A good understanding of pathology will turn a competent veterinary nurse into an outstanding one. Harriet Brooks. This is one of the first books on general pathology designed specifically for veterinary nurses and veterinary nursing students. Pathology underpins all you do as a veterinary nurse. Knowledge of the general pathological processes will give you a deeper understanding of every aspect of an animal's health. Building on your prior knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, the book explains the pathological changes that occur in sick animals. It describes the various disease processes and shows you how to relate them to clinical presentation, diagnosis and prognosis, and treatment rationales. This book will give you the knowledge and confidence to develop your role within the veterinary team. Designed as a concise, easy to read textbook, it includes: * Detailed illustrations to explain the science behind the pathological processes * Summary boxes of key information to aid revision * A 'test yourself' section at the end of each chapter
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"This book is comprehensible in its entirety and boasts a logicalstructure. While it specifically suits UK student and qualifiedveterinary nurses, given the generic content, it will also prove avaluable resource to their international counterparts as well as toveterinary students. It will also make a functional addition to thebookshelf of veterinary practices and training providers."(Veterinary Record, December 2010)
"The author has written an excellent book for the beginningveterinary technician student, assistants or someone interested ina good overall review of clinical pathology. The book is notintended for veterinarians or experienced technicians unless theywould like the review. This basic information is very wellpresented. I would highly recommend this text to any veterinarytechnician program." (Veterinary Information Network, June2010)
"The author has written an excellent book for the beginningveterinary technician student, assistants or someone interested ina good overall review of clinical pathology. The book is notintended for veterinarians or experienced technicians unless theywould like the review. This basic information is very wellpresented. I would highly recommend this text to any veterinarytechnician program." (Veterinary Information Network, June2010)