Anestesia, Analgesia e Medicina da Dor
AnaesthesiaSkills in veterinary medicine Perioperative management in small, companion and domestic animals
De: Eva Eberspächer-Schweda
ISBN: 9783132458505
2024, Thieme
Capa mole
Páginas: 512
Anestesia, Analgesia e Medicina da Dor
De: Eva Eberspächer-Schweda
ISBN: 9783132458505
2024, Thieme
Capa mole
Páginas: 512
Handling anaesthesia and monitoring equipment, established anaesthesia protocols, modern pain management, dealing with complications and associated diseases of the patient – profound knowledge in a practical, compact and easy-to-read format.
Benefit from the author’s extensive wealth of experience as well as valuable tips and tricks from everyday clinical practice.
AnaesthesiaSkills support you from A to Z: from alfaxalone to zenalpha, from apnoea to zeroing the transducer – so that you are well prepared for all eventualities!
Knowing what to do, exactly when it matters!
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Basics
1 The Anaesthesia Machine
2 Monitoring
3 Stages of general anaesthesia
4 Drugs
Anaesthesia practice
5 Species-specific anaesthesia
6 Physiology and pathophysiology
7 Case management
8 Anaesthetic incidents and complications
9 Pain and pain therapy
10 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in small animals
11 Euthanasia
Appendix
12 List of abbreviations
13 Further reading
Eva Eberspächer-Schweda
Studied Veterinary Medicine at the Justus-Liebig-University Gießen, Germany and received her doctorate degree from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany.
She became a specialist in Laboratory Animal Science (Fachtierärztin) and after her residency training in Anesthesia / Critical Patient Care at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, USA a Diplomate ACVAA.
From 2007 to 2021 she worked as Senior Clinician at the Clinical Unit of Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Intensive Care at the Veterinary University Vienna, Austria. She completed her Habilitation and was appointed Privatdozentin. Among other duties, she was responsible for student´s teaching of the Anaesthesia Service and spent most of her time on clinics teaching students, interns, residents and veterinarians.
Since 2021 she is Director of Education of ESAVS, Program Director of the ESAVS Certificate in Anaesthesia, Pain Management, Emergency and Critical Care as well as Principle Course Master of the Anaesthesia and Pain Management courses.
She is very active in postgraduate teaching of veterinarians all over the world and enjoys helping to improve anaesthesia and analgesia management of small and large animal patients. She is also a member of more than ten professional societies and has published many research studies, book chapters as well as a text book in veterinary anaesthesia.