Laboratory Animal Anaesthesia
- 4A. ed
- ESTADOS UNIDOS ELSEVIER 2015
- 321 PP 23.0 cm
Chapter 1. Basic Principles Of Anaesthesia . -- Introduction: What Is Anaesthesia And How Do We Produce It? . -- Anaesthetic Equipment – Preparation And Use . -- Intranasal Intubation . -- Administration Of Anaesthetics By Injection . -- Preparations For Anaesthesia – People And Animals . -- Anaesthetic Agents . -- Inhalational Anaesthetic Agents . -- Injectable Anaesthetic Agents . -- Selection Of Anaesthetic Agents – Scientific And Welfare Considerations . -- Chapter 2. Managing And Monitoring Anaesthesia . -- Pre-Operative Preparations . -- Monitoring Anaesthesia . -- Anaesthetic Problems And Emergencies . -- Chapter 3. Special Techniques . -- Use Of Nmb Agents . -- Controlled Ventilation . -- Long-Term Anaesthesia . -- Anaesthesia Of Pregnant Animals . -- Anaesthesia Of Neonates . -- Anaesthesia For Imaging . -- Chapter 4. Analgesia And Post-Operative Care . -- The Recovery Room Environment . -- Problems During The Recovery Period . -- Management Of Post-Operative Pain . -- Pain Assessment . -- Pain Relief . -- Conclusions . -- Chapter 5. Anaesthesia Of Common Laboratory Species: Special Considerations . -- Small Rodents . -- Rabbits . -- Post-Operative Care . -- Cats . -- Dogs . -- Ferrets . -- Pigs . -- Sheep And Goats . -- Primates . -- Other Species . -- Appendix 1. Recommended Techniques And Physiological Data. When no Injectable Anaesthetic Is Recommended, Inhalational Agents Should Be Used . -- Appendix 2. Estimation Of Required Quantities Of Volatile Anaesthetics And Anaesthetic Gases . -- Appendix 3. Examples Of Dilutions Of Anaesthetic Mixtures For Small Rodents . -- Rat . -- Mouse . -- Guinea-Pig . -- Birds . -- Appendix 4. Manufacturers Of Equipment And Other Items Illustrated Or Cited In The Textchapter 1. Basic Principles Of Anaesthesia . -- Introduction: What Is Anaesthesia And How Do We Produce It? . -- Anaesthetic Equipment – Preparation And Use . -- Intranasal Intubation . -- Administration Of Anaesthetics By Injection . -- Preparations For Anaesthesia – People And Animals . -- Anaesthetic Agents . -- Inhalational Anaesthetic Agents . -- Injectable Anaesthetic Agents . -- Selection Of Anaesthetic Agents – Scientific And Welfare Considerations . -- Chapter 2. Managing And Monitoring Anaesthesia . -- Pre-Operative Preparations . -- Monitoring Anaesthesia . -- Anaesthetic Problems And Emergencies . -- Chapter 3. Special Techniques . -- Use Of Nmb Agents . -- Controlled Ventilation . -- Long-Term Anaesthesia . -- Anaesthesia Of Pregnant Animals . -- Anaesthesia Of Neonates . -- Anaesthesia For Imaging . -- Chapter 4. Analgesia And Post-Operative Care . -- The Recovery Room Environment . -- Problems During The Recovery Period . -- Management Of Post-Operative Pain . -- Pain Assessment . -- Pain Relief . -- Conclusions . -- Chapter 5. Anaesthesia Of Common Laboratory Species: Special Considerations . -- Small Rodents . -- Rabbits . -- Post-Operative Care . -- Cats . -- Dogs . -- Ferrets . -- Pigs . -- Sheep And Goats . -- Primates . -- Other Species . -- Appendix 1. Recommended Techniques And Physiological Data. When no Injectable Anaesthetic Is Recommended, Inhalational Agents Should Be Used . -- Appendix 2. Estimation Of Required Quantities Of Volatile Anaesthetics And Anaesthetic Gases . -- Appendix 3. Examples Of Dilutions Of Anaesthetic Mixtures For Small Rodents . -- Rat . -- Mouse . -- Guinea-Pig . -- Birds . -- Appendix 4. Manufacturers Of Equipment And Other Items Illustrated Or Cited In The Text