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Dictionary of Veterinary Nursing E-Book, 3rd Edition

Author :
By Denis Richard Lane, MSc, BSc (Vet Sci), FRCVS, FRAgS, BSc (Hons) AAB&T, Sue Guthrie, PhD, BA, BVetMed, MRCVS, MBA (Open) and Sian Griffith, MSc, DMS, VN
The third edition of this best selling dictionary has been expanded and updated to include new definitions reflecting changes within the veterinary nursing profession, additional illustrations as well as revised appendices. Intended specifically for ...view more
The third edition of this best selling dictionary has been expanded and updated to include new definitions reflecting changes within the veterinary nursing profession, additional illustrations as well as revised appendices. Intended specifically for members of the veterinary nursing profession, all aspects of the curriculum are covered making this a comprehensive quick reference source for nurses working in a busy practice.
ISBN :
9780702037689
Publication Date :
19-12-2007
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The third edition of this best selling dictionary has been expanded and updated to include new definitions reflecting changes within the veterinary nursing profession, additional illustrations as well as revised appendices. Intended specifically for members of the veterinary nursing profession, all aspects of the curriculum are covered making this a comprehensive quick reference source for nurses working in a busy practice.

New to this edition
• Fully updated throughout retaining the focus of defining terms relative to veterinary nursing
• Inclusion of 2nd colour to enhance user-friendliness and navigability
• Inclusion of new terms in: equine, animal behaviour, alternative medicine and expand the terms on exotics
• Inclusion of colour plates showing blood cells
• Inclusion of new drug names and listing useful websites in the appendices for the most-up-to-date information on this

Key Features
  • Provides detailed explanations for nearly 4000 definitions, ensuring that all aspects of the curriculum are covered
  • Useful line diagrams aid learning and understanding
  • Focuses on terms relevant to companion and pet animals – including exotics, terms from the equine field, animal behaviour, etc
  • Appendices provide a quick reference source for frequently needed data

Author Information
By Denis Richard Lane, MSc, BSc (Vet Sci), FRCVS, FRAgS, BSc (Hons) AAB&T, Former Senior Examiner in Veterinary Nursing; Sue Guthrie, PhD, BA, BVetMed, MRCVS, MBA (Open), Former Chief Examiner RCVS Veterinary Nursing Scheme and Sian Griffith, MSc, DMS, VN, Operations Director of the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, Royal Veterinary College, North Mymms, Hatfield, UK