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The use of intravenous access devices is fundamental for all patients needing frequent blood sample collection, artificial nutrition, chemotherapy, antibiotic therapy, and any other intravenous treatment.
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The use of intravenous access devices is fundamental for all patients needing frequent blood sample collection, artificial nutrition, chemotherapy, antibiotic therapy, and any other intravenous treatment.
In clinical medicine and in emergency medicine especially, is crucial to understand and manage the acid-base and electrolyte disorders. This text, the result of years of clinical and educational activity, is organized in three parts: acid-base balance, water and sodium and electrolytes. Clinical interpretation and therapy are discussed through clinical cases that are the main educational tools.
This practical book thoroughly reviews the current knowledge on salmonellosis in swine, and discusses the difficulty to control Salmonella spp. from a global perspective. It provides information about the actions that can be taken in order to reduce its incidence, with an emphasis on risk factors from feed manufacturing to carcass processing.
Nowadays, patients not only require restoring an edentulous site, but they would like to smile again, have their self-confidence restored and express it in their social life, working life and spare time at their best. In the book you found a collection of anterior implant cases, where each aspect of the treatment is considered with a global approach. On this site you’ll find extraordinary video animations about: periodontal plastic surgery of the parabolas before the finalization of a case with a global approach to smiling; ridge preservation for restore 3D bone volumes in sites of high esthetic value; connective graft to increase vestibular volumes of peri-implant tissue and PubMed linked references.
This Servet clinical guide on chronic kidney disease provides veterinary surgeons with the most up-to-date information on this disease, based on which they can establish diagnosis and select the most appropriate treatment for each patient. Readers are provided with a series of guidelines that will help them develop an effective relationship with the owner and explain the key aspects of their pet’s disease.
This volume of the Pet Owner Educational Atlas series covers the most frequent oral and dental pathologies seen in small animal practice. Pets with dental pathologies usually do not lose their appetite and owners often do not detect if their pet is suffering from oral discomfort or pain. Therefore, early diagnosis of dental pathologies is of vital importance. This book allows veterinarians to explain the importance of early diagnosis to owners, as well as details of their pet’s condition, its possible consequences, and the different treatment options available, among other relevant issues.