The MiniVet Guide is a small easily portable booklet containing what you need to know to get you through everyday presentations. It is designed to help students through their final year of rotations as well as aid new graduates through their first years of clinical practice.
The MiniVet Guide contains information about common presenting conditions in a simple and concise format. From treating a straightforward case of gastroenteritis to working through a complex Addisonian crisis, the MiniVet Guide has it covered.
The flowcharts help direct you down a pathway towards a diagnosis while the individual chapters provide more information about common differentials. It does not claim or aim to replace textbooks and reference sites but contains enough information to get you out of a tight spot and heading down the right track when managing a patient.
It is a perfect study companion for final exams, a great reference for practical rotations and will be your backup to get you through busy morning consults. The MiniVet Guide is there to make our veterinary careers a little easier. It is not just a book- it's a life saver!
You will find diagrams throughout the MiniVet Guide to help convey information to help you with cases.
FLOW CHARTS on
Bleeding
Constipation / Tenesmus
Diarrhoea
Effusion / Oedema
Jaundice / Icterus
Pale Mucous Membranes
Polyuria / Polydipsia
Pyrexia / Fever of Unknown Origin
Regurgitation
Respiratory Distress
Respiratory: Nose and Nasopharynx
Respiratory: Pharynx and Larynx
Respiratory: Trachea and Bronchi
Respiratory: Pulmonary, Pleural and Chest Wall
Salivation Disorder
Seizure Disorder
Urinary Incontinence
Vomiting
Weight Loss
Weakness / Collapse
DRUG TABLES with
Dose rates, routes, frequency,
indications and contraindications
Anaesthetic – Sedatives / Premedicants
Anaesthetic – Induction and Maintenance
Analgesia – Opioids
Analgesia – Local Anaesthetics
Analgesia – Non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory Drugs
Antibiotics
Antifungals
Behaviour Drugs
Cardiopulmonary Drugs
Corticosteroids, Anti-histamines, Immune
suppressants
Emergency Drugs
Gastrointestinal Drugs
Urinary System Drugs
Seizure Disorders
Other Drugs
CHAPTER LIST
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Anaemia and Pale Mucous Membranes
Anaesthesia and Analgesia
Antimicrobial Selection
Biochemistry
Cardiovascular Disease
Coagulopathy
Constipation and Tenesmus
Cytology
Dental Disease
Dermatology
Dermatology – Feline
Diarrhoea and Haematochezia
Dysphagia and Oral Disease
Dystocia and Reproductive Organ Disease
Ear Disease
Effusions
Electrolytes and Blood Gas
Endocrine Disease
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes ketoacidosis (DKA)
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Hyperadrenocorticism
Hypoadrenocorticism
Fluid Therapy
Haematology
Hepatobiliary Disease
Nasal and Nasopharyngeal Disease
Neurological Disease
Ophthalmology
Pancreatic Disease
Paralysis Tick
Parasitic Disease
Prostatic Disease
Radiology
Rectal and Perineal Disease
Renal Disease - Acute and Chronic
Respiratory Disease
Seizure Disorders
Status Epilepticus Flowchart
Shock and Anaphylaxis
Skeletal Disease
Toxicology
Transfusion Therapy
Urinalysis
Urinary Tract Disease
Viral Disease and Vaccination
Vomiting and Regurgitation
Wound Management
Gerardo is an Emergency Veterinary Surgeon and Company Director at Animal Emergency Service, Australia, in the field of emergency and critical care. AES has four clinics throughout Queensland, Australia with a new state-of-the-art clinic due to open in 2017 – Gerardo is heading up the project of designing the new clinic where he will mentor a new team of veterinarians with a passion for Emergency & Critical Care. Gerardo completed his Bachelor of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland, Australia in 2008. He graduated with first class honours, was awarded the Australian Veterinary Association Student Award and he was also selected as valedictorian of his year. After graduation he spent almost 3 years in a busy small animal general practice, then in 2010 he changed direction and started working in the field of emergency and critical care with Animal Emergency Service in Underwood. In 2014 he completed his Masters of Veterinary Studies in Small Animal Practice through Murdoch University, which focuses on the more advanced aspects of small animal medicine. He achieved Membership with the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in the field of Emergency and Critical Care in 2012, and is currently the head examiner for future Membership candidates. Gerardo has a strong interest in the stabilisation and management of critically ill patients, small animal ultrasound and radiology and emergency surgery. He is currently the coordinator of the internship program and the continuing education program for the emergency clinicians at three AES practices.
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