Textbook of Equine Veterinary Nursing
Herausgeber: Lillywhite, Rosina; Rippingale, Marie
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Discover a practical approach to equine veterinary nursing care, for use in clinical practice and education. Textbook of Equine Veterinary Nursing provides an introduction to the required knowledge and fundamental skills involved with veterinary nursing care for equine patients. It is a rigorous and comprehensive resource for any individual working in the equine veterinary industry, covering core topics including anatomy and physiology, clinical examination, medication administration, husbandry, infection control, and critical care for equine patients. Specific nursing care requirements for…mehr
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Discover a practical approach to equine veterinary nursing care, for use in clinical practice and education. Textbook of Equine Veterinary Nursing provides an introduction to the required knowledge and fundamental skills involved with veterinary nursing care for equine patients. It is a rigorous and comprehensive resource for any individual working in the equine veterinary industry, covering core topics including anatomy and physiology, clinical examination, medication administration, husbandry, infection control, and critical care for equine patients. Specific nursing care requirements for neonates and donkeys are also included. Textbook of Equine Veterinary Nursing readers will also find: * Detailed discussion of topics including applied equine welfare, equine medical and surgical disorders, and equine anaesthesia * Information, revision aids, and exam guidance specific to the current syllabi for the equine veterinary nursing qualification * Advice on career progression, further qualifications, and training in equine care Written by a team of experienced equine veterinary nurses and equine veterinary surgeons and based on evidence-based research, Textbook of Equine Veterinary Nursing is ideal for equine veterinary nurses, student equine veterinary nurses, veterinary students and equine science students. This textbook can also be used for higher education equine courses.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wiley John + Sons
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119861942
- ISBN-10: 1119861942
- Artikelnr.: 70010802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Wiley John + Sons
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119861942
- ISBN-10: 1119861942
- Artikelnr.: 70010802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
The Editors Rosina Lillywhite QTLS, Cert Ed, IQA, REVN is Head of Centre at the VetPartners School of Nursing and a Regisitered Equine Veterinary Nurse at Liphook Equine Hospital in Hampshire, UK. Marie Rippingale BSc (Hons), REVN, G-SQP, DipHE CVN, DipAVN (Equine), IQA is the Programme Lead for the Level 3 Diploma in Equine Veterinary Nursing at Bottle Green Training Ltd in Derby, UK.
List of Contributors xi
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
About the Companion Website xvii
1 Operational Requirements in Equine Practice 1
Rosina Lillywhite
Glossary 1
1.1 Aims of Health and Safety 1
1.2 Health and Safety Legislation 2
1.3 Risk Assessments 17
1.4 Fire Safety 18
1.5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 23
1.6 Accident Reporting 24
1.7 Maintaining Equipment in Practice 25
1.8 Emergency First Aid 29
1.9 Working Time Requirements and Pay 30
References 31
2 Professional Relationships and Communication 33
Marie Rippingale, Sophie Pearson, and Rosina Lillywhite
Introduction 33
2.1 The Dynamics of Communication 33
2.2 Communicating with Clients 42
2.3 Factors Affecting Working Relationships with Clients 45
2.4 Relationships and Communication Within the Veterinary Team 48
2.5 Operation of a Veterinary Reception Desk 50
2.6 Customer Service 54
References 56
Further Reading 57
3 Professional Veterinary Nursing Responsibilities 59
Judith Parry
3.1 The Legal Framework for Veterinary Nursing Practice 59
3.2 Professional Status and Accountability 61
3.3 Ethical Principles 65
3.4 Consent 69
3.5 Legal and Ethical Duties to Self, Clients, Colleagues and Animals 74
3.6 The Professional Role of an Equine Registered Veterinary Nurse in
Practice 76
References 76
Useful Websites 77
4 Equine Anatomy and Physiology 79
Lucy Middlecote and Sophie Pearson
4.1 Veterinary Terminology 79
4.2 Anatomical Boundaries and Body Cavities 79
4.3 Cell Biology 86
4.4 Basic Tissue Types 90
4.5 Structure and Function of the Integument 92
4.6 Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System 94
4.7 Structure and Function of the Nervous System and the Special Senses 109
4.8 Structure and Function of the Endocrine System 117
4.9 Structure and Function of the Circulatory System 120
4.10 Structure and Function of the Lymphatic System 126
4.11 Structure and Function of the Respiratory System 128
4.12 Structure and Function of the Digestive System 131
4.13 Structure and Function of the Urinary System 138
4.14 Structure and Function of the Reproductive System 141
References 145
5 Applied Equine Welfare, Health and Husbandry 147
Nicola Smith, Louise Pailor, Lynn Irving, Kassie Hill, George Hunt, Cassie
Woods, Bonny Millar, and Marie Rippingale
Introduction 147
5.1 The Principles of Equine Welfare 147
5.2 Essential Factors for Maintaining Equine Health 150
5.3 Nutritional Requirements of Equine Patients 169
5.4 Methods of Equine Identification 186
5.5 Behaviour and Handling and Restraint Techniques 192
5.6 Transportation of Equine Patients 197
References 201
Further Reading 204
6 Infection Control 205
Jane Devaney
6.1 Disease Transmission 205
6.2 Microorganisms 209
6.3 Antimicrobial Resistance 215
6.4 Infection Control Measures in Equine Practice 218
6.5 Antiseptics and Disinfectants 218
6.6 Effective Clinical Cleaning 218
6.7 Isolation and Barrier Nursing 223
6.8 Clinical Audits 225
Acknowledgement 225
References 225
Further Reading 226
7 Diagnostic Imaging 227
Rosina Lillywhite and Cassie Woods
Glossary 227
7.1 Key Features of Legislation and Radiation Safety 228
7.2 Principals and Production of Radiation 231
7.3 Scintigraphy 273
7.4 Other Imaging Modalities 275
References 291
Further Reading 292
8 Laboratory 293
Victoria Milne, Marie Rippingale, and Rosina Lillywhite
Introduction 293
8.1 Safe Use of Laboratory Equipment 293
8.2 Sample Collection and Testing 300
8.3 Commercial Test Kits 325
8.4 Causes of Sample Deterioration or Loss 326
8.5 Packaging of Samples 326
8.6 Laboratory Sample Paperwork 328
8.7 Laboratory Results 328
References 328
Further Reading 329
9 Pharmacology and Dispensary Management 331
Phillippa Pritchard, Rosina Lillywhite, and Marie Rippingale
Pharmacy Terminology and Abbreviations 331
9.1 Legal Requirements for Storing and Supplying Veterinary Medicines 331
9.2 The Role of the Suitably Qualified Person - SQP 340
9.3 Pharmacology 345
9.4 Common Classifications of Medications 350
9.5 Routes of Administration for Medications 377
9.6 Adverse Reactions 380
References 381
Further Reading 384
10 Anaesthesia and Analgesia 385
Alison Bennell, Kate Loomes, and Marie Rippingale
Glossary 385
10.1 The Principles of Anaesthesia 385
10.2 Anaesthetic Drugs 393
10.3 Anaesthetic Equipment 399
10.4 Anaesthetic Risks and Induction 415
10.5 Monitoring Techniques for Anaesthetised Equine Patients 424
10.6 Anaesthetic Emergencies 444
References 449
Further Reading 456
11 Theatre Practice 457
Rosie Heath, Nicola Rose, and Rosina Lillywhite
Glossary 457
11.1 The Principles of Operating Theatre Design and Use 457
11.2 Maintenance and Cleaning of the Theatre Suite 461
11.3 Roles in the Operating Theatre 464
11.4 Instruments 473
11.5 Suture Materials 487
11.6 Instrument Care and Sterilisation 495
References 501
12 Surgical Nursing and Patient Care 505
Natalie Karla Fisk, Lisa Harrison, Rosina Lillywhite, Marie Rippingale, and
Nicola Rose
Glossary 505
12.1 Admitting the Surgical Patient 505
12.2 Preparing the Surgical Patient 507
12.3 Wounds 517
12.4 Fracture Repair 522
12.5 Equine Dental Surgery 543
12.6 Sinus Surgery 545
12.7 Requirements for Handover from the Operating Theatre 546
12.8 Surgical Nursing and Patient Care for Specific Procedures 547
12.9 Oncological Treatments 557
References 559
Further Reading 561
13 Medical Nursing and Patient Care 563
Victoria Gregory and Lyndsey Bett
Glossary 563
Introduction 563
13.1 Commonly Encountered Medical Disorders 563
13.2 Pathophysiological States and Common Pathologies Affecting Patients
593
13.3 Abnormal Diagnostic Test Results 595
13.4 Care Plans and Care Bundles 599
13.5 Chronic Wound Care 611
13.6 Effective Home and Follow-up Care for Horses with Long-term Illness
619
References 623
Further Reading 624
14 Emergency and Critical Care Nursing 625
Bonny Millar, Phillippa Pritchard, Marie Rippingale, and Rosina Lillywhite
14.1 First Aid 625
14.2 Work-up of the Emergent Patient 631
14.3 Accommodation for Critically Ill Patients 634
14.4 Nursing Requirements of the Critically Ill Horse 638
14.5 Critical Care Techniques for Respiratory Disorders 640
14.6 Management of the Patient with Critical Thoracic Trauma 642
14.7 Intensive Nursing Requirements for Horses 642
14.8 Fluid Therapy 648
14.9 Blood Products 654
14.10 Pain Assessment in Equine Patients 657
References 661
Further Reading 663
Useful Links 664
15 Equine Reproduction, Parturition and Neonatal Nursing Care 665
Sarah Baillie
15.1 Equine Reproduction and Breeding 665
15.2 Normal Foal Physiology and Development 672
15.3 Foal Nutrition and Feeding 679
15.4 Routine Veterinary Care of Normal Foals 683
15.5 Nursing Requirements of Sick Foals 686
15.6 Nursing Support of Foals Undergoing Investigations and Supportive
Therapies 691
15.7 Monitoring Techniques for Sick Foals 695
References 696
Further Reading 697
16 Donkeys 699
Dominique Doyle, Chloe Skewes, and Marie Rippingale
Introduction 699
16.1 Behaviour 699
16.2 Handling and Restraint 700
16.3 Nutrition 702
16.4 Differences in Anatomy and Physiology 703
16.5 Common Donkey Disorders 707
16.6 Pain Recognition in Donkeys 717
16.7 The Role of the RVN in Facilitating Owner Concordance 718
16.8 Conclusion 720
Acknowledgement 720
References 720
Further Reading 721
Useful Links 721
17 Practical Equine Veterinary Nursing 723
Marie Rippingale, Kate Lambert, Cassie Woods, Tamsyn Amos, and Bonny Millar
17.1 Clinical Examination 723
17.2 Administration of Medication 730
17.3 Intravenous Catheter Placement 738
17.4 Bandaging Techniques 744
17.5 Nasogastric Intubation 752
17.6 Urinary Catheterisation 756
17.7 Physical Therapy Techniques 759
17.8 Euthanasia 771
References 774
Further Reading 776
18 Exam Technique and Revision Aids 777
Susan L. Holt
18.1 Preparing to Study 777
18.2 Revision 779
18.3 Written Exam Technique 781
18.4 Practical and Oral Assessments 781
18.5 Summary 783
Example Questions 784
References 786
Further Reading 787
Links 787
19 Career Progression 789
Sarah Baillie
Introduction 789
19.1 Progression Within Clinical Practice 789
19.2 Management Roles in Practice 792
19.3 Roles in Education 795
19.4 Opportunities to Undertake Further Education 796
19.5 Roles in Research 797
19.6 Charitable Volunteering of Time and Skills 797
19.7 Career Sustainability 797
References 798
Further Reading 798
Index 799
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
About the Companion Website xvii
1 Operational Requirements in Equine Practice 1
Rosina Lillywhite
Glossary 1
1.1 Aims of Health and Safety 1
1.2 Health and Safety Legislation 2
1.3 Risk Assessments 17
1.4 Fire Safety 18
1.5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 23
1.6 Accident Reporting 24
1.7 Maintaining Equipment in Practice 25
1.8 Emergency First Aid 29
1.9 Working Time Requirements and Pay 30
References 31
2 Professional Relationships and Communication 33
Marie Rippingale, Sophie Pearson, and Rosina Lillywhite
Introduction 33
2.1 The Dynamics of Communication 33
2.2 Communicating with Clients 42
2.3 Factors Affecting Working Relationships with Clients 45
2.4 Relationships and Communication Within the Veterinary Team 48
2.5 Operation of a Veterinary Reception Desk 50
2.6 Customer Service 54
References 56
Further Reading 57
3 Professional Veterinary Nursing Responsibilities 59
Judith Parry
3.1 The Legal Framework for Veterinary Nursing Practice 59
3.2 Professional Status and Accountability 61
3.3 Ethical Principles 65
3.4 Consent 69
3.5 Legal and Ethical Duties to Self, Clients, Colleagues and Animals 74
3.6 The Professional Role of an Equine Registered Veterinary Nurse in
Practice 76
References 76
Useful Websites 77
4 Equine Anatomy and Physiology 79
Lucy Middlecote and Sophie Pearson
4.1 Veterinary Terminology 79
4.2 Anatomical Boundaries and Body Cavities 79
4.3 Cell Biology 86
4.4 Basic Tissue Types 90
4.5 Structure and Function of the Integument 92
4.6 Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System 94
4.7 Structure and Function of the Nervous System and the Special Senses 109
4.8 Structure and Function of the Endocrine System 117
4.9 Structure and Function of the Circulatory System 120
4.10 Structure and Function of the Lymphatic System 126
4.11 Structure and Function of the Respiratory System 128
4.12 Structure and Function of the Digestive System 131
4.13 Structure and Function of the Urinary System 138
4.14 Structure and Function of the Reproductive System 141
References 145
5 Applied Equine Welfare, Health and Husbandry 147
Nicola Smith, Louise Pailor, Lynn Irving, Kassie Hill, George Hunt, Cassie
Woods, Bonny Millar, and Marie Rippingale
Introduction 147
5.1 The Principles of Equine Welfare 147
5.2 Essential Factors for Maintaining Equine Health 150
5.3 Nutritional Requirements of Equine Patients 169
5.4 Methods of Equine Identification 186
5.5 Behaviour and Handling and Restraint Techniques 192
5.6 Transportation of Equine Patients 197
References 201
Further Reading 204
6 Infection Control 205
Jane Devaney
6.1 Disease Transmission 205
6.2 Microorganisms 209
6.3 Antimicrobial Resistance 215
6.4 Infection Control Measures in Equine Practice 218
6.5 Antiseptics and Disinfectants 218
6.6 Effective Clinical Cleaning 218
6.7 Isolation and Barrier Nursing 223
6.8 Clinical Audits 225
Acknowledgement 225
References 225
Further Reading 226
7 Diagnostic Imaging 227
Rosina Lillywhite and Cassie Woods
Glossary 227
7.1 Key Features of Legislation and Radiation Safety 228
7.2 Principals and Production of Radiation 231
7.3 Scintigraphy 273
7.4 Other Imaging Modalities 275
References 291
Further Reading 292
8 Laboratory 293
Victoria Milne, Marie Rippingale, and Rosina Lillywhite
Introduction 293
8.1 Safe Use of Laboratory Equipment 293
8.2 Sample Collection and Testing 300
8.3 Commercial Test Kits 325
8.4 Causes of Sample Deterioration or Loss 326
8.5 Packaging of Samples 326
8.6 Laboratory Sample Paperwork 328
8.7 Laboratory Results 328
References 328
Further Reading 329
9 Pharmacology and Dispensary Management 331
Phillippa Pritchard, Rosina Lillywhite, and Marie Rippingale
Pharmacy Terminology and Abbreviations 331
9.1 Legal Requirements for Storing and Supplying Veterinary Medicines 331
9.2 The Role of the Suitably Qualified Person - SQP 340
9.3 Pharmacology 345
9.4 Common Classifications of Medications 350
9.5 Routes of Administration for Medications 377
9.6 Adverse Reactions 380
References 381
Further Reading 384
10 Anaesthesia and Analgesia 385
Alison Bennell, Kate Loomes, and Marie Rippingale
Glossary 385
10.1 The Principles of Anaesthesia 385
10.2 Anaesthetic Drugs 393
10.3 Anaesthetic Equipment 399
10.4 Anaesthetic Risks and Induction 415
10.5 Monitoring Techniques for Anaesthetised Equine Patients 424
10.6 Anaesthetic Emergencies 444
References 449
Further Reading 456
11 Theatre Practice 457
Rosie Heath, Nicola Rose, and Rosina Lillywhite
Glossary 457
11.1 The Principles of Operating Theatre Design and Use 457
11.2 Maintenance and Cleaning of the Theatre Suite 461
11.3 Roles in the Operating Theatre 464
11.4 Instruments 473
11.5 Suture Materials 487
11.6 Instrument Care and Sterilisation 495
References 501
12 Surgical Nursing and Patient Care 505
Natalie Karla Fisk, Lisa Harrison, Rosina Lillywhite, Marie Rippingale, and
Nicola Rose
Glossary 505
12.1 Admitting the Surgical Patient 505
12.2 Preparing the Surgical Patient 507
12.3 Wounds 517
12.4 Fracture Repair 522
12.5 Equine Dental Surgery 543
12.6 Sinus Surgery 545
12.7 Requirements for Handover from the Operating Theatre 546
12.8 Surgical Nursing and Patient Care for Specific Procedures 547
12.9 Oncological Treatments 557
References 559
Further Reading 561
13 Medical Nursing and Patient Care 563
Victoria Gregory and Lyndsey Bett
Glossary 563
Introduction 563
13.1 Commonly Encountered Medical Disorders 563
13.2 Pathophysiological States and Common Pathologies Affecting Patients
593
13.3 Abnormal Diagnostic Test Results 595
13.4 Care Plans and Care Bundles 599
13.5 Chronic Wound Care 611
13.6 Effective Home and Follow-up Care for Horses with Long-term Illness
619
References 623
Further Reading 624
14 Emergency and Critical Care Nursing 625
Bonny Millar, Phillippa Pritchard, Marie Rippingale, and Rosina Lillywhite
14.1 First Aid 625
14.2 Work-up of the Emergent Patient 631
14.3 Accommodation for Critically Ill Patients 634
14.4 Nursing Requirements of the Critically Ill Horse 638
14.5 Critical Care Techniques for Respiratory Disorders 640
14.6 Management of the Patient with Critical Thoracic Trauma 642
14.7 Intensive Nursing Requirements for Horses 642
14.8 Fluid Therapy 648
14.9 Blood Products 654
14.10 Pain Assessment in Equine Patients 657
References 661
Further Reading 663
Useful Links 664
15 Equine Reproduction, Parturition and Neonatal Nursing Care 665
Sarah Baillie
15.1 Equine Reproduction and Breeding 665
15.2 Normal Foal Physiology and Development 672
15.3 Foal Nutrition and Feeding 679
15.4 Routine Veterinary Care of Normal Foals 683
15.5 Nursing Requirements of Sick Foals 686
15.6 Nursing Support of Foals Undergoing Investigations and Supportive
Therapies 691
15.7 Monitoring Techniques for Sick Foals 695
References 696
Further Reading 697
16 Donkeys 699
Dominique Doyle, Chloe Skewes, and Marie Rippingale
Introduction 699
16.1 Behaviour 699
16.2 Handling and Restraint 700
16.3 Nutrition 702
16.4 Differences in Anatomy and Physiology 703
16.5 Common Donkey Disorders 707
16.6 Pain Recognition in Donkeys 717
16.7 The Role of the RVN in Facilitating Owner Concordance 718
16.8 Conclusion 720
Acknowledgement 720
References 720
Further Reading 721
Useful Links 721
17 Practical Equine Veterinary Nursing 723
Marie Rippingale, Kate Lambert, Cassie Woods, Tamsyn Amos, and Bonny Millar
17.1 Clinical Examination 723
17.2 Administration of Medication 730
17.3 Intravenous Catheter Placement 738
17.4 Bandaging Techniques 744
17.5 Nasogastric Intubation 752
17.6 Urinary Catheterisation 756
17.7 Physical Therapy Techniques 759
17.8 Euthanasia 771
References 774
Further Reading 776
18 Exam Technique and Revision Aids 777
Susan L. Holt
18.1 Preparing to Study 777
18.2 Revision 779
18.3 Written Exam Technique 781
18.4 Practical and Oral Assessments 781
18.5 Summary 783
Example Questions 784
References 786
Further Reading 787
Links 787
19 Career Progression 789
Sarah Baillie
Introduction 789
19.1 Progression Within Clinical Practice 789
19.2 Management Roles in Practice 792
19.3 Roles in Education 795
19.4 Opportunities to Undertake Further Education 796
19.5 Roles in Research 797
19.6 Charitable Volunteering of Time and Skills 797
19.7 Career Sustainability 797
References 798
Further Reading 798
Index 799
List of Contributors xi
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
About the Companion Website xvii
1 Operational Requirements in Equine Practice 1
Rosina Lillywhite
Glossary 1
1.1 Aims of Health and Safety 1
1.2 Health and Safety Legislation 2
1.3 Risk Assessments 17
1.4 Fire Safety 18
1.5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 23
1.6 Accident Reporting 24
1.7 Maintaining Equipment in Practice 25
1.8 Emergency First Aid 29
1.9 Working Time Requirements and Pay 30
References 31
2 Professional Relationships and Communication 33
Marie Rippingale, Sophie Pearson, and Rosina Lillywhite
Introduction 33
2.1 The Dynamics of Communication 33
2.2 Communicating with Clients 42
2.3 Factors Affecting Working Relationships with Clients 45
2.4 Relationships and Communication Within the Veterinary Team 48
2.5 Operation of a Veterinary Reception Desk 50
2.6 Customer Service 54
References 56
Further Reading 57
3 Professional Veterinary Nursing Responsibilities 59
Judith Parry
3.1 The Legal Framework for Veterinary Nursing Practice 59
3.2 Professional Status and Accountability 61
3.3 Ethical Principles 65
3.4 Consent 69
3.5 Legal and Ethical Duties to Self, Clients, Colleagues and Animals 74
3.6 The Professional Role of an Equine Registered Veterinary Nurse in
Practice 76
References 76
Useful Websites 77
4 Equine Anatomy and Physiology 79
Lucy Middlecote and Sophie Pearson
4.1 Veterinary Terminology 79
4.2 Anatomical Boundaries and Body Cavities 79
4.3 Cell Biology 86
4.4 Basic Tissue Types 90
4.5 Structure and Function of the Integument 92
4.6 Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System 94
4.7 Structure and Function of the Nervous System and the Special Senses 109
4.8 Structure and Function of the Endocrine System 117
4.9 Structure and Function of the Circulatory System 120
4.10 Structure and Function of the Lymphatic System 126
4.11 Structure and Function of the Respiratory System 128
4.12 Structure and Function of the Digestive System 131
4.13 Structure and Function of the Urinary System 138
4.14 Structure and Function of the Reproductive System 141
References 145
5 Applied Equine Welfare, Health and Husbandry 147
Nicola Smith, Louise Pailor, Lynn Irving, Kassie Hill, George Hunt, Cassie
Woods, Bonny Millar, and Marie Rippingale
Introduction 147
5.1 The Principles of Equine Welfare 147
5.2 Essential Factors for Maintaining Equine Health 150
5.3 Nutritional Requirements of Equine Patients 169
5.4 Methods of Equine Identification 186
5.5 Behaviour and Handling and Restraint Techniques 192
5.6 Transportation of Equine Patients 197
References 201
Further Reading 204
6 Infection Control 205
Jane Devaney
6.1 Disease Transmission 205
6.2 Microorganisms 209
6.3 Antimicrobial Resistance 215
6.4 Infection Control Measures in Equine Practice 218
6.5 Antiseptics and Disinfectants 218
6.6 Effective Clinical Cleaning 218
6.7 Isolation and Barrier Nursing 223
6.8 Clinical Audits 225
Acknowledgement 225
References 225
Further Reading 226
7 Diagnostic Imaging 227
Rosina Lillywhite and Cassie Woods
Glossary 227
7.1 Key Features of Legislation and Radiation Safety 228
7.2 Principals and Production of Radiation 231
7.3 Scintigraphy 273
7.4 Other Imaging Modalities 275
References 291
Further Reading 292
8 Laboratory 293
Victoria Milne, Marie Rippingale, and Rosina Lillywhite
Introduction 293
8.1 Safe Use of Laboratory Equipment 293
8.2 Sample Collection and Testing 300
8.3 Commercial Test Kits 325
8.4 Causes of Sample Deterioration or Loss 326
8.5 Packaging of Samples 326
8.6 Laboratory Sample Paperwork 328
8.7 Laboratory Results 328
References 328
Further Reading 329
9 Pharmacology and Dispensary Management 331
Phillippa Pritchard, Rosina Lillywhite, and Marie Rippingale
Pharmacy Terminology and Abbreviations 331
9.1 Legal Requirements for Storing and Supplying Veterinary Medicines 331
9.2 The Role of the Suitably Qualified Person - SQP 340
9.3 Pharmacology 345
9.4 Common Classifications of Medications 350
9.5 Routes of Administration for Medications 377
9.6 Adverse Reactions 380
References 381
Further Reading 384
10 Anaesthesia and Analgesia 385
Alison Bennell, Kate Loomes, and Marie Rippingale
Glossary 385
10.1 The Principles of Anaesthesia 385
10.2 Anaesthetic Drugs 393
10.3 Anaesthetic Equipment 399
10.4 Anaesthetic Risks and Induction 415
10.5 Monitoring Techniques for Anaesthetised Equine Patients 424
10.6 Anaesthetic Emergencies 444
References 449
Further Reading 456
11 Theatre Practice 457
Rosie Heath, Nicola Rose, and Rosina Lillywhite
Glossary 457
11.1 The Principles of Operating Theatre Design and Use 457
11.2 Maintenance and Cleaning of the Theatre Suite 461
11.3 Roles in the Operating Theatre 464
11.4 Instruments 473
11.5 Suture Materials 487
11.6 Instrument Care and Sterilisation 495
References 501
12 Surgical Nursing and Patient Care 505
Natalie Karla Fisk, Lisa Harrison, Rosina Lillywhite, Marie Rippingale, and
Nicola Rose
Glossary 505
12.1 Admitting the Surgical Patient 505
12.2 Preparing the Surgical Patient 507
12.3 Wounds 517
12.4 Fracture Repair 522
12.5 Equine Dental Surgery 543
12.6 Sinus Surgery 545
12.7 Requirements for Handover from the Operating Theatre 546
12.8 Surgical Nursing and Patient Care for Specific Procedures 547
12.9 Oncological Treatments 557
References 559
Further Reading 561
13 Medical Nursing and Patient Care 563
Victoria Gregory and Lyndsey Bett
Glossary 563
Introduction 563
13.1 Commonly Encountered Medical Disorders 563
13.2 Pathophysiological States and Common Pathologies Affecting Patients
593
13.3 Abnormal Diagnostic Test Results 595
13.4 Care Plans and Care Bundles 599
13.5 Chronic Wound Care 611
13.6 Effective Home and Follow-up Care for Horses with Long-term Illness
619
References 623
Further Reading 624
14 Emergency and Critical Care Nursing 625
Bonny Millar, Phillippa Pritchard, Marie Rippingale, and Rosina Lillywhite
14.1 First Aid 625
14.2 Work-up of the Emergent Patient 631
14.3 Accommodation for Critically Ill Patients 634
14.4 Nursing Requirements of the Critically Ill Horse 638
14.5 Critical Care Techniques for Respiratory Disorders 640
14.6 Management of the Patient with Critical Thoracic Trauma 642
14.7 Intensive Nursing Requirements for Horses 642
14.8 Fluid Therapy 648
14.9 Blood Products 654
14.10 Pain Assessment in Equine Patients 657
References 661
Further Reading 663
Useful Links 664
15 Equine Reproduction, Parturition and Neonatal Nursing Care 665
Sarah Baillie
15.1 Equine Reproduction and Breeding 665
15.2 Normal Foal Physiology and Development 672
15.3 Foal Nutrition and Feeding 679
15.4 Routine Veterinary Care of Normal Foals 683
15.5 Nursing Requirements of Sick Foals 686
15.6 Nursing Support of Foals Undergoing Investigations and Supportive
Therapies 691
15.7 Monitoring Techniques for Sick Foals 695
References 696
Further Reading 697
16 Donkeys 699
Dominique Doyle, Chloe Skewes, and Marie Rippingale
Introduction 699
16.1 Behaviour 699
16.2 Handling and Restraint 700
16.3 Nutrition 702
16.4 Differences in Anatomy and Physiology 703
16.5 Common Donkey Disorders 707
16.6 Pain Recognition in Donkeys 717
16.7 The Role of the RVN in Facilitating Owner Concordance 718
16.8 Conclusion 720
Acknowledgement 720
References 720
Further Reading 721
Useful Links 721
17 Practical Equine Veterinary Nursing 723
Marie Rippingale, Kate Lambert, Cassie Woods, Tamsyn Amos, and Bonny Millar
17.1 Clinical Examination 723
17.2 Administration of Medication 730
17.3 Intravenous Catheter Placement 738
17.4 Bandaging Techniques 744
17.5 Nasogastric Intubation 752
17.6 Urinary Catheterisation 756
17.7 Physical Therapy Techniques 759
17.8 Euthanasia 771
References 774
Further Reading 776
18 Exam Technique and Revision Aids 777
Susan L. Holt
18.1 Preparing to Study 777
18.2 Revision 779
18.3 Written Exam Technique 781
18.4 Practical and Oral Assessments 781
18.5 Summary 783
Example Questions 784
References 786
Further Reading 787
Links 787
19 Career Progression 789
Sarah Baillie
Introduction 789
19.1 Progression Within Clinical Practice 789
19.2 Management Roles in Practice 792
19.3 Roles in Education 795
19.4 Opportunities to Undertake Further Education 796
19.5 Roles in Research 797
19.6 Charitable Volunteering of Time and Skills 797
19.7 Career Sustainability 797
References 798
Further Reading 798
Index 799
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
About the Companion Website xvii
1 Operational Requirements in Equine Practice 1
Rosina Lillywhite
Glossary 1
1.1 Aims of Health and Safety 1
1.2 Health and Safety Legislation 2
1.3 Risk Assessments 17
1.4 Fire Safety 18
1.5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 23
1.6 Accident Reporting 24
1.7 Maintaining Equipment in Practice 25
1.8 Emergency First Aid 29
1.9 Working Time Requirements and Pay 30
References 31
2 Professional Relationships and Communication 33
Marie Rippingale, Sophie Pearson, and Rosina Lillywhite
Introduction 33
2.1 The Dynamics of Communication 33
2.2 Communicating with Clients 42
2.3 Factors Affecting Working Relationships with Clients 45
2.4 Relationships and Communication Within the Veterinary Team 48
2.5 Operation of a Veterinary Reception Desk 50
2.6 Customer Service 54
References 56
Further Reading 57
3 Professional Veterinary Nursing Responsibilities 59
Judith Parry
3.1 The Legal Framework for Veterinary Nursing Practice 59
3.2 Professional Status and Accountability 61
3.3 Ethical Principles 65
3.4 Consent 69
3.5 Legal and Ethical Duties to Self, Clients, Colleagues and Animals 74
3.6 The Professional Role of an Equine Registered Veterinary Nurse in
Practice 76
References 76
Useful Websites 77
4 Equine Anatomy and Physiology 79
Lucy Middlecote and Sophie Pearson
4.1 Veterinary Terminology 79
4.2 Anatomical Boundaries and Body Cavities 79
4.3 Cell Biology 86
4.4 Basic Tissue Types 90
4.5 Structure and Function of the Integument 92
4.6 Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System 94
4.7 Structure and Function of the Nervous System and the Special Senses 109
4.8 Structure and Function of the Endocrine System 117
4.9 Structure and Function of the Circulatory System 120
4.10 Structure and Function of the Lymphatic System 126
4.11 Structure and Function of the Respiratory System 128
4.12 Structure and Function of the Digestive System 131
4.13 Structure and Function of the Urinary System 138
4.14 Structure and Function of the Reproductive System 141
References 145
5 Applied Equine Welfare, Health and Husbandry 147
Nicola Smith, Louise Pailor, Lynn Irving, Kassie Hill, George Hunt, Cassie
Woods, Bonny Millar, and Marie Rippingale
Introduction 147
5.1 The Principles of Equine Welfare 147
5.2 Essential Factors for Maintaining Equine Health 150
5.3 Nutritional Requirements of Equine Patients 169
5.4 Methods of Equine Identification 186
5.5 Behaviour and Handling and Restraint Techniques 192
5.6 Transportation of Equine Patients 197
References 201
Further Reading 204
6 Infection Control 205
Jane Devaney
6.1 Disease Transmission 205
6.2 Microorganisms 209
6.3 Antimicrobial Resistance 215
6.4 Infection Control Measures in Equine Practice 218
6.5 Antiseptics and Disinfectants 218
6.6 Effective Clinical Cleaning 218
6.7 Isolation and Barrier Nursing 223
6.8 Clinical Audits 225
Acknowledgement 225
References 225
Further Reading 226
7 Diagnostic Imaging 227
Rosina Lillywhite and Cassie Woods
Glossary 227
7.1 Key Features of Legislation and Radiation Safety 228
7.2 Principals and Production of Radiation 231
7.3 Scintigraphy 273
7.4 Other Imaging Modalities 275
References 291
Further Reading 292
8 Laboratory 293
Victoria Milne, Marie Rippingale, and Rosina Lillywhite
Introduction 293
8.1 Safe Use of Laboratory Equipment 293
8.2 Sample Collection and Testing 300
8.3 Commercial Test Kits 325
8.4 Causes of Sample Deterioration or Loss 326
8.5 Packaging of Samples 326
8.6 Laboratory Sample Paperwork 328
8.7 Laboratory Results 328
References 328
Further Reading 329
9 Pharmacology and Dispensary Management 331
Phillippa Pritchard, Rosina Lillywhite, and Marie Rippingale
Pharmacy Terminology and Abbreviations 331
9.1 Legal Requirements for Storing and Supplying Veterinary Medicines 331
9.2 The Role of the Suitably Qualified Person - SQP 340
9.3 Pharmacology 345
9.4 Common Classifications of Medications 350
9.5 Routes of Administration for Medications 377
9.6 Adverse Reactions 380
References 381
Further Reading 384
10 Anaesthesia and Analgesia 385
Alison Bennell, Kate Loomes, and Marie Rippingale
Glossary 385
10.1 The Principles of Anaesthesia 385
10.2 Anaesthetic Drugs 393
10.3 Anaesthetic Equipment 399
10.4 Anaesthetic Risks and Induction 415
10.5 Monitoring Techniques for Anaesthetised Equine Patients 424
10.6 Anaesthetic Emergencies 444
References 449
Further Reading 456
11 Theatre Practice 457
Rosie Heath, Nicola Rose, and Rosina Lillywhite
Glossary 457
11.1 The Principles of Operating Theatre Design and Use 457
11.2 Maintenance and Cleaning of the Theatre Suite 461
11.3 Roles in the Operating Theatre 464
11.4 Instruments 473
11.5 Suture Materials 487
11.6 Instrument Care and Sterilisation 495
References 501
12 Surgical Nursing and Patient Care 505
Natalie Karla Fisk, Lisa Harrison, Rosina Lillywhite, Marie Rippingale, and
Nicola Rose
Glossary 505
12.1 Admitting the Surgical Patient 505
12.2 Preparing the Surgical Patient 507
12.3 Wounds 517
12.4 Fracture Repair 522
12.5 Equine Dental Surgery 543
12.6 Sinus Surgery 545
12.7 Requirements for Handover from the Operating Theatre 546
12.8 Surgical Nursing and Patient Care for Specific Procedures 547
12.9 Oncological Treatments 557
References 559
Further Reading 561
13 Medical Nursing and Patient Care 563
Victoria Gregory and Lyndsey Bett
Glossary 563
Introduction 563
13.1 Commonly Encountered Medical Disorders 563
13.2 Pathophysiological States and Common Pathologies Affecting Patients
593
13.3 Abnormal Diagnostic Test Results 595
13.4 Care Plans and Care Bundles 599
13.5 Chronic Wound Care 611
13.6 Effective Home and Follow-up Care for Horses with Long-term Illness
619
References 623
Further Reading 624
14 Emergency and Critical Care Nursing 625
Bonny Millar, Phillippa Pritchard, Marie Rippingale, and Rosina Lillywhite
14.1 First Aid 625
14.2 Work-up of the Emergent Patient 631
14.3 Accommodation for Critically Ill Patients 634
14.4 Nursing Requirements of the Critically Ill Horse 638
14.5 Critical Care Techniques for Respiratory Disorders 640
14.6 Management of the Patient with Critical Thoracic Trauma 642
14.7 Intensive Nursing Requirements for Horses 642
14.8 Fluid Therapy 648
14.9 Blood Products 654
14.10 Pain Assessment in Equine Patients 657
References 661
Further Reading 663
Useful Links 664
15 Equine Reproduction, Parturition and Neonatal Nursing Care 665
Sarah Baillie
15.1 Equine Reproduction and Breeding 665
15.2 Normal Foal Physiology and Development 672
15.3 Foal Nutrition and Feeding 679
15.4 Routine Veterinary Care of Normal Foals 683
15.5 Nursing Requirements of Sick Foals 686
15.6 Nursing Support of Foals Undergoing Investigations and Supportive
Therapies 691
15.7 Monitoring Techniques for Sick Foals 695
References 696
Further Reading 697
16 Donkeys 699
Dominique Doyle, Chloe Skewes, and Marie Rippingale
Introduction 699
16.1 Behaviour 699
16.2 Handling and Restraint 700
16.3 Nutrition 702
16.4 Differences in Anatomy and Physiology 703
16.5 Common Donkey Disorders 707
16.6 Pain Recognition in Donkeys 717
16.7 The Role of the RVN in Facilitating Owner Concordance 718
16.8 Conclusion 720
Acknowledgement 720
References 720
Further Reading 721
Useful Links 721
17 Practical Equine Veterinary Nursing 723
Marie Rippingale, Kate Lambert, Cassie Woods, Tamsyn Amos, and Bonny Millar
17.1 Clinical Examination 723
17.2 Administration of Medication 730
17.3 Intravenous Catheter Placement 738
17.4 Bandaging Techniques 744
17.5 Nasogastric Intubation 752
17.6 Urinary Catheterisation 756
17.7 Physical Therapy Techniques 759
17.8 Euthanasia 771
References 774
Further Reading 776
18 Exam Technique and Revision Aids 777
Susan L. Holt
18.1 Preparing to Study 777
18.2 Revision 779
18.3 Written Exam Technique 781
18.4 Practical and Oral Assessments 781
18.5 Summary 783
Example Questions 784
References 786
Further Reading 787
Links 787
19 Career Progression 789
Sarah Baillie
Introduction 789
19.1 Progression Within Clinical Practice 789
19.2 Management Roles in Practice 792
19.3 Roles in Education 795
19.4 Opportunities to Undertake Further Education 796
19.5 Roles in Research 797
19.6 Charitable Volunteering of Time and Skills 797
19.7 Career Sustainability 797
References 798
Further Reading 798
Index 799