21. Oncology
CHAPTER 21. Oncology Patricia A. Schenck ONCOLOGY PRINCIPLES I. Presentation A. Pay particular attention to the age, sex, breed, and species, as this information often helps with the diagnosis B….
CHAPTER 21. Oncology Patricia A. Schenck ONCOLOGY PRINCIPLES I. Presentation A. Pay particular attention to the age, sex, breed, and species, as this information often helps with the diagnosis B….
CHAPTER 19. Nervous System Disorders Patricia A. Schenck DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH I. Principles of neurologic examination A. Determine whether neurologic disease is present, and localize the lesion B. Perform examination in…
CHAPTER 20. Nutrition Patricia A. Schenck NUTRIENTS I. Water A. Water is the most important nutrient B. Requirement (mL/day) roughly equals 1.6 * resting energy requirement (RER) in dogs and…
CHAPTER 11. Anesthesia A. Thomas Evans ANESTHESIA MACHINES AND SYSTEMS I. Characteristics of a circle anesthesia machine A. Conservation of heat and moisture B. Absence of abrupt changes in anesthetic…
CHAPTER 9. Pharmacology Lauren A. Trepanier, Katrina R. Viviano and Sidonie N. Lavergne CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS I. Diuretics A. Furosemide 1. Mechanism of action a. Blocks reabsorption of chloride in the…
CHAPTER 2. Clinical Pathology: Cytology Craig A. Thompson Cytology is a powerful, yet limited, morphologic tool that can be used for the diagnosis and monitoring of disease in essentially every…
CHAPTER 6. Food Safety H. Fred Troutt UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND REGULATIONS SIGNIFICANTLY INVOLVED IN FOOD SAFETY OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS I. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Department of Health…