Selected Topics in Canine and Feline Emergency Medicine (volume 2)

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HANDBOOK FOR THE VETERINARY PRACTITIONER
SELECTED TOPICS IN CANINE AND FELINE EMERGENCY MEDICINE

( volume 2 )

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Pages: 209 pages
Publisher: --
Edition: 2008
Language: English
ISBN: --

Description

Over the past ten years emergency medicine and intensive care have evolved into a completely disctinct discipline. The expertise and competence of specialized teams combined with new technologies now enable us to save more lives and to offer cats and dogs the best care.
This highly practical guide is born of the collaboration of European specialists in emergency medicine and intensive care. It provides clinicians with the information they need to manage emergencies of all types as and when they encounter them.
Nutrition is an integral part of this new medicine. Covering the nutritional requiriments of animals in a critical phase of their lives is one of the essential parameters of rapid recovery. That said, hospitalization is a stress factor that may provoke anorexia. Part of this guide is devoted to enteral feeding methods that can be utilized to ensure the digestive system fulfils its main function: absorbing nutrients and consequently giving the body what it needs to heal itself.



 
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Select Topics in Canine and Feline Emergency Medicine (Volume 1)

Select Topics in Canine and Feline Emergency Medicine
(Volume 1)



by Fabio Viganó, Cristina Fragio, Isabelle Goy-Thollot, Nuno







Pages: 203
Publisher: --
Edition: 2008
Language: English
ISBN: --

Description


Over the past ten years emergency medicine and intensive care have evolved into a completely disctinct discipline. The expertise and competence of specialized teams combined with new technologies now enable us to save more lives and to offer cats and dogs the best care.

This highly practical guide is born of the collaboration of European specialists in emergency medicine and intensive care. It provides clinicians with the information they need to manage emergencies of all types as and when they encounter them.
Nutrition is an integral part of this new medicine. Covering the nutritional requiriments of animals in a critical phase of their lives is one of the essential parameters of rapid recovery. That said, hospitalization is a stress factor that may provoke anorexia. Part of this guide is devoted to enteral feeding methods that can be utilized to ensure the digestive system fulfils its main function: absorbing nutrients and consequently giving the body what it needs to heal itself.
 
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please reapload this books vol 1 and 2. i need them. tank you.
 
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