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MERCK MANUAL
Veterinary Manual
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Equine Emergency Medicine
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Equine Emergency Medicine
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Equine Emergency Procedures
Emergency Fluid Therapy
Fluid Volume
Fluid Type
Rate of Administration
Route of Administration
Nasogastric Intubation
Abdominocentesis
Trocarization
Tracheotomy
Key Points
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Equine Trauma and First Aid
Fractures and Luxations
Initial Assessment of Fractures and Luxations
Goals of Management of Acute Orthopedic Injuries
Immobilization of Level 1 Injuries
Immobilization of Level 2 Injuries
Immobilization of Level 3 Injuries
Immobilization of Level 4 Injuries
Guidelines for Safe Transportation
Key Points
Wounds and Lacerations
Diagnosis
Treatment
Pneumothorax
Hemothorax
Penetrating Abdominal Wounds
Head Injuries
Etiology
Signs
Diagnosis
Treatment
Ocular Injuries
Etiology
Diagnosis
Treatment
Burns
Classification
Pathophysiology
Management
Other Common Equine Emergencies
Esophageal Obstruction
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Diagnosis
Treatment
Rectal Tears
Classification
Etiology
Diagnosis
Treatment
Postcastration Evisceration
Etiology
Diagnosis
Treatment
Key Points
Neonatal Intensive Care and Emergencies in Foals
Initial Assessment
Clinical Evaluation
Cardiovascular and Respiratory System Evaluation
Mentation and Neurological Status
Gastrointestinal and Urinary System Evaluation
Dystocia and Resuscitation
Assessment and Physical Examination
Resuscitation
Postresuscitation Care
Prematurity, Dysmaturity, and Postmaturity
Etiology
Diagnosis
Treatment
Neonatal Encephalopathy
Etiology
Treatment
Sepsis
Etiology
Signs
Diagnosis
Treatment
Key Points
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