cover image - Small Animal Toxicology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9780323876476
Copyright: 2025
Page Count: 960
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $84.99

Small Animal Toxicology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition

by Megan C. Romano, DVM, Dipl. ABVT

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Small Animal Toxicology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9780323876476
Copyright: 2025
Page Count: 960
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $84.99
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  • Section 1: Toxicological Concepts

    1. General Toxicological Concepts

    2. Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics

    3. Toxicologic Information Resources

    4. Effective Use of Veterinary Poison Center

    5. Effective Use of Human Poison Center

    6. Taking a Toxicologic History

    7. Approach to Diagnosis and Initial Treatment

    8. Selecting a Minimum Database

    9. Initial Management of the Poisoned Patient

    10. Decontamination

    11. General Supportive Care

    12. Effective Use of the Diagnostic Lab

    Section 2: General Exposures

    13. Litigation and Toxicology

    14. Indoor Environmental Quality and Health

    15. Responding to Mass Exposures

    16. Reproductive Toxicology of the Male and Female

    17. Considerations in the Poisoned Pregnant and Lactating Patient

    18. Considerations in the Pediatric Poisoned Patient

    19. Considerations in the Geriatric Poisoned Patient

    20. Poisoning in the Captive Reptile

    21. Poisoning in the Small Mammal (pocket pets)

    22. Poisoning in the Avian Patient

    Section 3: Miscellaneous Toxicant Groups

    23. Adverse Drug Reactions

    24. Miscellaneous Indoor Toxicants

    25. "Recreational" Drugs

    26. Herbal and Natural Products (homeopathic) NEW!

    27. Household and Garden Plants

    28. Miscellaneous Herbicides, Fungicides, and Nematocides

    29. Smoke Inhalation (house fires)

    30. Acetaminophen

    31. Amitraz

    32. Anticoagulant Rodenticides

    33. Anticonvulsants

    34. Arsenic

    35. Botulism

    36. Bromethalin

    37. Carbon Monoxide

    38. Cholecalciferol

    39. "Christmas time" Plants

    40. Citrus Oils

    41. Copper

    42. Cyanide

    43. Cyanobacteria

    44. DEET

    45. Diethylene Glycol

    46. Ethanol

    47. Ethylene Glycol

    48. Grapes and Raisins

    49. Insects – Hymenoptera

    50. Ionophores

    51. Iron

    52. Ivermectin: Macrolide Antiparasitic Agents

    53. Lead

    54. Lilies

    55. Poisonous Lizards

    56. Macadamia Nuts

    57. Mercury

    58. Metaldehyde

    59. Methanol

    60. Methylxanthines

    61. Metronidazole

    62. Mushrooms

    63. Mycotoxins

    64. Nicotine

    65. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatories

    66. Organochlorine Pesticides

    67. Organophosphate and Carbamate Pesticides

    68. Oxalate-Containing Plants

    69. Paraquat

    70. Atypical Topical Spot-On Products

    71. Petroleum Hydrocarbons

    72. Propylene Glycol

    73. Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids

    74. Ricin

    75. Snake Bite – North American Pit Vipers

    76. Snake Bite – Coral Snakes

    77. Sodium

    78. Sodium Monofluoroacetate

    79. Spider Envenomation – Black Widow

    80. Spider Envenomation – Brown Recluse

    81. Strychnine

    82. Toads

    83. Xylitol

    84. Zinc

    85. Zinc Phosphide

    Section 1: Toxicological Concepts

    1. General Toxicological Concepts

    2. Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics

    3. Toxicologic Information Resources

    4. Effective Use of Veterinary Poison Center

    5. Effective Use of Human Poison Center

    6. Taking a Toxicologic History

    7. Approach to Diagnosis and Initial Treatment

    8. Selecting a Minimum Database

    9. Initial Management of the Poisoned Patient

    10. Decontamination

    11. General Supportive Care

    12. Effective Use of the Diagnostic Lab

    Section 2: General Exposures

    13. Litigation and Toxicology

    14. Indoor Environmental Quality and Health

    15. Responding to Mass Exposures

    16. Reproductive Toxicology of the Male and Female

    17. Considerations in the Poisoned Pregnant and Lactating Patient

    18. Considerations in the Pediatric Poisoned Patient

    19. Considerations in the Geriatric Poisoned Patient

    20. Poisoning in the Captive Reptile

    21. Poisoning in the Small Mammal (pocket pets)

    22. Poisoning in the Avian Patient

    Section 3: Miscellaneous Toxicant Groups

    23. Adverse Drug Reactions

    24. Miscellaneous Indoor Toxicants

    25. "Recreational" Drugs

    26. Herbal and Natural Products (homeopathic) NEW!

    27. Household and Garden Plants

    28. Miscellaneous Herbicides, Fungicides, and Nematocides

    29. Smoke Inhalation (house fires)

    30. Acetaminophen

    31. Amitraz

    32. Anticoagulant Rodenticides

    33. Anticonvulsants

    34. Arsenic

    35. Botulism

    36. Bromethalin

    37. Carbon Monoxide

    38. Cholecalciferol

    39. "Christmas time" Plants

    40. Citrus Oils

    41. Copper

    42. Cyanide

    43. Cyanobacteria

    44. DEET

    45. Diethylene Glycol

    46. Ethanol

    47. Ethylene Glycol

    48. Grapes and Raisins

    49. Insects – Hymenoptera

    50. Ionophores

    51. Iron

    52. Ivermectin: Macrolide Antiparasitic Agents

    53. Lead

    54. Lilies

    55. Poisonous Lizards

    56. Macadamia Nuts

    57. Mercury

    58. Metaldehyde

    59. Methanol

    60. Methylxanthines

    61. Metronidazole

    62. Mushrooms

    63. Mycotoxins

    64. Nicotine

    65. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatories

    66. Organochlorine Pesticides

    67. Organophosphate and Carbamate Pesticides

    68. Oxalate-Containing Plants

    69. Paraquat

    70. Atypical Topical Spot-On Products

    71. Petroleum Hydrocarbons

    72. Propylene Glycol

    73. Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids

    74. Ricin

    75. Snake Bite – North American Pit Vipers

    76. Snake Bite – Coral Snakes

    77. Sodium

    78. Sodium Monofluoroacetate

    79. Spider Envenomation – Black Widow

    80. Spider Envenomation – Brown Recluse

    81. Strychnine

    82. Toads

    83. Xylitol

    84. Zinc

    85. Zinc Phosphide

  • Megan C. Romano, DVM, Dipl. ABVT, University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
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