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VETERINARYMEDICINE 2014 Rights Guide

W i l e y ’ s V e t e r i n a r y 1 S p r i n g / S u m m e r y 2 0 1 4 R i g h t s G u i d e

Animal Welfare, Ethics & Law ............................................ 3

The Welfare of Animals Used in Research: Practice & Ethics/Hubrecht ........................................ 3

Laboratory Animal Medicine .............................................. 3

Biology & Diseases of the Ferret/Fox ................................................................................................ 3

Veterinary Anesthesia, Analgesia & Pain Medicine ......... 4

Small Animal Anesthesia Techniques/Shelby ................................................................................... 4

Veterinary Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine ..... 4

Manual of Diagnostic Cytology of the Dog & Cat/Dunn ................................................................... 4

Veterinary Dermatology ...................................................... 5

Veterinary Allergy/Noli ........................................................................................................................ 5

Focused Ultrasound Techniques for the Small Animal Practitioner/Lisciandro ............................. 5

Veterinary Medicine - Equine ............................................. 6

Equine Reproductive Procedures/Dascanio ...................................................................................... 6

Atlas of Equine Ultrasonography/Kidd .............................................................................................. 6

Veterinary Medicine - Farm Animals .................................. 7

Farm Animal Anesthesia: Cattle, Small Ruminants, Camelids, & Pigs/Lin .................................... 7

Bovine Reproduction/Hopper ............................................................................................................. 7

Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery/Ames ............................................................................................. 8

Veterinary Medicine - Zoo & Wildlife ................................. 8

Zoo Animal & Wildlife Immobilization & Anesthesia/West .............................................................. 8

Veterinary Microbiology, Parasitology, Infectious Diseases & Immunology ..................................................... 9

Zoonotic Tuberculosis: Mycobacterium bovis & Other Pathogenic Mycobacteria/Thoen............ 9

Veterinary Nursing & Animal Care ..................................... 9

Textbook for the Veterinary Assistant/Burns .................................................................................... 9

Veterinary Medical Terminology Guide & Workbook/Taibo ........................................................... 10

Tasks for the Veterinary Assistant/Pattengale ................................................................................ 10

Large Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians/Lien ............................................................... 11

Animal Biology & Care/Jewell .......................................................................................................... 11

Small Animal Pathology for Veterinary Technicians/Johnson ....................................................... 12

Veterinary Technician's Daily Reference Guide: Canine & Feline/Jack ........................................ 12

W i l e y ’ s V e t e r i n a r y 2 S p r i n g / S u m m e r y 2 0 1 4 R i g h t s G u i d e

Veterinary Ophthalmology ................................................ 13

Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology/Gelatt .............................................................................. 13

W i l e y ’ s V e t e r i n a r y 3 S p r i n g / S u m m e r y 2 0 1 4 R i g h t s G u i d e

Animal Welfare, Ethics & Law The Welfare of Animals Used in Research: Practice & Ethics Robert Hubrecht 978-1-119-96707-1 304 pp. Pub: 11/04/14 Paper Animal Welfare,

Ethics & Law The use of animals in research is probably the most controversial of all the uses of animals. On the one side of the argument, pressure groups and organisations, some of which count doctors, veterinarians and philosophers in their number, campaign against animal research, both on ethical grounds, and arguing that their use is scientifically flawed. On the other side, there are organisations, often counting in their membership doctors, veterinarians, philosophers and distinguished scientists, that are dedicated to protecting animal research because of the benefits that are seen to flow from it. Laboratory animal welfare is a very wide-ranging subject with many areas of specialist interest. Animals in Research gives a complete and balanced overview of the issues surrounding the use of animals in scientific research. The focus of the book is on the animal welfare implications and ethics of animals in research. It covers the topics with sufficient depth to show a real understanding of varied and complex subjects, but conveys the information in a reader-friendly manner. • A complete and balanced overview of the issues

surrounding the use of animals in scientific research. • The focus is on the animal welfare implications and

ethics of animals in research. • Emphasises the principles of animal use, making it

suitable for an international audience. Readership: those who intend to work in research involving animals; prospective animal care staff and animal welfare scientists; those involved in ethical review of animal research; lay people who are not involved in experimentation but who are interested in the issues. Rights: All held

Laboratory Animal Medicine Biology & Diseases of the Ferret 3e James G. Fox, Robert P. Marini 978-0-470-96045-5 740 pp. Pub: 27/05/14 Cloth Laboratory Animal

Medicine The ferret is a critical model for studying influenza and SARS coronavirus pathogenesis and vaccinology. The current ferret genome project and the development of cloning technology and transgenic ferrets will make this species far more amenable to studies of genetic conditions such as cystic fibrosis. The third edition of Biology & Diseases of the Ferret has been thoroughly revised and updated to provide a current, comprehensive reference on the ferret. It is the only book to focus on the characteristics that make the ferret an important research animal, with detailed information on conditions, procedures, and treatments. Offering basic information on biology, husbandry, clinical medicine, and surgery, as well as unique information on the use of ferrets in biomedical research, Biology & Diseases of the Ferret is an essential resource for investigators using ferrets in the laboratory and for companion animal and comparative medicine veterinarians. • A revised edition of the only book available covering the

use of ferrets in biomedical research. • Includes 10 new chapters. • Expanded coverage of anaesthesia and surgery, viral

disease research, and neuroscience research to provide a wealth of new information.

• Published in association with the American College of

Laboratory Animal Medicine. Readership: research and comparative medicine veterinarians; researchers and their staff using ferrets in the laboratory; veterinary practitioners and students. Rights: All held.

W i l e y ’ s V e t e r i n a r y 4 S p r i n g / S u m m e r y 2 0 1 4 R i g h t s G u i d e

Veterinary Anaesthesia, Analgesia & Pain Medicine Small Animal Anesthesia Techniques Amanda Shelby, Carolyn McKune 978-1-118-42804-7 320 pp. Pub: 05/03/14 Paper Veterinary Anaes.,

Anal. & Pain Med. Small Animal Anesthesia Techniques provides a quick reference to protocols for anesthetizing canine, feline, and exotic animal patients in veterinary practice. This portable companion provides complete information on anaesthetic procedures, from the basics of pharmacology, physiology, and equipment to handling challenging procedures and the compromised patient. A companion website features videos, images, and worksheets for calculations. The book offers an overview of the anaesthetic process, with tips on how to anticipate and avoid complications, with example protocols for specific patients. Veterinarians and veterinary technicians will find this how-to guide to providing anaesthesia to be an ideal resource for fast access to drug dosages, anaesthesia protocols, and special considerations for specific procedures. • Provides an easily accessible reference to

anaesthesia techniques for dogs, cats and exotic animals.

• Features full-colour photographs to demonstrate

techniques. • Outlines the anaesthetic process, including equipment

setup, use, and monitoring and drugs and fluids. • Presents protocols for common procedures,

anaesthesia in patients with concurrent disease, and procedures for exotic species.

• Includes access to a companion website offering

videos, images, and worksheets for calculations. Readership: veterinary technicians and veterinarians in practice; veterinary students; veterinary technicians studying for specialization. Rights: All held.

Vet Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Manual of Diagnostic Cytology of the Dog & Cat John K. Dunn 978-0-470-65870-3 288 pp. Pub: 28/02/14 Paper Vet Clinical Pathology

& Lab. Medicine During the last decade, diagnostic cytology has become an increasingly important and frequently used tool in the veterinary practitioner’s diagnostic toolkit. Traditionally vets have taken samples of cells from animals, and sent them away to a diagnostic laboratory for interpretation. However, vets in practice increasingly want to avoid the fees payable to the labs, and indeed to get a faster result for their clients. The equipment necessary to view cytological samples is relatively inexpensive, and more and more practices are interpreting their own samples. Manual of Diagnostic Cytology of the Dog & Cat is the ideal quick reference for the busy veterinarian in a first opinion practice. It describes techniques for obtaining good quality cytological diagnostic specimens, and guides readers through the interpretation of cytological findings. Created to be used alongside the microscope, hundreds of high quality colour photos help vets to identify normal cell types and abnormal cytology, including both non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions. It describes in a clear and concise manner the most common lesions and related disorders encountered in a practice setting. The concise format means that readers can quickly find exactly what they are looking for. • Quick reference guide for small animal practitioners on

cytology, an extremely popular topic. • Contains over 430 colour images to help identify normal

and abnormal cells. • Covers the most common lesions encountered in first

opinion practice. Readership: veterinarians in small animal practice.

Rights: All held.

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Veterinary Dermatology Veterinary Allergy Chiara Noli, Aiden P. Foster, Wayne Rosenkrantz 978-0-470-67241-9 470 pp. Pub: 03/01/14 Cloth Veterinary

Dermatology Veterinary allergy has been slow to emerge as a recognized discipline, but its importance in everyday veterinary practice is unquestioned – indeed it is unlikely that a day will pass by in the life of a busy practitioner without allergy being involved in one or a number of cases. It affects a wide variety of animal species, and a number of different body systems, including the skin, gut and respiratory tract. It has complex causes, the key factors being genetic background, environmental influences and immunological dysregulation. Veterinary Allergy is the first comprehensive, high quality reference dealing with all aspects of veterinary allergy in all species and all body systems. Providing solid breadth and excellent depth of coverage, it deals with the immunopathology of the various allergic conditions as well as with clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of veterinary allergic diseases. The book offers broad species coverage, organised by sections on dogs, cats, horses, and other domestic species including large animals, birds and small mammals, with a focus on evidence-based medicine and science. The editors have extensive experience and are respected as experts in the field, and every chapter is written by an expert in that particular topic. • The first comprehensive reference in this field. • Provides practical information on the diagnosis and

treatment of allergic disease. • Covers a wide range of species including dogs, cats,

horses, other large animals, birds and small mammals. • Written and edited by the world's leading names in the

subject. Readership: veterinary clinicians in first opinion practice; specialists in veterinary dermatology, gastroenterology, internal medicine, and immunology; veterinary students. Rights: All held.

Veterinary Imaging Focused Ultrasound Techniques for the Small Animal Practitioner Gregory R. Lisciandro 978-1-118-36959-3 360 pp. Pub: 31/01/14 Cloth Veterinary Imaging Abbreviated ultrasound exams have been demonstrated to improve patient outcomes by detecting conditions not readily apparent using physical examination techniques, laboratory diagnostics, or radiographic findings. These exams include ultrasonography, focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST), fluid scoring systems, and Cage-side Organ Assessment with Sonography for Trauma, Triage, and Tracking (COAST3).

Focused Ultrasound Techniques for the Small Animal Practitioner offers a highly practical guide to incorporating abbreviated ultrasound exams into the veterinary practice. Encompassing all the information needed to begin performing these techniques, the book is a useful tool for improving patient outcomes in clinical practice. Covering focused exams in all body systems, the book also outlines the principles of interventional radiology, medical documentation, and the basic fundamentals of using an ultrasound machine. • Provides all the information needed to begin using

focused point-of-care exams as a patient diagnostic screening and monitoring tool.

• Organized by body system, with information on exams

in all major organs. • Written by the foremost experts in the use of focused

exams in veterinary patients. • Includes access to a companion website offering 87

video clips of AFAST, TFAST, and Vet Blue examinations with normal, abnormal, and incidental findings.

Readership: veterinary practitioners; veterinary emergency and critical care specialists; veterinary radiologists. Rights: All held.

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Veterinary Medicine – Equine Equine Reproductive Procedures John Dascanio, Patrick McCue 978-0-470-96039-4 352 pp. Pub: 21/07/14 Paper Veterinary Medicine –

Equine Reproduction is an important area in managing equine health but, to date, no veterinary book has addressed practical procedures in equine reproduction. Equine Reproductive Procedures will fill this gap. It is a user-friendly guide to reproductive management, diagnostic techniques, and therapeutic techniques on stallions, mares, and foals. Offering detailed descriptions of 161 procedures, ranging from common to highly specialized, the book gives step-by-step instructions with interpretative information, as well as useful equipment lists and references for further reading. Presented in a highly portable spiral-bound format, Equine Reproductive Procedures is a practical resource for daily use in equine practice. Divided into sections on the non-pregnant mare; the pregnant mare; the postpartum mare; the stallion; and the newborn foal, the book is well-illustrated throughout with clinical photographs demonstrating procedures. It provides practical guidance for performing basic and advanced techniques associated with the medical management of horses. • Provides detailed step-by-step descriptions of 161

procedures used in equine reproductive practice. • Offers complete coverage of reproductive

management, diagnostic techniques, and therapeutic techniques.

• Includes both basic and specialized procedures,

making it useful for practitioners of any experience level.

• Features nearly 500 images to illustrate techniques. Readership: equine practitioners; theriogenologists; and veterinary students. Rights: All held.

Atlas of Equine Ultrasonography Jessica A. Kidd, Kristina G. Lu, Michele L. Frazer 978-0-470-65813-0 496 pp. Pub: 30/05/14 Cloth Veterinary Medicine –

Equine Ultrasonography is the partner to radiography as the former images soft tissue structures and the latter only bone. These two imaging modalities represent the majority of imaging undertaken in equine practice. The Atlas of Equine Ultrasonography is the first atlas of equine ultra-sonography for the practitioner to use as a reference for clinical ultrasonography. The book provides comprehensive coverage of both musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal areas of the horse. Ideal for practitioners in first opinion or referral practices, each chapter features normal images for anatomical reference, followed by abnormal images covering a broad range of recognised pathologies. The book is divided into musculoskeletal, reproductive and internal medicine sections, and includes positioning diagrams demonstrating how to capture optimal images. With contributions from experts around the world, this book will be the go-to reference for equine clinical ultrason-ography. • Ideal for practitioners in first opinion or referral

practices. • The only visual guide to equine ultrasonography based

on digital ultrasound technology. • Each chapter features images of normal anatomy and

recognised pathologies. • Covers both musculoskeletal and non-musculoskeletal

areas of the horse. • Companion website hosting over 50 videos of dynamic

ultrasound investigations. Readership: practitioners at both the first opinion and referral levels (internal medicine, reproduction, surgery). Rights: All held.

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Veterinary Medicine – Farm Animals Farm Animal Anesthesia: Cattle, Small Ruminants, Camelids, & Pigs Hui Chu Lin, Paul Walz 978-1-118-47435-8 304 pp. Pub: 28/05/14 Paper Veterinary Medicine –

Farm Animals Farm Animal Anesthesia presents practical guidance on using anaesthetic and analgesic drugs to prevent pain caused by surgery or disease. This comprehensive resource offers detailed coverage of anaesthetics and anaesthetic techniques in farm animals with a focus on practical applications. Providing thorough information on pain management and residues, the book also covers specific techniques for common surgical procedures, and considerations for animals with pathophysiological conditions. The book includes chapters on pre-anaesthetic considerations; anaesthetic drugs; chemical restraint and standing sedation; injectable anaesthesia; inhalant anaesthesia; local techniques; specific procedures; pain management; residues; and euthanasia. Farm Animal Anesthesia is a useful guide for farm animal practitioners, veterinary students, and researchers working with these species. • Offers complete coverage of practical uses for

anaesthetics and analgesics in cattle, small ruminants, camelids, and pigs.

• Brings information on sedation and pain management

in these species together into a single resource. • Presents difficult-to-find information on anesthetizing

camelids and pigs. • Includes information on pain management and

residues. Readership: farm animal practitioners; veterinary students; researchers involved in anesthetizing farm animals. Rights: All held.

Bovine Reproduction Richard Hopper 978-1-118-47083-1 850 pp. Pub: 09/09/14 Cloth Veterinary Medicine –

Farm Animals Reproduction is an inherent and important part of bovine medicine throughout the world. While there are fewer veterinarians treating cattle than many other species, it is still an important species in many countries, and demand for bovine veterinarians is likely to continue. Bovine Reproduction is a comprehensive, current reference providing information on all aspects of reproduction in the bull and cow. Offering fundamental knowledge on evaluating and restoring fertility in the bovine patient, the book also places information in the context of herd health, where appropriate, for a truly global view of bovine reproduction. Printed in full colour throughout, the book contains more than 550 images, making it the most comprehensive reference available on this topic. Each section covers anatomy and physiology, breeding management, and reproductive surgery, as well as obstetrics and pregnancy wastage in the cow. Bovine Reproduction will be a welcome resource for bovine practitioners, theriogenologists, and animal scientists, as well as veterinary students and residents with an interest in the cow. • Offers a complete, up-to-date resource on managing

reproduction in the bull and cow. • Addresses all aspects of evaluating and restoring

fertility in the bovine patient. • Takes a production medicine perspective where

necessary to address this important aspect of bovine practice.

• Full-colour images throughout. Readership: bovine practitioners; veterinary theriogenologists; animal scientists; veterinary students and residents. Rights: All held.

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Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery 5e N. Kent Ames 978-1-118-35260-1 312 pp. Pub: 31/01/14 Paper Veterinary Medicine –

Farm Animals Although there has been an overall shift in production medicine from an individual to a herd approach, veterinarians are still called on to perform procedures on individual cows, pigs, sheep, and goats. Veterinary students and mixed or large animal clinicians therefore still require surgical skills in these animals. The new edition of Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery is a fully updated new edition of the classic field manual on surgical techniques in cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs. Designed for easy, fast access in the field, information is presented using a concise outline style with information boxes, tables, drawings, and photographs to highlight and illustrate key points. Beginning with chapters on general surgical considerations, restraint, and anaesthesia, the book's main focus is on step-by-step procedures for specific surgical techniques. The fifth edition has been thoroughly updated throughout to provide a current resource, with additional information on welfare, pain management, and anaesthesia. A companion website features the figures from the book in PowerPoint and self-test questions with answers. • Fully updated new edition of the classic food animal

surgery field manual. • Ideal for quick reference in the field, with an outline

format incorporating information boxes, tables, drawings, and photographs throughout.

• Includes a new section on pain management. • Presents the newest protocols for anaesthetic

induction and short term chemical immobilization, tips for using drug combinations, and the latest general anaesthesia techniques.

Readership: veterinary students; mixed or farm animal veterinary practitioners. Rights: All held.

Veterinary Medicine – Zoo & Wildlife Zoo Animal & Wildlife Immobilization & Anesthesia 2e Gary West, Darryl Heard, Nigel Caulkett 978-0-8138-1183-3 816 pp. Pub: 07/07/14 Cloth Veterinary Medicine –

Zoo & Wildlife Anaesthesia of zoo and wildlife has improved dramatically in recent years, with the advent of new drugs, portable monitoring equipment, and methods of drug deliveries. Zoo Animal & Wildlife Immobilization & Anesthesia is a fully updated and revised version of the first comprehensive reference on anaesthetic techniques in captive and free-ranging wildlife. Now including expanded coverage of avian and aquatic species, this exhaustive resource presents information on the full range of zoo and wildlife species. Covering topics ranging from monitoring and field anaesthesia to CPR and euthanasia, the heart of the book is devoted to 53 species-specific chapters providing a wealth of information on little-known and common zoo and wildlife animals alike. In addition to new species chapters, the new edition brings a new focus on pain management, including chronic pain, and more information on species-specific physiology. Chapters on airway management, monitoring, emergency therapeutics, and field procedures are all significantly expanded as well. • A thorough update to the first comprehensive reference

for anaesthetic techniques in captive and free-ranging wildlife.

• Features expanded species coverage, with new

information on avian and aquatic animals. • A convenient single resource to find practical

knowledge about wildlife anaesthesia. Readership: zoo and wildlife practitioners; biologists; researchers. Rights: All held.

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Veterinary Microbiology, Parasitology, Infectious Diseases & Immunology Zoonotic Tuberculosis 3e Charles O. Thoen, James H. Steele, John B. Kaneene 978-1-118-47429-7 424 pp. Pub: 07/03/14 Cloth Vet Microbiology Zoonotic Tuberculosis is a comprehensive review of the state of the art in the control and elimination of infections caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in animals and humans. This update includes new coverage of the latest molecular techniques; more information on human infection and One Health; updates to the information on the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IUATLD), the World Health Organization (WHO), Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), and the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Tuberculosis Eradication Program; and coverage of additional African countries. The Third Edition upholds the book's reputation as a truly global resource on M. bovis. Written by an international list of tuberculosis experts, chapters cover the status of tuberculosis in many regions throughout the world, and deal with issues related to the detection, spread, and control of Mycobacterium bovis, as well as the economic impact of outbreaks. • Current, comprehensive reference on Mycobacterium

bovis infection in animals and humans around the globe.

• Offers updated information on the status of M. bovis

infections in 6 African countries not covered in the second edition.

• Contributors are leading international tuberculosis

specialists. • Provides extensive reference lists for further research

and reading. Readership: veterinarians; diagnosticians; health care workers; regulatory personnel; public health officials; research workers. Rights: All held.

Veterinary Nursing & Animal Care Textbook for the Veterinary Assistant Kara Burns, Lori Renda-Francis 978-0-470-95926-8 176 pp. Pub: 11/06/14 Paper Veterinary Nursing &

Animal Care The Textbook for the Veterinary Assistant is a comprehensive guide to the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) approved curriculum for veterinary assisting programs. Written by leaders in the profession and co-published with Association, the book covers the complete list of NAVTA Veterinary Assistant Essential Skills. Specifically tailored for veterinary assistants and veterinary assistant students, the book uses an engaging writing style to provide a concise, user-friendly approach to the material. With chapters on medical terminology; clinical skills; office procedures; client communication; and more, the book equips veterinary assistants with all the information they need to succeed. A companion website offers interactive multiple-choice questions; the figures from the book in PowerPoint; teaching activities; and a sample cover letter. • Presents practical, step-by-step coverage of the

NAVTA-approved curriculum for veterinary assistants. • Offers complete information using a highly accessible,

condensed style and a colourful, easy-to-use layout. • Provides coverage of canine, feline, avian, reptile and

equine patients. • Companion website includes MCQs, figures from the

book, teaching activities, and a sample cover letter. Readership: veterinary assisting students; veterinary assistants; veterinary technology students. Rights: All held.

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Veterinary Medical Terminology Guide & Workbook Angela Taibo 978-1-118-52748-1 380 pp. Pub: 07/04/14 Paper Veterinary Nursing &

Animal Care Veterinary Medical Terminology Guide & Workbook is a user-friendly guide for gaining an understanding of veterinary medical terms, from phonetic spelling and meanings of prefixes, suffixes, and roots to more in-depth explanations of terminology. Introductory chapters explain the basic principles of using medical terminology in veterinary medicine, with later chapters organized by body system, covering anatomy, terminology, and abbreviations in a consistent format. Carefully designed to engage the reader, each chapter includes tip boxes, case studies, word lists, and review exercises to promote learning, and a companion website also provides a pronunciation guide, flash cards, teaching PowerPoints, and additional images. Species-specific chapters on the horse, ruminants, exotics, and lab animals offer a unique study of terms specific to these species, making this a truly comprehensive resource. Appendices provide quick access to information on the pronunciation, spelling, and meaning of word parts and commonly used abbreviations. Veterinary Medical Terminology Guide & Workbook is an essential resource to learning veterinary terminology and using correct medical terms in daily practice. • Offers easy-to-understand explanations of medical

terms and phonetic spelling, with more in-depth explanations later in each chapter.

• Features case studies, word lists, and review

exercises in each chapter. • Logically organized by body system, with each chapter

structured using a consistent framework. • Provides species-specific chapters to thoroughly cover

terms related to all significant species. • Presents colour images to illustrate terms discussed. Readership: veterinary technology students and veterinary technicians in practice; veterinary assistants. Rights: All held.

Tasks for the Veterinary Assistant 3e Paula Pattengale, Teresa Sonsthagen 978-1-118-44078-0 656 pp. Pub: 03/04/14 Paper Veterinary Nursing &

Animal Care The new edition of Tasks for the Veterinary Assistant provides practical, step-by-step instructions for preparing and performing a wide range of veterinary assisting tasks. With expanded coverage of large animal and exotic restraint; anatomy and physiology; nutrition and feeding; digital radiography; electronic medical records; and client communication, this revised edition now includes why and when to perform each task with the preparation and procedure information. The book includes everything from appearance and professional language to equipment maintenance and dental and surgical assisting, making it equally useful for learning new techniques or as a memory refresher. Offering a detailed, comprehensive guide to all aspects of veterinary assisting, the book is written using an accessible, user-friendly style. A companion website offers figures from the book, downloadable flash cards, lesson plans, exams, a competency checklist, and concept maps. • Covers all aspects of a veterinary assistant’s duties in

the medical care of dogs, cats, large animals, and exotics.

• Presents easy-to-follow instructions for preparing and

performing common tasks in the veterinary practice. • Adds more information on a variety of key topics. • Provides more background information on why and

when to use a given technique in order to promote a fuller understanding.

• Features images and tip boxes to aid learning. • Includes access to a companion website with exams,

images, lesson plans, flash cards, a competency checklist, and concept maps.

Readership: veterinary assistant students; veterinary assistants. Rights: All held.

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Large Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians Laura Lien, Sue Loly, Sheryl Ferguson 978-1-118-34671-6 448 pp. Pub: 07/05/14 Paper Veterinary Nursing &

Animal Care This comprehensive guide to all aspects of caring for horses, cattle, camelids, small ruminants, and pigs helps veterinary technician students learn everything they need to know about large animal medicine. Presented in full-colour, Large Animal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians provides species-specific coverage with a wealth of images, as well as clinical applications. Coverage includes key topics such as hospital biosecurity; restraint; physical examinations; nutrition; clinical and diagnostic procedures; reproduction; neonatology; and disease. To reinforce the text, an accompanying website offers review questions and answers, case studies, and an image bank with additional photographs to aid in breed identification. • Presented in full-colour with a wealth of images. • Covers horses, cattle, camelids, small ruminants, and

pigs. • Offers clinical applications throughout the text. • Companion website includes review questions and

answers, case studies, and an image bank with additional photographs to aid in breed identification.

Readership: veterinary technician and nursing students; advanced veterinary technicians. Rights: All held.

Animal Biology & Care 3e Sue Dallas, Emily Jewell 978-1-118-27606-8 336 pp. Pub: 30/05/14 Paper Veterinary Nursing &

Animal Care The perfect study companion, Animal Biology & Care is specifically designed for students on animal care, animal nursing assistant and veterinary care assistant courses. This edition is fully updated with new course content, a refreshed design and colour illustrations throughout. Basic biological theory is introduced with diagrams for visual learners, while photographs demonstrate the common practical procedures carried out by animal care assistants. • Tailored for students on animal care, animal nursing

assistant and veterinary care assistant courses. • Written in line with course curricula and illustrated in full

colour throughout. • Introduces biological theory and demonstrates common

practical procedures. • Includes new content on exotic species. • Features a companion website with interactive MCQs

and explanations of answers. Readership: students on animal care; animal nursing assistant; and veterinary care assistant courses. Rights: All held.

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Small Animal Pathology for Veterinary Technicians Amy Johnson 978-1-118-43421-5 240 pp. Pub: 13/03/14 Paper Veterinary Nursing &

Animal Care Small Animal Pathology for Veterinary Technicians fosters an understanding of small animal diseases, relating pathology information to the responsibilities of technicians in the clinical setting. Beginning with the technician's role in pathology, terminology, and the process of diagnosis, chapters then cover diseases organized by system. From reproductive, endocrine, and eye disease to urinary tract and infectious diseases, the book offers in-depth information on a wide range of commonly presented diseases, providing technicians with practical information linked to their daily tasks. Each body system chapter includes a brief review of anatomy and function, full-colour pictures, and tip boxes to help emphasize important issues. A companion website includes images from the book, review questions, and case studies illustrating the process of handling the patient. • Provides a guide to the technician's role in under-

standing small animal diseases and the process of diagnosis.

• Emphasizes the most important issues with helpful tip

boxes. • Takes a highly practical approach, tying disease

information to the veterinary technician's daily duties. • Presents full-colour photographs to illustrate diseases. • Offers descriptions; causes; zoonosis; transmission

modes; clinical signs; treatments and much more for each disease.

• Companion website features review questions, case

studies, and images from the book. Readership: veterinary technician students and veterinary technicians in practice. Rights: All held.

Veterinary Technician's Daily Reference Guide: Canine & Feline 3e Candyce M. Jack, Patricia M. Watson, Valissitie Heeren 978-1-118-36350-8 816 pp. Pub: 25/04/14 Paper Veterinary Nursing &

Animal Care Veterinary Technician's Daily Reference Guide: Canine & Feline is a quick reference to all aspects of a technician's daily responsibilities in clinical practice. Retaining the tabular format for easy access, the third edition adds more in-depth skill descriptions, allowing the technician to reach an even higher level of care. Coverage ranges from anatomy and preventative care to diagnostic and patient care skills, pain management, anaesthesia, and pharmacology. Now fully revised and updated, the book is designed to build on a veterinary technician's current knowledge, acting as a quick refresher in the daily clinic setting. A companion website offers forms and worksheets; training materials; review questions; vocabulary flashcards; links to online resources; and the figures from the book in PowerPoint. • Offers fast access to information on all aspects of a

veterinary technician's role in caring for dogs and cats. • Provides additional in-depth skill descriptions for an

even higher level of patient care. • Puts knowledge already gained in the classroom in the

context of clinical practice. • Aids technicians in quickly remembering information

and improving their skills, with information in tables for ease of use.

• Features 100 new images, including an expanded

cytology section and multiple line drawings for clearer understanding.

• Companion website features forms and worksheets,

additional learning materials, and the figures from the book.

Readership: veterinary technicians and nurses in practice; veterinary technology and nursing students. Rights: All held.

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Veterinary Ophthalmology Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology 3e Kirk N. Gelatt 978-1-118-77192-1 660 pp. Pub: 06/08/14 Paper Vet Ophthalmology Ocular disease is a regular part of a general practice caseload, and ophthalmology is taught to all veterinary students. As more clinical specialties emerge, however, it is given less space in the curriculum, and it is most often an elective clinical rotation. This means that students may need to seek out extra information to study for their board exams, and practitioners may have less experience with ocular conditions and require additional information in their practices. Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology is an updated introduction to the diagnosis and clinical management of veterinary patients, providing trusted information in a user-friendly format. Fully updated throughout, the third edition focuses more strongly on small animals and horses, with streamlined coverage of other species, and new chapters have been added on morphology, physiology, and pharmacology. Carefully designed to be equally useful for learning and in practice, the book offers a practical approach, with bolded terms to enhance comprehension. High-quality colour photographs provide clear visual depictions of the conditions discussed. • A thorough introduction to diagnosing and managing

ophthalmic conditions in animals. • Focuses on small animal and equine ophthalmology,

with additional information on other species. • Presents 450 high-quality colour photographs to

demonstrate conditions. • Provides new chapters on morphology, physiology,

and pharmacology. • Companion website features review questions and the

figures from the book in PowerPoint. Readership: veterinary students and practitioners; specialists in areas outside veterinary ophthalmology Rights: All held.

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