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Field Manual for Small Animal Medicine offers anyone working in resource-limited environments a practical resource for delivering veterinary care outside the traditional hospital or clinic setting.
Chapter 4: Humane canine handling, capture, and transportation
Chapter 5: Operating a field spay/neuter clinic
Chapter 6: General anesthesia and analgesia
Chapter 7: Regional anesthesia and local blocks
Chapter 8: Non–surgical fertility control
Chapter 9: Spay/neuter surgical techniques
Chapter 9.1: Orchiectomy and ovariohysterectomy midline approach
Chapter 9.2: Ovariohysterectomy flank approach
Chapter 10: Ancillary surgical procedures
Chapter 11: Sanitation and surgical asepsis
Chapter 12: Euthanasia in veterinary field projects
Chapter 13: Treatment protocols for commonly observed medical conditions
Chapter 14: Diagnostic techniques
Chapter 15: Emergency medicine and procedures
Chapter 16: Wellness and preventive care
Chapter 17: Prevention considerations for common zoonotic diseases
Chapter 18: Emergency animal sheltering
Chapter 19: Program monitoring and evaluation
Chapter 20: Formulary
Katherine Polak, DVM, MPH, MS, DACVPM, is the Head of Stray Animal Care Southeast Asia at Four Paws International in Bangkok, Thailand.
Ann Therese Kommedal, DVM, is a veterinarian at AniCura Dyresykehus Stavanger in Stavanger, Norway.
Field Manual for Small Animal Medicine offers anyone working in resource–limited environments a practical resource for delivering veterinary care outside the traditional hospital or clinic setting. Written and edited by leading experts, this important text is filled with real–life scenarios that offer an understanding of best practices for practicing veterinary medicine in the field or in field–like conditions. The book focuses on prioritizing resources to provide the best possible veterinary care.
Comprehensive in scope, this accessible guide integrates protocols for handling a wide variety of veterinary medical procedures and spay/neuter programs in the field. Topics covered include animal capture and transport, surgical procedures, temporary sheltering, diagnostic techniques, and much more, with concrete advice on meeting the challenges of working with limited resources. Providing all the answers needed when working in the field, Field Manual for Small Animal Medicine:
Offers the only comprehensive resource for best practices when practicing veterinary medicine in resource–limited environments
Integrates practical and cost–effective protocols where the ideal solution may not be available
Presents information on vital topics such as operating a field spay/neuter clinic, emergency sheltering, sanitation and surgical asepsis, preventive care practices, zoonotic diseases, and euthanasia
Serves as a quick reference guide for common surgical procedures, cytology interpretation, anesthesia and treatment protocols, and drug dosing
Written for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary students, this carefully crafted guide to authoritative information for working in limited resource environments helps to improve animal welfare in the field setting.