Dermatologia Enfermagem

Small Animal Dermatology for Technicians and Nurses

De: Kim Horne (Editor), Marcia Schwassmann (Editor), Dawn Logas (Editor)
ISBN: 9780470958155
2019, Wiley
Capa mole
Páginas: 320

  • Small Animal Dermatology for Technicians and Nurses is a practical manual specifically designed for veterinary technicians, nurses, and other staff members. This easy-to-read book covers common dermatologic diseases frequently seen in private practice, with information on history taking, sample collection, diagnostic testing, therapeutic options and patient follow up. Each disease described includes important background information to help technicians explain treatment plans and improve client compliance.

    The book presents step-by-step instructions with illustrative, full-color photographs to aid in accurately collecting samples and performing in-house diagnostics. The authors have drawn on their real-world experience as practicing dermatologists and dermatology technicians to create a must-have guide for those working in the small animal veterinary field. This important resource:

    • Provides practical information on veterinary dermatology tailored to veterinary technicians and nurses

    • Offers details and tips on history taking, sample collection, diagnostic testing, and patient follow up

    • Takes a practical, easy-to-follow approach with illustrative, full-color photographs that demonstrate techniques

    • Supports veterinary staff by providing a solid foundation in dermatology that can improve communication with clients

    • Includes all the information technicians need to support their veterinarians in managing dermatology cases with confidence

    Written for veterinary technicians, nurses, and veterinary technology and nursing students, Small Animal Dermatology for Technicians and Nurses offers an indispensable reference for any veterinary team member assisting with common small animal dermatology cases.

  • List of Contributors xiii

    Preface xv

    Acknowledgments xvii

    Introduction xix

    Section I The Role of the Veterinary Technician and Nurse 1

    1 Managing the Small Animal Dermatology Patient 3
    Kim Horne

    Introduction 3

    History 3

    Dermatological Procedures 6

    Flea Combing 6

    Ear Cytology/Swab 9

    Skin Cytology 11

    Tape Prep (Especially Useful for Finding Yeast on the Skin) 12

    Sampling a Pustule 14

    Sampling a Crust 14

    Skin Scraping 14

    Sarcoptes scabiei and Notoedres cati (Feline Scabies) 15

    Demodex canis, Demodex cati, Demodex injai 16

    Cheyletiella spp., Demodex cornei, Demodex gatoi, Lynxacarus radovsky, Lice (Linognathus setosus, Trichodectes canis, Felicola subrostratus, etc.) 17

    Fecal Flotation 17

    Trichography 17

    Dermatophyte Culture 19

    Mackenzie Brush Technique 20

    Tape Prep Procedure 20

    Skin Punch Biopsy 21

    Client Education and Client Compliance 23

    Helpful Hints to Improve Client Compliance 24

    Capsules and Tablets 24

    Injections 24

    Bathing 25

    Ear Cleaning 25

    Handouts 25

    Recheck Appointment Options 25

    Phone Calls 26

    Conclusion 26

    References 26

    Section II Skin and Ear Diseases 27

    2 Bacterial Infections 29
    Dawn Logas and Christie Yamazaki Delan

    Introduction 29

    Pathogenesis 29

    Surface Pyodermas 29

    Clinical Features 30

    Diagnostic Tests 31

    Treatment 31

    Superficial Pyodermas 32

    Clinical Features 32

    Diagnostic Tests 34

    Treatment 35

    Deep Pyodermas 35

    Clinical Features 35

    Diagnostic Tests 38

    Treatment 39

    Client Education 40

    Feline Bacterial Skin Infections 41

    Methicillin‐Resistant Staphylococcal Infections 42

    Conclusion 43

    References 43

    Recommended Reading 44

    3 Malassezia Dermatitis 45
    Barbara Haimbach

    Introduction 45

    Clinical Features (Canine) 45

    Clinical Features (Feline) 47

    Diagnostic Tests 48

    Treatment 49

    Client Education 50

    Conclusion 51

    References 51

    4 Otitis Externa 53
    Dawn Logas

    Introduction 53

    Pathogenesis 53

    Clinical Features 57

    Diagnostic Tests 58

    Treatment 59

    Predisposing Factors 59

    Primary Causes 60

    Perpetuating Factors 60

    Ear Cleaning 60

    Client Education 63

    Conclusion 64

    References 64

    5 Dermatophytosis 65
    Sandra Grable

    Introduction 65

    Pathogenesis 65

    Clinical Features 66

    Diagnostic Tests 68

    Woods Lamp Examination 68

    Trichography 69

    Fungal Culture 69

    Fungal Culture Media and Systems 71

    Gross Analysis and Microscopy 71

    Common Contaminants 75

    Safety Precautions 76

    Biopsy/Histopathology 77

    Polymerase Chain Reaction Test 77

    Treatment 77

    Topical Therapy 78

    Systemic Antifungals 79

    Environment 80

    Client Education 80

    Conclusion 81

    References 84

    Recommended Reading 84

    Recommended Fungal Identification References 84

    Section III Allergic Skin Diseases 85

    6 Flea Allergy Dermatitis 87
    Missy Streicher

    Introduction 87

    Clinical Features 89

    Diagnostic Tests 91

    Treatment 92

    Client Education 95

    Conclusion 100

    References 100

    Webliography 101

    7 Atopic Dermatitis 103
    Amanda Friedeck

    Introduction 103

    Pathogenesis 103

    Clinical Features (Canine) 104

    Clinical Features (Feline) 107

    Diagnostic Tests 108

    Treatment 111

    Client Education 116

    Conclusion 117

    References 117

    8 Food Hypersensitivity 121
    Shelley Shopsowitz

    Introduction 121

    Pathogenesis 121

    Clinical Features 122

    Diagnostic Tests 123

    Choosing an Elimination Diet 124

    Performing the Diet Trial 125

    Dietary Challenge 125

    Treatment 125

    Client Education 125

    Conclusion 128

    References 128

    Section IV Parasitic Skin Diseases 129

    9 Sarcoptic Mange 131
    Stephanie B. Duggan

    Introduction 131

    Pathogenesis 131

    Clinical Features 132

    Diagnostic Tests 133

    Treatment 135

    Client Education 137

    Conclusion 138

    References 138

    10 Cheyletiellosis 139
    Jennie Tait

    Introduction 139

    Pathogenesis 139

    Clinical Features 139

    Diagnostic Tests 142

    Treatment 142

    Client Education 145

    Conclusion 145

    References 145

    11 Canine Demodicosis 147
    Kim Horne

    Introduction 147

    Clinical Features 149

    Diagnostic Tests 150

    Treatment 152

    Localized Demodicosis 152

    Generalized Demodicosis 152

    Amitraz 152

    Macrocyclic Lactones 153

    Isoxazolines 154

    Adjunctive Therapy 155

    Patient Monitoring 155

    Client Education 156

    Conclusion 156

    References 156

    Webliography 157

    12 Feline Demodicosis 159
    Kim Horne

    Introduction 159

    Follicular Demodicosis (D. cati) 159

    Clinical Features 159

    Diagnostic Tests 160

    Treatment 160

    Superficial/Surface Demodicosis (D. gatoi) 161

    Clinical Features 161

    Diagnostic Tests 162

    Treatment 162

    Client Education 162

    Conclusion 163

    References 163

    Glossary of Terms 165

    Index 171

  • Kim Horne, AAS, CVT, VTS (Dermatology), is a technician at the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.

    Marcia Schwassmann, DVM, DACVD, is a dermatologist at a private dermatology referral practice in Maitland, Florida, USA.

    Dawn Logas, DVM, DACVD, is a dermatologist at a private dermatology referral practice in Maitland, Florida, USA.

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