cover image - Workbook for McCurnin's Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 11th Edition
ISBN: 9780443281068
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 04-22-2025
Page Count: 472
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $34.99

Workbook for McCurnin's Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 11th Edition

by Oreta M. Samples, DHSc, MPH, BS, AAS, RVT and Paige A. Allen, MS, RVT

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cover image - Workbook for McCurnin's Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 11th Edition
ISBN: 9780443281068
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 04-22-2025
Page Count: 472
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $34.99
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Reinforce your understanding of veterinary technology! Corresponding chapter-by-chapter to McCurnin's Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses, 11th Edition, this workbook provides exercises and questions designed to help you review and remember the concepts, techniques, and responsibilities of the veterinary technician. Learning activities include matching exercises, true-or-false and multiple-choice questions, photo quizzes, and case studies that challenge you to apply your knowledge to clinical practice. It’s the comprehensive review you need to improve test scores and prepare for the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE®).
    • NEW! Updated exercises reflect the new content in the McCurnin's textbook
    • Case studies challenge you to apply your knowledge to real-world clinical practice scenarios
    • Engaging activities include:
      • Definitions of key terms
      • Comprehension exercises
      • Matching, multiple-choice, and fill-in-the-blank questions
      • Photo-based quizzes
      • Dosage calculations
  • PART ONE: VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW
    1. Introduction to Veterinary Nursing and Technology: Its Laws and Ethics
    2. Veterinary Practice Management
    3. Veterinary Medical Records
    4. Occupational Health and Safety in Veterinary Hospitals

    PART TWO: PATIENT MANAGEMENT AND NUTRITION
    5. Animal Behavior
    6. Restraint and Handling of Animals
    7. History and Physical Examination
    8. Preventive Health Programs
    9. Animal Nutrition
    10. Animal Reproduction

    PART THREE: CLINICAL SCIENCES
    11. Hematology and Cytology
    12. Clinical Chemistry, Serology, and Urinalysis
    13. Parasitology
    14. Clinical Microbiology
    15. Diagnostic Imaging
    16. Basic Necropsy Procedures

    PART FOUR: MEDICAL NURSING
    17. Diagnostic Sampling and Therapeutic Techniques
    18. Small Animal Medical Nursing
    19. Large Animal Medical Nursing
    20. Veterinary Oncology
    21. Neonatal Care of Puppies, Kittens, and Foals
    22. Care of Birds, Reptiles, and Small Mammals
    23. Rehabilitation and Integrative Medical Nursing

    PART FIVE: EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE
    24. Fluid Therapy and Transfusion Medicine
    25. Emergency and Critical Care Nursing
    26. Toxicology
    27. Wound Management and Bandaging

    PART SIX: ANESTHESIA, ANALGESIA, AND PHARMACOLOGY
    28. Pharmacology and Pharmacy
    29. Pain Management
    30. Veterinary Anesthesia

    PART SEVEN: SURGICAL NURSING
    31. Surgical Instruments and Aseptic Technique
    32. Surgical Assistance and Suture Material
    33. Small Animal Surgical Nursing
    34. Large Animal Surgical Nursing
    35. Veterinary Dentistry

    PART EIGHT: END OF LIFE
    36. Geriatric and Hospice Care: Supporting the Aged and Dying Patient
    37. The Human-Animal Bond and Euthanasia
  • Oreta M. Samples, DHSc, MPH, BS, AAS, RVT, Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Science and Public Health, Program Coordinator, MPH Program, Department of Veterinary Science, Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, Georgia; AVA Sub-Review Committee, Editorial Board - AVTA Journal, National Association of Veterinary Technicians of America, Bridgewater, New Jersey, USA and Paige A. Allen, MS, RVT, Veterinary Nursing Program, Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, USA
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