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Emergency Triage of the Horse

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Wiley-Blackwell

EditorRolfe M. Radcliffe / Jamie J. Kopper

価格:35,420円 (本体 32,200円+税) 送料サービス

・Release: 2026

・ISBN: 9781119817642

・800 Pages

・Trim Size: 223.5 X 40.6 X 281.9 ・Hardcover

Description

An authoritative and up-to-date guide to the most common emergency conditions in horses

Emergency Triage of the Horse offers an accessible yet comprehensive reference to the most frequently encountered emergency conditions in horses, donkeys, mules, and other equids. The book focuses on how to stabilize patients when responding to an emergency. Chapters begin with clinical presentations and then guide the reader through important triage steps. Further sections discuss how to make diagnostic and treatment decisions and handle complications.

The book helps veterinarians to effectively and confidently triage equine emergencies by demonstrating practical strategies for dealing with a wide range of emergent problems. The book is designed to act as both a desk reference in your hospital as well as a hands-on guide for use on the farm.

Emergency Triage of the Horse provides:

  • A thorough guide to the triage and management of horses and foals suffering from emergency conditions
  • Advice on what can be done on the farm versus in the hospital, when to refer, how to estimate prognosis, and when to recommend euthanasia
  • Practical discussions of how to work safely with horses in the emergency setting
  • Complete guidance on how to support emergent equine patients, including lab and diagnostic testing, monitoring, nutrition, resuscitation, anesthesia, and fluid therapy
  • Case examples at the end of each chapter that summarize important principles and multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge on a companion website

Written for equine general practitioners and specialists, Emergency Triage of the Horse is a must-have reference for large and mixed animal veterinarians, zoo veterinarians, emergency and critical care specialists, equine surgeons, internal medicine specialists, residents, and veterinary students.

Table of Contents

  • About the Editors xxxi
    List of Contributors xxxiii
    Prologue xxxvii
    Preface xli
    Foreword xliii
    Acknowledgments xlv
  • Part 1 Emergency Triage Methods and Techniques 1
  • 1 How to Triage Emergency Conditions in the Horse 3
    Rolfe M. Radcliffe and Jamie J. Kopper
  • 2 Working Safely with Horses During Emergencies: Behavioral Considerations 11
    Sue McDonnell, Cade Torcivia, and Jaime Miller
  • 3 Emergency Supplies and Equipment for Triage 21
    Santiago Mejia and Elizabeth Williams Louie
  • 4 Basic Clinical Triage Procedures 37
    Barbara Delvescovo, Rebecca C. McOnie, Kelly Knickelbein, Kathryn Mitchell, and Nicole Scherrer
  • 5 Advanced Clinical Triage Procedures 67
    Barbara Delvescovo, Brenna R. Pugliese, Klaus Hopster, Kelly Knickelbein, and Nicole Scherrer
  • 6 Emergency Diagnostic Assessment During Triage 91
    Toby L. Pinn-Woodcock, John Pigott, and Sally Anne L. DeNotta
  • Part 2 Emergency Conditions of the Horse 105
  • 7 Wounds, Trauma, and Other Injury 107
    Rolfe M. Radcliffe, Heidi L. Reesink, and Dean A. Hendrickson
  • 8 Musculoskeletal Injury 141
    Ashlee E. Watts
  • 9 Oral and Maxillofacial Emergencies 161
    Alexandra L. Wright and Edward T. Earley
  • 10 Diseases of the Abdomen 177
    Megan Burke, Julie Dechant, and Alicia Long
  • 11 Respiratory Emergencies 235
    Rebecca C. McOnie, Eileen S. Hackett, and Norm G. Ducharme
  • 12 Cardiovascular Emergencies 255
    Cristobal Navas de Solis and Katharyn J. Mitchell
  • 13 Diseases of the Urinary Tract 283
    Jamie J. Kopper and Jarrod Troy
  • 14 Reproductive Emergencies 297
    Soon Hon Cheong, Mariana Diel de Amorim, and Maia R. Aitken
  • 15 Neurological Emergencies of the Horse 327
    Sarah F. Colmer and Amy L. Johnson
  • 16 Emergency Problems of the Eye 353
    Kelly Knickelbein and Nicole Scherrer
  • Part 3 Specific Problems in Horses and Donkeys 371
  • 17 Infectious Disease and Biosecurity 373
    Brandy A. Burgess
  • 18 Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, Shock, and Sepsis 389
    Samuel D. Hurcombe and Jamie J. Kopper
  • 19 Coagulation and Hemorrhage in Horses and Foals 399
    Rebecca Bishop and Pamela Wilkins
  • 20 Foal Emergencies 425
    Jenifer R. Gold
  • 21 Hepatic and Metabolic Emergencies 459
    Joy E. Tomlinson and Thomas J. Divers
  • 22 Triage and Management of Injuries Associated with Fire and Flood Exposure 481
    Lauren Bookbinder
  • 23 Emergency Conditions of the Racehorse 495
    John Pigott and Samuel Hurcombe
  • 24 Emergency Conditions of Draft Horses 509
    Garett Pearson
  • 25 Emergency Problems of Donkeys and Mules 517
    Erin L. Goodrich and Cynthia Xue
  • 26 Toxicologic Emergencies 535
    Karyn Bischoff and Megan Romano
  • Part 4 Support of the Emergency Patient 557
  • 27 Monitoring Methods in Emergency Medicine 559
    Sally Anne L. DeNotta
  • 28 Fluid Therapy for Horses and Foals 565
    Eric L. Schroeder, Maia R. Aitken, and Rolfe M. Radcliffe
  • 29 Pressure Support in Horses and Foals 583
    Hope F. Douglas and Rolfe M. Radcliffe
  • 30 Anesthesia in Emergency Medicine 599
    Klaus Hopster
  • 31 Antimicrobial Therapy and Anti-inflammatory Medications 609
    K. Gary Magdesian and Jamie Kopper
  • 32 Nutritional Support for the Emergent Patient 635
    Meri Stratton
  • 33 Resuscitation in the Foal and Adult Horse 657
    Maia R. Aitken
  • 34 Large Animal Rescue Techniques for Emergency Incidents 665
    Rebecca Husted Gimenez
  • 35 Emergency Welfare Response 681
    Rachel Gardner
  • Part 5 Appendices 689
  • Appendix 1: Reference Values for Adult Horses, Foals and Adult Donkeys 691
  • Appendix 2: Equine Emergency Medications and Fluids 697
  • Appendix 3: Emergency Treatment Protocols 719
  • Index 735