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Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia - by John W Ludders & Matthew McMillan (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia is the first book to offer a candid examination of what can go wrong when anesthetizing veterinary patients and to discuss how we can learn from mistakes.
- About the Author: John W. Ludders, DVM, DipACVAA, is Professor Emeritus at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA.
- 168 Pages
- Medical, Veterinary Medicine
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Book Synopsis
Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia is the first book to offer a candid examination of what can go wrong when anesthetizing veterinary patients and to discuss how we can learn from mistakes.- Discusses the origins of errors and how to learn from mistakes
- Covers common mistakes in veterinary anesthesia
- Provides strategies for avoiding errors in anesthetizing small and large animal patients
- Offers tips and tricks to implement in clinical practice
- Presents actual case studies discussing errors in veterinary anesthesia
From the Back Cover
Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia is the first book to offer a candid examination of what can go wrong when anesthetizing veterinary patients and to discuss how we can learn from mistakes. Chapters describe common errors and present practical strategies for avoiding them and investigating them when they occur. Useful for anyone involved in anesthetizing animals, the book provides invaluable guidance to new and experienced clinicians alike.
The book covers reporting and analyzing patient safety incidents, common errors, and mistake prevention. Actual case examples put the information into context and allow the reader to learn from others' mistakes. Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia is a helpful resource for veterinary students, especially in their clinical years, veterinary practitioners, and residents and interns in anesthesia.
Key features
- Discusses the origins of errors and how to learn from mistakes
- Covers common mistakes in veterinary anesthesia
- Provides strategies for avoiding errors in anesthetizing small and large animal patients
- Offers tips and tricks to implement in clinical practice
- Presents actual case studies discussing errors in veterinary anesthesia
Review Quotes
"This book serves as definitive reading for all faculty, residents, interns and technicians in veterinary anesthesiology...Each chapter provides excellent clinical vignettes of mistakes and inaccuracies....For anyone looking to improve their practice of veterinary medicine or formulating a system for morbidity-mortality rounds, this book is essential reading. Excellent." (Doody Enterprises 24/03/2017)
"Errors in Veterinary Anesthesia is an informative and necessary read for anyone interested in starting and managing an anesthesia service in a progressive veterinary practice or a large veterinary institution. It delves deeply into the subject and describes how errors in anesthesia are made and what can be done to prevent or correct them"....... "I was particularly engaged by the book's introduction because it describes a management culture that, in my opinion, has been overlooked consciously or unconsciously by veterinary medicine"...... "One of the strengths of this book is the 4 chapters devoted to actual clinical scenarios in which errors were made or near misses occurred and how they were handled"..... "I think this book will also appeal and be very useful to the managers of forward-thinking general practices. Overall, I recommend this book to anyone looking to improve their anesthetic and personnel management skills" (Reviewed by Dianna Ovbey, DVM, MS, DACVAA
Southeast Veterinary Anesthesia Services, Charleston, SC 15th June 2017 AVMA)
About the Author
John W. Ludders, DVM, DipACVAA, is Professor Emeritus at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA.
Matthew McMillan, BVM&S, DipECVAA, MRCVS, is Principal Clinical Anaesthetist and Critical Care Co-ordinator at Queen's Veterinary School Hospital at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom.