cover image - Mosby's Comprehensive Review for Veterinary Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition
ISBN: 9780443118562
Copyright: 2025
Publication Date: 06-20-2024
Page Count: 816
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $76.99

Mosby's Comprehensive Review for Veterinary Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition

by Monica M. Tighe, RVT, BA, MEd and Marg Brown, RVT, BEd Ad Ed

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Mosby's Comprehensive Review for Veterinary Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition
ISBN: 9780443118562
Copyright: 2025
Publication Date: 06-20-2024
Page Count: 816
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $76.99
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Use this study tool to prepare for success in your courses and certification exams! Written by and for veterinary technicians, Mosby's Comprehensive Review for Veterinary Technicians, 6th Edition provides complete preparation for the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE®) as well as other state/provincial examinations in veterinary technology. An easy-to-read outline format breaks down and simplifies important information, and hundreds of review questions in the book and on the Evolve website help you assess your understanding of the material. Realistic practice exams help you polish your test-taking skills. From experienced educators Monica Tighe and Marg Brown, this book is also ideal for vet tech graduates who need a quick, everyday reference.
    • Review of all areas of the veterinary technology curriculum is mapped to VTNE® domains, tasks, and knowledge statements
    • Streamlined outline format makes content easy to read and simplifies the classification and grouping of the material
    • Comprehensive, full-color coverage includes all areas of veterinary technology, such as A&P, clinical sciences, diagnostics, restraint and handling, animal nutrition, pharmacology and anesthesia, and professional and practice management skills
    • Comprehensive 350-question test in the book includes an answer key and provides a solid review of the vet tech curriculum and the information you need to know to pass the VTNE
    • Coverage of dogs, cats, large animals, birds, reptiles, and laboratory animals ensures you are prepared for all aspects of the national board examination
    • Learning features include chapter outlines, key terms, learning objectives, a glossary, summary boxes and tables, and end-of-chapter review questions
    • Online practice exam engine on the Evolve website simulates the computer-based VTNE testing environment with 500 questions (three times the number on the exam), allowing you to take a timed mock examination or to study in quiz mode and to randomize test questions, receive instant feedback, and obtain test scores
    • Practical appendices include abbreviations and symbols, the metric system and equivalents, medical terminology, species names, and normal values
    • NEW! New photos and illustrations make it easier to understand and recognize essential concepts including histology, hematology, diagnostic microbiology and mycology, virology, urinalysis, and parasitology
    • NEW! Discussion and review questions throughout the book are thoroughly reviewed and updated by experts in the field
  • PART 1 Anatomy and Veterinary Diagnostics
    1. Animal Anatomy and Physiology
    2. Urinalysis and Hematology
    3. Parasitology
    4. Clinical Chemistry
    5. Cytology
    6. Diagnostic Microbiology and Mycology
    7. Radiography
    8. Alternative Imaging Technology: Ultrasound and Other Imaging Modalities

    PART 2 Patient Management
    9. Immunology and Virology
    10. Sanitation, Sterilization, and Disinfection
    11. Companion Animal Behavior
    12. Restraint and Handling
    13. Small Animal Nutrition
    14. Large Animal Nutrition and Feeding
    15. Genetics, Theriogenology, and Neonatal Care
    16. Laboratory Animal Medicine
    17. Exotic Animal Medicine
    18. Zoonoses

    PART 3 Veterinary Therapeutics
    19. Pharmacology
    20. Pharmaceutical Calculations
    21. Anesthesia
    22. Pain Management
    23. Surgical Principles
    24. Small Animal Nursing and Procedures
    25. Equine Nursing and Surgery
    26. Ruminant, South American Camelid, and Swine Nursing, Surgery, and Anesthesia
    27. Emergency Medicine
    28. Veterinary Dentistry

    PART 4 Professional Management
    29. Personal, Practice, and Professional Management Skills and Ethics
  • Monica M. Tighe, RVT, BA, MEd, Formerly Coordinator, Veterinary Technician Program, St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology, Windsor, Ontario, Canada and Marg Brown, RVT, BEd Ad Ed, Penn Foster College, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Active Member, Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians and Association of Veterinary Technician Educators
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