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Table of Contents
1 Cover
6 Preface
8 1 Preanesthetic Considerations 1.1 Positioning 1.2 Ruminal Tympany 1.3 Regurgitation 1.4 Salivation 1.5 Malignant Hyperthermia 1.6 Differences in Sensitivity to Anesthetics 1.7 Preanesthetic Preparation References
9 2 Commonly Used Preanesthetics 2.1 Acepromazine (Phenothiazine Derivatives) 2.2 Droperidol and Azaperone (Butyrophenone Derivatives) 2.3 Detomidine, Dexmedetomidine, Medetomidine, Romifidine, and Xylazine (α2 Agonists) 2.4 Atipamezole, Tolazoline, Yohimbine, and Vatinoxan (α2 Antagonists) 2.5 Diazepam and Midazolam (Benzodiazepine Derivatives) 2.6 Chloral Hydrate References
10 3 Standing Sedation and Chemical Restraint 3.1 Cattle 3.2 Small Ruminants and Camelids 3.3 Swine References
11 4 Injectable Anesthetics and Field Anesthesia 4.1 Injectable Anesthetics 4.2 Field Anesthesia References
12 5 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents 5.1 Physiology of the Neuromuscular Junction 5.2 Mechanism of Action of NMBAs 5.3 Clinically Useful NMBAs 5.4 Monitoring of NMBA Action 5.5 Reversal of NMBAs References
13 6 Inhalation Anesthesia and Use of Ventilators 6.1 Cattle 6.2 Small Ruminants and Camelids 6.3 Swine 6.4 Use of Ventilators References
14 7 Perioperative Monitoring and Management of Complications 7.1 Perioperative Monitoring 7.2 Supportive Fluid Therapy 7.3 Positioning 7.4 Recovery 7.5 Perioperative Complications References
15 8 Local and Regional Anesthesia in Food Animals 8.1 Local Anesthetic Agents 8.2 Anesthesia for Dehorning 8.3 Anesthesia for the Eye and Eyelids 8.4 Nasal Anesthesia 8.5 Anesthesia for Reproductive Procedures and for Cessation of Straining 8.6 Anesthesia for Laparotomy 8.7 Anesthesia for Udder and Teats 8.8 Anesthesia of the Limbs 8.9 Castration References
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9 Anesthetic Management of Specific Procedures
9.1 Urogenital Surgery in the Male
9.2 Urogenital Surgery in the Female
9.3 Surgical Disorders of the Abdomen
9.4 Musculoskeletal Indications
9.5 Wounds,