Lynn R. Hovda,Ahna G. Brutlag,Robert H. Poppenga,Katherine L. Peterson - Blackwell?s Five–Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Toxicology
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Blackwell?s Five–Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Toxicology

Lynn R. Hovda,Ahna G. Brutlag,Robert H. Poppenga,Katherine L. Peterson

ISBN: 9781119036548
Vydavatelství: Wiley
Rok vydání: 2016
Vazba: Paperback
Počet stran: 984
Dostupnost: Na objednávku

Původní cena: 2 891 Kč
Výstavní cena: 2 602 Kč(t.j. po slevě 10%)
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Blackwell s Five–Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Toxicology, Second Edition puts all the information needed to rapidly and accurately manage poisonings in small animal patients at the clinician s fingertips. Topics are organized alphabetically using the fast–access Five–Minute Veterinary Consult format, with essential information presented in concise bullets to make it easy to quickly flip to the relevant topic and find the necessary details during an intoxication. In addition to updates throughout, the new edition adds 14 new topics. If the toxicant isn t known, a useful index of clinical signs helps veterinarians quickly identify potential poisons. Blackwell s Five–Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Toxicology is the perfect resource for dealing with potential and known poisonings alike. Key Features Provides concise, bulleted information focused on the most important facts needed when treating a poisoned cat or dog Carefully organized for ease of use in an emergency, with important toxicants arranged alphabetically within categories Details clinically relevant information on the most common toxicants encountered by small animals Presents a wealth of color photographs to aid in plant identification Includes 14 new topics to this edition covering cyclosporine A, sleep aids, tacrolimus, bath salts, synthetic marijuana, poisonous lizards, imidacloprid, spring bulbs, and sodium monofluoroacetate