Restraint & Handling for Veterinary Technicians & Assistants

Author:   Jody Rockett (College of Southern Idaho) ,  Bonnie M. Ballard
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Edition:   New edition
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9781435453586


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   01 February 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Restraint and Handling for Veterinary Technicians and Assistants provides a 'how to' for the proper restraint of animals in a way that is safe for both the patient and the restrainer in veterinary clinics or hospitals.

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Author:   Jody Rockett (College of Southern Idaho) ,  Bonnie M. Ballard
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:   Delmar Cengage Learning
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.80cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 27.80cm
Weight:   0.368kg
ISBN:  

9781435453586


ISBN 10:   1435453581
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   01 February 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Unit 1: SMALL ANIMAL RESTRAINT. Chapter 1. Principles of Restraint in Veterinary Practice. Principles of Restraint. Animals in a Veterinary Facility. Complications of Restraint. Chapter 2. Restraint Tools and Techniques for Small Animals. The Use of Restraint Tools in Small Animal Practice. Noose Leashes. Rabies Pole. Blankets and Towels. Leather Gloves. Cat Bag. Dog Muzzles. Cat Muzzles. Cat Burrito Restraint. Chapter 3. Restraint of Dogs. Restraint of the Dog. Guidelines for Restraint of the Dog. Restraint of the Dog in the Standing Position. Restraint of the Dog in the Sitting Position. Restraint of the Dog in Sternal Recumbency. Restraint of a Dog's Head for Procedures Performed by Someone Else. Single Person Restraint of a Dog's Head When Performing a Procedure to the Head. Restraint of a Dog in Lateral Recumbency. Restraint of the Dog for Cephalic Venipuncture. Restraint for Venipuncture of the Lateral Saphenous vein. Restraint for Jugular Venipuncture. Chapter 4. Restraint of Cats. Restraint of the Cat. Restraint of the Cat Using the One-Hand Hold. Restraint of the Cat in Sternal Recumbency. Restraint of the Cat in the Standing Position. Procedure for Restraint of a Cat's Head. Cat Stretch Restraint (Restraint of the Cat in Lateral Recumbency). Restraint of the Cat for Medial Saphenous Vein Venipuncture. Restraint of the Cat for Cephalic Venipuncture. Restraint of the Cat for Jugular Venipuncture. Removing a Cat from a Cage. Placing a Cat in a Cage. Chapter 5. Restraint of Exotic Pets. Restraint of Exotics. Restraint of the Ferret. Restraint of the Rabbit. Restraint of the Pet Bird. Restraint of the Guinea Pig. Unit 2: LARGE ANIMAL RESTRAINT. Chapter 6. Ropes and Knots. Ropes. Finishing the End of a Rope. Quick-Release Knot. Bowline. Tomfool Knot. Double Half Hitch Knot. Tail Tie. Braiding an Eye Splice. Rope Halters. Chapter 7. Restraint of the Horse. Restraint of the Horse. Guidelines for Restraint of the Horse. Horse Behavior. Rules of Tying. Stock. Haltering and Leading. Applying Chains. Twitches. Loading Horses in Trailers. Special Handling Scenarios. Chapter 8. Restraint of Cattle. Restraint of Cattle. Guidelines for Restraint of Cattle. Processing Facilities. Operating Chutes. Haltering. Tailing-Up Cattle. Casting Cattle. Flanking. Securing Cattle Feet for Examination. Hot Shot. Nose Tongs. Nose Rings. Chapter 9. Restraint of the Goat. Restraint of the Goat. Guidelines for Restraint of the Goat. Collaring and Leading Goats. Stanchion. Chapter 10. Restraint of the Pig. Restraint of Pigs. Guidelines for Restraint of the Pig. Pig Boards. Castration Restraint. Snout Snare. Chapter 11. Restraint of the Llama. Restraint of the Llama. Guidelines for Restraint of the Llama. Haltering and Leading. Stock. Glossary. Index.

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Unit 1: SMALL ANIMAL RESTRAINT. Chapter 1. Principles of Restraint in Veterinary Practice. Principles of Restraint. Animals in a Veterinary Facility. Complications of Restraint. Chapter 2. Restraint Tools and Techniques for Small Animals. The Use of Restraint Tools in Small Animal Practice. Noose Leashes. Rabies Pole. Blankets and Towels. Leather Gloves. Cat Bag. Dog Muzzles. Cat Muzzles. Cat Burrito Restraint. Chapter 3. Restraint of Dogs. Restraint of the Dog. Guidelines for Restraint of the Dog. Restraint of the Dog in the Standing Position. Restraint of the Dog in the Sitting Position. Restraint of the Dog in Sternal Recumbency. Restraint of a Dog's Head for Procedures Performed by Someone Else. Single Person Restraint of a Dog's Head When Performing a Procedure to the Head. Restraint of a Dog in Lateral Recumbency. Restraint of the Dog for Cephalic Venipuncture. Restraint for Venipuncture of the Lateral Saphenous vein. Restraint for Jugular Venipuncture. Chapter 4. Restraint of Cats. Restraint of the Cat. Restraint of the Cat Using the One-Hand Hold. Restraint of the Cat in Sternal Recumbency. Restraint of the Cat in the Standing Position. Procedure for Restraint of a Cat's Head. Cat Stretch Restraint (Restraint of the Cat in Lateral Recumbency). Restraint of the Cat for Medial Saphenous Vein Venipuncture. Restraint of the Cat for Cephalic Venipuncture. Restraint of the Cat for Jugular Venipuncture. Removing a Cat from a Cage. Placing a Cat in a Cage. Chapter 5. Restraint of Exotic Pets. Restraint of Exotics. Restraint of the Ferret. Restraint of the Rabbit. Restraint of the Pet Bird. Restraint of the Guinea Pig. Unit 2: LARGE ANIMAL RESTRAINT. Chapter 6. Ropes and Knots. Ropes. Finishing the End of a Rope. Quick-Release Knot. Bowline. Tomfool Knot. Double Half Hitch Knot. Tail Tie. Braiding an Eye Splice. Rope Halters. Chapter 7. Restraint of the Horse. Restraint of the Horse. Guidelines for Restraint of the Horse. Horse Behavior. Rules of Tying. Stock. Haltering and Leading. Applying Chains. Twitches. Loading Horses in Trailers. Special Handling Scenarios. Chapter 8. Restraint of Cattle. Restraint of Cattle. Guidelines for Restraint of Cattle. Processing Facilities. Operating Chutes. Haltering. Tailing-Up Cattle. Casting Cattle. Flanking. Securing Cattle Feet for Examination. Hot Shot. Nose Tongs. Nose Rings. Chapter 9. Restraint of the Goat. Restraint of the Goat. Guidelines for Restraint of the Goat. Collaring and Leading Goats. Stanchion. Chapter 10. Restraint of the Pig. Restraint of Pigs. Guidelines for Restraint of the Pig. Pig Boards. Castration Restraint. Snout Snare. Chapter 11. Restraint of the Llama. Restraint of the Llama. Guidelines for Restraint of the Llama. Haltering and Leading. Stock. Glossary. Index.


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Dr. Bonnie Ballard has worked in veterinary medicine since 1974, first as a veterinary assistant and then later as a veterinary technician. Dr. Ballard holds a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. In 1997, she developed a veterinary technology program at Gwinnett Technical College in Lawrenceville, Georgia, where she acts as the program director. Dr. Ballard also practices small animal medicine at Winder Animal Hospital in Winder, Georgia. Following several years as an associate veterinarian in mixed animal practice, Jody Rockett, DVM, founded the Veterinary Technology program at the College of Southern Idaho (CSI). She currently directs the program at CSI. A past president of the Idaho Veterinary Medical Association, Dr. Rockett serves on the Idaho Board of Veterinary Medicine. She was named Idaho Veterinarian of the Year in 2010. Also the author of PATIENT ASSESSMENT, DOCUMENTATION AND INTERVENTION FOR THE VETERINARY TECHNICIAN, Dr. Rockett has presented at conferences throughout the United States and Europe, including the Association for Veterinary Technician Educators, VETTNET (Paris), Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, and the Jackson Hole Veterinary Rendezvous. She received her bachelor's degree in microbiology from the University of Wyoming and attended the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.

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