Laboratory Animal Anaesthesia


Paul. Flecknell
Bok Engelsk 1996 · Electronic books.
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Burlington : : Elsevier Science, , 1996.
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1 online resource (297 p.)
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2nd ed.
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - Front Cover; Laboratory Animal Anaesthesia: A practical introduction for research workers and technicians; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Preface to the 2nd edition; Glossary; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1. Pre-operative Care; I. Anaesthetic equipment, anaesthetic drugs and personnel; II. The animal; Chapter 2. Pre-anaesthetic Medication; I. Anticholinergic drugs; II. Tranquillizers and sedatives; III. Narcotic analgesics; Chapter 3. Anaesthesia; I. General anaesthesia; II. Local and regional anaesthesia. - Appendix 7. Sources of anaesthetic apparatus and related equipment.Index. - II. RabbitsIII. Cats; IV. Dogs; V. Ferrets; VI. Pigs; VII. Sheep and goats; VIII. Primates; IX. Other species; References; APPENDICES; Appendix 1. Recommended techniques and physiological data; Appendix 2. Estimation of required quantities of volatile anaesthetic agents and anaesthetic gases; Appendix 3. Examples of dilutions of anaesthetic mixtures for small rodents; Appendix 4. Basic equipment for anaesthesia of laboratory animals; Appendix 5. Anaesthetic drugs - UK and USA generic names, trade names and manufacturers; Appendix 6. Addresses of drug manufacturers and suppliers. - III. Selection of anaesthetic agents: scientific and welfare considerationsChapter 4. Anaesthetic Management; I. Pre-operative preparations; II. Monitoring anaesthesia; III. Anaesthetic problems and emergencies; Chapter 5. Special techniques; I. Controlled ventilation; II. Long-term anaesthesia; III. Anaesthesia of pregnant animals; IV. Anaesthesia of neonates; Chapter 6. Post-operative Care; I. The recovery room environment; II. Problems during the recovery period; III. Management of post-operative pain; IV. Conclusions; Chapter 7. Anaesthesia of common laboratory species; I. Small rodents. - The use of safe and effective anaesthetic techniques can have a major influence both on the welfare of laboratory animals and the quality of the research results obtained in using them. In times of justified public and scientific concerns over such issues, the need for clear and concise advise on good technique is of paramount importance.However, much anaesthetic work in the laboratory is carried out by research workers and support staff who have not benefited from specialist veterinary training. This second edition of Paul Flecknell's invaluable guide gives just the sort of clear concise
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