested in equine colic. ( Veterinary Record , 16 March 2013) Author InformationTHE EDITOR Louise L. Southwood, BVSc, PhD, DACVS, DACVECC, is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care at New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |