Small Animal Toxicology by Michael E. Peterson and Patricia A. Talcott (2005, Perfect)

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PublisherElsevier-Health Sciences Division
ISBN-100721606393
ISBN-139780721606392
eBay Product ID (ePID)48664573

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Number of Pages1232 Pages
Publication NameSmall Animal Toxicology
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2005
SubjectToxicology, Veterinary Medicine / Small Animal
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMedical
AuthorMichael E. Peterson, Patricia A. Talcott
FormatPerfect

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Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight39.6 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5 in

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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
ReviewsThis soft cover 12.5 x 21 cm clinical manual is a 1118-page compression of just about all the information needed for the understanding, diagnosis, emergency treatment and prevention of poisonings in companion animals. The 2nd edition updates and expands the earlier version that has been widely accepted as one of those references that small animal clinicians need to have available for rapid consultation. Under the editorship of Patricia A. Talcott of the Washington State University and Michael E. Peterson of the Reid Veterinary Hospital, the manual brings together the wisdom of 65 expert authors and is organised into three main sections. The first is a stepwise approach to general toxicological principles and an overview of the management of poisoning in companion animals, including rarely discussed problems such as taking an accurate toxicological history, using poison control centres or providing supportive care. Secondly a section is de- voted to general toxicological exposures and discussions on some major complex topics. The final section consists of a total of 56 alphabetically ordered chapters dealing with specific poisons and drugs, from acetaminophen' to zinc phosphide', each containing detailed information on sources, toxicokinetics, mechanisms of action, toxicity ratings, clinical signs, histopathological lesions, diagnostic testing, treatment, prognosis and prevention. The summary boxes at the beginning of these specific chapters provide a quick overview and are therefore very useful. This excellent book addresses several areas that differ from those covered by the usual veterinary toxicology texts, such as for example indoor environmental toxicants, hazardous herbalproducts, recreational drugs, toxicological disasters or toxicities in pregnant and lactating animals. The new edition also contains an interesting chapter dealing with poisoning in the captive reptile. Finally, this most comprehensive manual features a 72-page index that is intelligently prepared and cross-referenced to provide access to the desired information quickly and directly. Another useful index has been compiled according to the clinical symptoms elicited by toxic substances. The manual's fundamental purpose of providing accurate and well documented information on the effects of poisons in small animals makes it an invaluable tool for practitioners, and students purchasing the book will have continuing value in its use as a reference throughout their practice years. If you haven't seen it, get a copy immediately! Prof. Hanspeter Naegeli, DVM (CH) FECAVA Vol. 16-2 October 2006
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal636.08959
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentSection 1: Toxicologic Concepts 1. General Toxicologic Principles 2. Toxicodynamics and Toxicokinetics NEW! 3. Toxicologic Information Resources 4. Taking a Toxicologic History 5. Initial Management of the Acutely Poisoned Patient 6. Establishing a Minimum Database in Small Animal Poisonings 7. Supportive Care of the Poisoned Patient 8. Toxicologic Decontamination 9. Approach to Diagnosis and Initial Treatment of the Toxicology Case 10. Effective Use of a Diagnostic Laboratory NEW! 11. Considerations in Pediatric and Geriatric Poisoned Patients 12. Considerations in Pregnant/Lactating Poisoned Patients NEW! Section 2: General Exposures 13. Summary of Small Animal Poison Exposures 14. Adverse Drug Reactions 15. Miscellaneous Indoor Toxicants 16. Indoor Environmental Quality and Health 17. "Recreational" Drugs 18. Hazards Associated with the Use of Herbal and Other Natural Products 19. Household and Garden Plants 20. Use of Human Poison Centers in the Veterinary Setting 21. Disaster Management NEW! 22. House/Fire By-Products NEW! 23. Antidotes for Specific Toxins 24. Reproductive Toxicology of the Female Companion Animal 25. Reproductive Toxicology of the Male Companion Animal 26. Accidental Poisoning in Non-Traditional Pets NEW! Section 3: Specific Toxicants 27. Acetaminophen 28. Amitraz NEW! 29. Amphibian Toxins - Frogs, Salamanders, Newts 30. Anticoagulant Rodenticides 31. Anticonvulsants NEW! 32. Arsenic 33. Botulism 34. Bromethalin 35. Carbon Monoxide 36. Cholecalciferol - Vitamin D 37. "Christmas time" Plants NEW! 38. Citrus Oils 39. Copper 40. Cyanide 41. Cyanobacteria 42. DEET 43. Diethylene Glycol 44. Ethanol 45. Ethylene Glycol 46. Grapes and Raisins NEW! 47. Miscellaneous Herbicides, Fungicides, and Nematocides 48. Insects - Hymenoptera 49. Ionophores 50. Iron 51. Ivermectin - Macrolide Antiparasitic Agents 52. Lead 53. Lillies NEW! 54. Lizards 55. Macadamia nuts NEW! 56. Mercury NEW! 57. Metaldehyde 58. Methanol 59. Methylxanthines - Theobromine, Caffeine, Theophylline 60. Metronidazole NEW! 61. Mushrooms 62. Mycotoxins 63. Nicotine 64. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatories 65. Organochlorine Pesticides 66. Organophosphate and Carbamate Pesticides 67. Oxalate-containing Plants NEW! 68. Paraquat 69. Miscellaneous Parasiticides NEW! 70. Petroleum Hydrocarbons 71. Propylene Glycol 72. Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids 73. Ricin NEW! 74. Snake Bite: Pit Vipers 75. Snake Bite: Coral Snakes 76. Sodium NEW! 77. Sodium Monofluoroacetate - 1080 78. Spider - Black Widow 79. Spider - Brown Recluse 80. Strychnine 81. Toads 82. Vitamin A and other drugs affecting the skeletal system NEW! 83. Zinc Phosphide 84. Zinc
SynopsisThis revised and expanded reference is a valuable aid for the practicing veterinary clinician in diagnosing and determining treatment for toxic exposures in small animals, and for veterinary students as a supplement to their classroom instruction. It contains chapters addressing nontraditional areas of toxicology not covered in conventional toxicology texts. It also covers areas of toxicology which seem basic but are rarely discussed, such as taking a toxicological history, establishing a minimum database, providing supportive care, and managing emergency treatment of the poisoned patient. The book is organized into three sections, including 20 new chapters and new topics such as grapes and raisins, lilies, "Christmas time" plants, mercury, and accidental poisoning in non-traditional pets. New two-color design makes the book more esthetically pleasing and allows for quick retrieval of information Toxic Plant Information Summary tables make treatments for plant intoxications easy to find Toxic Plant Quick Reference Based on Clinical Signs tables are included, to support small-animal veterinarians in cases of potential toxic plant ingestion Summary charts at the beginning of each chapter in the Specific Toxicants section contain bulleted lists with clear-cut information on the specific toxicant, the clinical signs, and prognosis A comprehensive review of all known potentially toxic substances is provided, from A (acetaminophen) to Z (zinc), including the very latest on grape and raisin toxicity - making this the most up-to-date and thorough text in this field 45 different experts contribute to this book, all from the field of veterinary toxicology and medicine 20 new chapters have been added New topics include a list of toxicants affecting body systems, management of toxins in pregnancy, diagnostic toxicology, bacterial toxins, and cosmetic/toilet articles Snake-bite injuries are treated in two separate, expanded chapters: Pit Vipers and Coral Snakes Section on pharmaceuticals includes bromides, anticonvulsants, tricycle antidepressants, monoamine oxidize inhibitors, B-adrenergic toxicities, and vitamins A and D Additional specific toxicants are covered, including Amitraz, hydramethylon, ethanol, mercury, toad toxins, poisonous frogs, salamanders, newts and venomous arthropods. Additional specific toxicants are covered, including Amitraz, hydramethylon, ethanol, mercury, toad toxins, poisonous frogs, salamanders, newts and venomous arthropods., This revised and expanded reference is a valuable aid for the practicing veterinary clinician in diagnosing and determining treatment for toxic exposures in small animals, and for veterinary students as a supplement to their classroom instruction. It contains chapters addressing nontraditional areas of toxicology not covered in conventional toxicology texts. It also covers areas of toxicology which seem basic but are rarely discussed, such as taking a toxicological history, establishing a minimum database, providing supportive care, and managing emergency treatment of the poisoned patient. The book is organized into three sections, including 20 new chapters and new topics such as grapes and raisins, lilies, "Christmas time" plants, mercury, and accidental poisoning in non-traditional pets., This revised and expanded reference is a valuable aid for the practicing veterinary clinician in diagnosing and determining treatment for toxic exposures in small animals, and for veterinary students as a supplement to their classroom instruction. It contains chapters addressing nontraditional areas of toxicology not covered in conventional toxicology texts. It also covers areas of toxicology which seem basic but are rarely discussed, such as taking a toxicological history, establishing a minimum database, providing supportive care, and managing emergency treatment of the poisoned patient. The book is organized into three sections, including 20 new chapters and new topics such as grapes and raisins, lilies, "Christmas time" plants, mercury, and accidental poisoning in non-traditional pets. New two-color design makes the book more esthetically pleasing and allows for quick retrieval of information Toxic Plant Information Summary tables make treatments for plant intoxications easy to find Toxic Plant Quick Reference Based on Clinical Signs tables are included, to support small-animal veterinarians in cases of potential toxic plant ingestion Summary charts at the beginning of each chapter in the Specific Toxicants section contain bulleted lists with clear-cut information on the specific toxicant, the clinical signs, and prognosis A comprehensive review of all known potentially toxic substances is provided, from A (acetaminophen) to Z (zinc), including the very latest on grape and raisin toxicity - making this the most up-to-date and thorough text in this field 45 different experts contribute to this book, all from the field of veterinary toxicology and medicine 20 new chapters have been added New topics include a list of toxicants affecting body systems, management of toxins in pregnancy, diagnostic toxicology, bacterial toxins, and cosmetic/toilet articles Snake-bite injuries are treated in two separate, expanded chapters: Pit Vipers and Coral Snakes Section on pharmaceuticals includes bromides, anticonvulsants, tricycle antidepressants, monoamine oxidize inhibitors, B-adrenergic toxicities, and vitamins A and D Additional specific toxicants are covered, including Amitraz, hydramethylon, ethanol, mercury, toad toxins, poisonous frogs, salamanders, newts and venomous arthropods
LC Classification NumberSF992.P64P48 2006

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