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English
Wiley-Blackwell
06 February 2009
Rabbit Medicine and Surgery for Veterinary Nurses incorporates everything you need to know about caring for rabbits in a highly accessible style. It is the first book devoted to the care of both sick and healthy rabbits from a nursing perspective. This exciting book contains all of the most crucial information about rabbits, including a brief natural history and chapters on nutrition, behaviour and medical and surgical nursing. It examines key areas in detail and explores emerging concepts.

Recent trends show that rabbits are fast becoming one of the most popular mammalian pets. The role of nursing has also evolved in recent years. Veterinary nurses now have more involvement and responsibility for the care of their patients. This book reflects these new developments in both its approach and contents.

Special features:

• Written by two experts in the field with a wealth of experience of treating rabbits, as well as educating veterinary nurses.

• Includes innovative chapters on rabbit clinics, owner education and evidence-based veterinary medicine.

• Contains a section with rich colour illustrations.

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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 245mm,  Width: 174mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   562g
ISBN:   9781405147064
ISBN 10:   1405147067
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mary Fraser is a trained veterinary surgeon who has worked in general and referral practice and taught veterinary nursing for a number of years at both Further and Higher Education level. She currently works as a lecturer in Veterinary Nursing at Napier University, Edinburgh, UK. Simon Girling is author of Veterinary Nursing of Exotic Pets and has an impressive amount of published articles, papers and books. He is currently President of the British Zoological Society and runs a referral service in Exotic Species.

Reviews for Rabbit Medicine and Surgery for Veterinary Nurses

This book is well laid out, easy to read and has many well-written tables. . . as rabbits increase in popularity, this book should be a useful addition to nursing and veterinary libraries. (Australian Veterinary Journal, 11 November 2010) The text is interesting and relevant. Other books with a similar layout, do not contain the information about the principles of veterinary nursing, such as the descriptions of Roper, Logan and Tierney?s model of nursing, and Orem?s models of veterinary nursing. (The Veterinary Record, December 2009)


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