Enfermagem

The Consulting Veterinary Nurse

De: Nicola Ackerman
ISBN: 9780470655146
2012, Wiley
Capa mole
Páginas: 264

  • The Consulting Veterinary Nurse is an invaluable source of information for all veterinary nurses setting up and conducting their own nursing clinics in small animal practice. From the basics of setting up the consulting room to running and marketing individual clinics, this book provides a comprehensive coverage of the role of the consulting veterinary nurse. A large section of the book details specific clinics run by nurses, including nutritional assessments, behavioural clinics, puppy parties, seasonal information campaigns, senior pet clinics and medical clinics for a full range of conditions from arthritis and dental problems to epilepsy and cancer. A chapter specifically on rabbit clinics is also included.

    Written by an experienced senior veterinary nurse, this is a vital guide for all veterinary nurses seeking to develop their consulting role and contribute effectively to the long-term success of their practice.

    KEY FEATURES

    • Provides a comprehensive guide to the role of the consulting veterinary nurse
    • Details specific nutritional, medical and behavioural clinics run by nurses
    • Includes advice on presentation, marketing and communicating with clients
    • Discusses client compliance and internal procedure and protocol
    • Contains sample diet history sheets and unit conversion charts for use in practice
    • Endorsed by the British Veterinary Nursing Association
  • Foreword by Helen Farrant vii

    Abbreviations viii

    Introduction x

    Acknowledgements xi

    Part I The Role of the Nurse in the Veterinary Practice 1

    1 Ethics 3

    2 Consulting Room and Literature 6

    3 The Consultation 9

    4 Diagnostic Clinics 19

    5 Marketing 29

    6 Named Nurse and Protocol Writing 32

    Part II Nutrition and Diet 35

    7 Food and Feeding 37

    8 Feeding Behaviours 51

    9 Nutrition for Puppies and Kittens 56

    10 Nutritional Assessment 67

    11 Dietary Transitions 72

    12 Methods of Increasing Water Consumption 74

    13 Dietary Supplements 76

    14 Rabbit Nutrition 80

    Part III Behavioural Issues 85

    15 Puppy and Kitten Behaviour 87

    16 Noise Phobias and Fireworks 100

    Part IV ‘Well Pet’ Clinics 107

    17 Vaccination Clinics 109

    18 Post-Neutering Clinics 111

    19 Senior Pet Clinics 113

    Part V Medical Clinics 117

    20 Arthritis 119

    21 Cancer 129

    22 Cardiac Disorders 135

    23 Cognitive Dysfunction 143

    24 Dental Problems 146

    25 Diabetes 153

    26 Epilepsy 161

    27 Gastrointestinal Disorders 164

    28 Hepatobiliary Disorders 176

    29 Obesity 185

    30 Pancreatic Disorders 196

    31 Renal Disorders 202

    32 Nutrition-Related Skin Disorders 211

    33 Urinary Tract Disorders 218

    Appendix 1 Diet history sheet 233

    Appendix 2 Unit Conversion Tables 235

    Glossary 238

    Index 241

  • Nicola Ackerman

    Senior Medical Nurse at The Veterinary Hospital Group Ltd in Plymouth and holds a Certificate in Small Animal and Exotic Nutrition. She was the 2010 BVNA Veterinary Nurse of the Year, and the 2011 Blue Cross Veterinary Nurse of the Year.

info