Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team. Группа авторов
Читать онлайн книгу.href="#ulink_cdb14651-53b8-5b20-ab29-0d03206eec08">Table 2.19.1 One Health resources
6 Chapter 3-3Table 3.3.1 The genetics of coat color
7 Chapter 3-7Table 3.7.1 The top 11 breeds with the highest prevalence of elbow dysplasia ...Table 3.7.2 Health information on a dog of interest along with that of its si...Table 3.7.3 Genetic test screenings recorded in the OFA Canine Health Informa...
8 Chapter 3-9Table 3.9.1 Examples of some canine hybrid crosses
9 Chapter 3-10Table 3.10.1 A sample of dog and cat breed selector tools found on the intern...Table 3.10.2 Golden retriever adoption questionnaire
10 Chapter 3-11Table 3.11.1 Some of the genotypic tests currently available
11 Chapter 3-18Table 3.18.1 Some dog breeds predisposed to developing hereditary cataractsTable 3.18.2 Some dog breeds with heritable lens luxationTable 3.18.3 Some dog breeds predisposed to heritable progressive retinal atr...Table 3.18.4 Some dog breeds predisposed to primary glaucoma
12 Chapter 3-19Table 3.19.1 Conditions commonly seen in mixed‐breed pets
13 Chapter 4-4Table 4.4.1 Hand hygiene protocols
14 Chapter 5-6Table 5.6.1 Pros and cons of acquiring a pet from an animal shelterTable 5.6.2 Pros and cons of adopting a pet from a pet rescueTable 5.6.3 Pros and cons of acquiring a pet from a reputable breeder
15 Chapter 5-11Table 5.11.1 Top stressors in veterinary practice [1]Table 5.11.2 Alternative wording for phrases that should be avoided in practi...
16 Chapter 5-13Table 5.13.1 Comparing client app and phone communication preferencesTable 5.13.2 Client preferences for patient update frequencyTable 5.13.3 Client device preferences for receiving patient updates
17 Chapter 6-1Table 6.1.1 Developmental stages in dogs and cats
18 Chapter 6-4Table 6.4.1 Example of a grid for ABC Animal Hospital, whose standard of care...
19 Chapter 6-19Table 6.19.1 DISHAA explainedTable 6.19.2 Commercially available diets, supplements, and medications
20 Chapter 6-20Table 6.20.1 Typical components considered in a quality of life (QOL) assessm...
21 Chapter 7-5Table 7.5.1 Examples of marketing contentTable 7.5.2 Example of video length on different platforms
22 Chapter 7-11Table 7.11.1 Examples of nonchemotherapeutic medications that may have the po...
23 Chapter 8-16Table 8.16.1 Characteristics of compassion fatigue and burnout.
24 Chapter 8-26Table 8.26.1 Breeds commonly prone to primary glaucoma
25 Chapter 9-12Table 9.12.1 Efficacy of antimicrobials in abscessesTable 9.12.2 Postantibiotic effectsTable 9.12.3 Effect of antimicrobials on bacteria
26 Chapter 9-13Table 9.13.1 Preanesthetic checklist [1]Table 9.13.2American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status
27 Chapter 10-8Table 10.8.1 Example: occurrence of feline diabetes
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1-2Figure 1.2.1 Example of a canine risk assessment form.
2 Chapter 1-3Figure 1.3.1 Example of a personalized care plan.
3 Chapter 2-1Figure 2.1.1 An evidence pyramid illustrating the variable reliability and r...
4 Chapter 2-19Figure 2.19.1 A graphic representation of the One Health concept.
5 Chapter 3-1Figure 3.1.1 Double helix structure of DNA.
6 Chapter 3-4Figure 3.4.1 Topics to be addressed in puppy/kitten client discussions.
7 Chapter 3-5Figure 3.5.1 Flat‐faced animals may experience a large number of health prob...Figure 3.5.2 Excessive skinfolds cause disease and eye problems.Figure 3.5.3 Short legs of a bassett compared to…Figure 3.5.4 …a normal straight leg.
8 Chapter 3-15Figure 3.15.1 Fully conscious brachycephalic dog with endotracheal tube stil...
9 Chapter 3-16Figure 3.16.1 Sulfonamide adverse drug reaction.
10 Chapter 4-9Figure 4.9.1 Periodontal probe.Figure 4.9.2 Horizontal bone loss.Figure 4.9.3 Vertical bone loss.
11 Chapter 6-15Figure 6.15.1 Canine body condition score.Figure 6.15.2 Feline body condition score.
12 Chapter 8-8Figure 8.8.1 Six steps to writing a care bundle.Figure 8.8.2 Principles for implementing care bundles.
13 Chapter 8-11Figure 8.11.1 Feline dental chart.Figure 8.11.2 Canine dental chart.Figure 8.11.3 Modified Triadan Numbering.Figure 8.11.4 Type 2 TR.Figure 8.11.5 Type 1 TR.
14 Chapter 8-18Figure 8.18.1 One of the first manifestations of atopic dermatitis is often ...
15 Chapter 8-20Figure 8.20.1 COAST stages.
16 Chapter 8-21Figure 8.21.1 The team approach to pet pain management includes the receptio...
17 Chapter 8-23Figure 8.23.1 A common lesion of pyoderma in dogs is a peeling rim of scale ...
18 Chapter 8-24Figure 8.24.1 Basic anatomy of the canine ear.Figure 8.24.2 It is important to be proactive when managing cases of otitis ...
19 Chapter 8-28Figure 8.28.1 MDT meeting structure.
20 Chapter 9-4Figure 9.4.1 Basic standards of care that are applicable for most veterinary...Figure 9.4.2 Example of a standard of care for integrated parasite control....
21 Chapter 9-6Figure 9.6.1 Conditions for which hospitals might consider creating care pat...
22 Chapter 9-7Figure 9.7.1 The care of a pet happens on a continuum. Any individual interv...Figure 9.7.2 Example of a convergence schedule.
23 Chapter 10-4Figure 10.4.1 Use client and patient segmentation to discern the role of pet...Figure 10.4.2 Client and patient segmentation based on pet activities, by sp...Figure 10.4.3 Sample pet owner trends.
24 Chapter 10-7Figure 10.7.1 Example of a checklist for breed‐specific life stage marketing...Figure 10.7.2 Example of a breed‐specific marketing plan
25 Chapter 10-11Figure 10.11.1 Relative price of veterinary service and pet visits.Figure 10.11.2 Lifetime revenue from typical 12‐year‐old dog.Figure 10.11.3 Pet health expenditures with and without pet health insurance...Figure 10.11.4 Typical preventive dog care bundle budget.
26 Chapter 10-16Figure 10.16.1 Resources that can be used to compare insurance plan features...
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