Book Details
Orange Code:93394
Paperback:987 pages
Publications:
Categories:
Sections:
1. Decontamination and Detoxifiation of the Poisoned Patient2. Emergency Management of the Poisoned Patient3. Antidotes and Other Useful Drugs4. Identifiation and Management of the Unknown Toxicant5. Laboratory Diagnostics for Toxicology6. Alcohols7. Ethylene Glycol and Diethylene Glycol8. Propylene Glycol9. Glues and Adhesives10. Hydrocarbons11. Hydrofloric Acid12. 5-Fluorouraci13. Amphetamines14. Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors15. Atypical Antipsychotics16. Baclofen17. Benzodiazepines18. Beta 2 Receptor Agonists (Albuterol and Others)19. Beta Receptor Antagonists (Beta-Blockers)20. Calcipotriene/Calcipotriol21. Calcium Channel Blockers22. Colchicine23. Cyclosporine A24. Diuretics25. Minoxidil26. nonbenzodiazepine sleep Aids27. Opiates and Opioids28. ssRI and snRI Antidepressants29. Tacrolimus30. Thyroid Hormones (T3 and T4)31. Club Drugs (MDMA, GHB, Flunitrazepam, and Bath salts)32. Cocaine33. LsD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide)34. Marijuana35. Methamphetamine36. Miscellaneous Hallucinogens and Dissociative Agents37. Opiates and Opioids (Illicit)38. PCP (Phencyclidine)39. synthetic Cannabinoids40. Acetaminophen41. Antitussives and Expectorants (Dextromethorphan)42. Aspirin43. Decongestants (Pseudoephedrine, Phenylephrine)44. Decongestants (Imidazolines)45. Human nsAIDs (Ibuprofen, naproxen)46. nicotine and Tobacco47. Vitamins and Minerals48. Alpha2-Adrenergic Agonists49. Ivermectin/Milbemycin /Moxidectin50. Phenylpropanolamine51. Pimobendan52. Veterinary nsAIDs (Carprofen, Deracoxib, Firocoxib, Ketoprofen, Meloxicam, Robenacoxib, Tepoxalin)53. Black Widow spiders54. Brown Recluse spiders55. Bufo Toads56. Crotalids (Pit Vipers)57. Elapids (Coral snakes)58. scorpions59. Venomous Lizards (Heloderma)60. Wasps, Hornets, and Bees61. Bread Dough62. Calcium supplements63. Chocolate and Caffeine64. Grapes and Raisins65. Hops66. Macadamia nuts67. Mycotoxins – Afltoxin68. Mycotoxins – Tremorgenic69. Onions and Garlic70. salt71. Xylitol72. Foreign Objects73. Bone and Blood Meal74. Diquat and Paraquat75. Fertilizers76. Herbicides77. Methionine78. Ephedra/Ma Huang79. Essential Oils/Liquid Potpourri80. Tea Tree Oil/Melaleuca Oil81. Acids82. Alkalis83. Batteries84. Matches and Fireworks85. Mothballs86. Paintballs87. Phenols and Pine Oils88. soaps, Detergents, Fabric softeners, Enzymatic Cleaners, and Deodorizers89. Amitraz90. Metaldehyde91. Imidacloprid and Other neonicotinoids92. Miscellaneous Insecticides93. Organophosphorus and Carbamate Insecticides94. Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids95. Iron96. Lead97. Zinc98. Glow Jewelry (Dibutyl Phthalate)99. Fluoride100. Azaleas and Rhododendrons101. Blue-green Algae (Cyanobacteria)102. Cardiac Glycosides103. Lilies104. Mushrooms105. Oxalates – Insoluble106. Oxalates – soluble107. sago Palm (Cycads)108. spring Bulbs109. Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Plant110. Yew111. Anticoagulants112. Bromethalin113. Cholecalciferol114. sodium Monofloroacetate (Compound 1080)115. Phosphides116. strychnine117. Carbon Monoxide118. smoke Inhalation119. Abbreviations120. Information Resources for Toxicology121. Metallic Toxicants122. Toxic Plants and Their Clinical signs: Antidotes and Treatment123. Topical Toxins: Common Human OTC Dermatological Preparations
Description:
Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Toxicology, Second Edition puts all the information needed to rapidly and accurately manage poisonings in small animal patients at the clinician's fingertips.
- Provides concise, bulleted information focused on the most important facts needed when treating a poisoned cat or dog
- Carefully organized for ease of use in an emergency, with important toxicants arranged alphabetically within categories
- Details clinically relevant information on the most common toxicants encountered by small animals
- Presents a wealth of color photographs to aid in plant identification
- Includes 14 new topics to this edition covering cyclosporine A, sleep aids, tacrolimus, bath salts, synthetic marijuana, poisonous lizards, imidacloprid, spring bulbs, and sodium monofluoroacetate
|