This concise textbook provides a comprehensive, practical guide for veterinary nurses and technicians who wish to develop their knowledge, confidence and skills when nursing the cardiac patient. Presentation of dogs or cats with heart disease is common, and it is vital that nurses understand how to look after these patients appropriately and support owners through what can often be challenging times. The book:
Begins with basic anatomy and physiology, foundations required to understand the disease processes explained in later chapters
Covers diseases seen in small animal practice, including congenital disease, heart failure and treatment options
Gives the nurse a sound understanding of electrocardiography, thoracic radiography and cardiac ultrasound: how to perform these, and what they are seeing
Covers the hands-on requirements of the veterinary nurse, such as heart auscultation and feeling patient pulses
Lists cardiac drugs, explaining when and why pharmacology would be used, as well as side effects
Has a dedicated chapter on first aid
Discusses chronic nursing management of heart conditions, including remote monitoring, support and care planning.
The book is packed with learning features including a Glossary, diagrams, illustrations and tables in full colour, concise end of chapter Key Points and Further Reading lists. Essential reading for student nurses and technicians, as well as those in practice who need a quick reference 'on the ground', this is the book that general practice veterinary nurses have been waiting for.