ABSTRACT

Early recognition of problems by owners, appropriate first aid, and timely referral by field veterinarians improve the chance of survival for horses requiring emergency management and critical care. With a view toward improving patient outcome, Equine Emergency and Critical Care Medicine is written by a team of enthusiastic equine specialists who e

part |2 pages

PART 1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE

chapter 7|30 pages

NEUROLOGY Pamela A. Wilkins

chapter 10|66 pages

TOXICOLOGY Robert H. Poppenga

part |2 pages

PART 2 CRITICAL CARE

chapter 14|12 pages

SEDATION AND ANALGESIA Janyce Seahorn

chapter 15|14 pages

NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT Brett S. Tennent-Brown

chapter 16|22 pages

ANTIMICROBIAL DRUGS James A. Orsini

chapter 18|32 pages

POSTOPERATIVE COLIC PATIENT

chapter 19|8 pages

THE PREGNANT MARE Pamela A. Wilkins

chapter 20|12 pages

THE NEONATE

chapter 21|4 pages

THE RECUMBENT HORSE Pamela A. Wilkins