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| Veterinary Instruments and Equipment: A Pocket Guide | 
enlarge | Author: Teresa F. Sonsthagen Publisher: Mosby Category: Book
List Price: $37.95 Buy New: $33.90 You Save: $4.05 (11%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews) Sales Rank: 18940
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Spiral-bound Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 768 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.2 x 1.3
ISBN: 0323032036 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780323032032 ASIN: 0323032036
Publication Date: October 20, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The only way to become familiar with the names and uses of veterinary instruments is by repeatedly viewing them ? the kind of hands-on proficiency that simple textbook descriptions can't provide! Veterinary Instruments and Equipment: A Pocket Guide is an innovative resource designed to help students master veterinary instrument identification, as well as being a helpful aid when taking instrument inventory in the veterinary office. This flip-book method helps readers memorize and quickly identify instruments at a glance, with a photograph or illustration of the instrument on the top page, and a full description of the instrument on the bottom page ? including its name, function, and key characteristics. The picture of each instrument makes an ideal flashcard that readers can use to quiz themselves or others. * More than 320 high-quality, full-color illustrations. * For many instruments, a full photo is presented along with close-ups of the working end(s) of the instrument to help facilitate accurate instrument identification, especially in similar looking instruments. * Two pages for each instrument: a picture of the instrument on the top page with the instrument?s name, functions, and characteristics on the bottom page allows students to view both pages at the same time to learn about the instrument. * Covers instruments and equipment for small and large animals and all common procedures. * Includes chapters devoted to general veterinary surgical instruments to educate technicians who assist in special procedures and for veterinary students who will perform the specialty surgeries. * Each instrument description consistently uses the same three categories: name, function, and characteristics to make study and memorization easier. * Covers restraint
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| Customer Reviews:
  Not Bad/ Not Great April 15, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nicely Organized but you will probably find this information in your school text book. Would be helpful for clincs that are teaching techs that have not attended formal training.
  Fills a gap left by other books March 9, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'd recommend this to anyone new to working as an assistant or in tech school. It's the only resource I've seen that clearly identifies (includes crisp, close-up photos for every item) and clearly explains what tons of veterinary instruments & other tools are for.
* It is EXACT. At our clinic we all had trouble identifying the exact difference between brown adson, plain adson, blah blah forceps and though we looked online, in instrument catalogs, etc.--this is the only place I found definitive answers.
* I love that there is a description of what each item is actually used for. It adds another layer of understanding of my job and helps me select the right tool for a given task. Also helps me anticipate what tools the doctor is going to need whether he's removing a small mass from an eyelid or spreading someone's ribs open.
* It is useful in learning the items you don't use often enough to know. We have any number of old weird-looking tools in our clinic left by the previous owner that we use on rare occasions but it's hard to know what half of them are called, let alone what they're for. Now when the doctor calls for something obscure I might actually be able to go get it!
*It exposes you to tools outside your immediate area of practice--if you mostly know small animal stuff this book shows you food animal and equine tools so you have a clue. Horn gouge, teat dilator, radiographic hoof positioner, you name it. I even learned that the old shepherd's crook you see in cartoons is a real tool "to separate and capture sheep"--and, in a very rudimentary way, how it works.
*Some of the tools seem too basic to bother including, but I've learned a little new info even on some of those. For example, I didn't know there's a special kind of nail clipper for those overgrown curlicue toenails that are so hard to cut--and we even have it in our clinic, but didn't know what it was.
*It's organized in 23 chapters by logical categories such as instruments for administering medicine, dental instruments, orthopedic instruments, instruments used for hoof care, instruments for animal identification, and instruments used for pigs, sheep, and goats.
* It includes a comprehensive index so you can search for a tool by name.
* It includes a section on proper care of surgical instruments.
* I love the format--spiral bound with index-card size pages, and the cover even has a fold-over flap to help protect the pages.
Bottom line--really useful book idea, well-executed!
  Vet Instruments & Equip November 10, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bought this "pocket" manual for work - to train new people to be able to identify the various instruments. We use it, and do like the handy size. The pictures are great, and then it has some information on usage.
  Excellent resource October 13, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you're a veterinary technician student - this is a great book! It gives you beautiful pictures of instruments, their description & what they're purpose is. You can use it to study in a flashcard style. It helped me a lot to study for exams.
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