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Dr. Kellon’s Guide to First Aid for Horses: A Quick and Easy Reference to Conditions That Require Emergency Treatment

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Dr. Kellon’s Guide To First Aid For Horses: A Quick And Easy Reference To Conditions That Require Emergency Treatment Pdf Download

By Eleanor Kellon

Guide to First Aid for Horses: A Quick and Easy Reference to Conditions That Require Emergency Treatment. Dr. Eleanor Kellon has created a quick and easy reference to conditions that require emergency treatment. Dr. Kellon’s Guide to First Aid for Horses offers guidelines to be followed in determining what a horse’s problem could be, and it suggests information that should be given to the veterinarian as soon as you call. The book is organized by color-coded chapters on specific types of problems, or on specific anatomical areas and organ systems. At the beginning of each chapter is a quick reference list of symptoms and topics that allows you to turn immediately to those sections of the chapter that might pertain to your horse’s problems.

Dr. Kellon’s Guide to First Aid for Horses includes lists of symptoms and their causes, instructions for home treatment, and checklists of the first aid supplies necessary to deal with the following emergencies:

  • Concussions, burns, and shock
  • Abrasions, lacerations, bleeding
  • Smoke inhalation, asthma, and emphysema
  • Fever, botulism, and blood poisoning
  • Colic, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea
  • Hypothermia, hyperthermia, and frostbite
  • Stroke, muscle cramps, laminitis, and seizures
  • Bladder infection and stones in the urinary tract
  • Prolonged labor, newborn emergencies
  • Allergies and adverse drug reactions
  • And many other life threatening situations or conditions

Dr. Kellon also includes reference sections on preparing horses for treatment, restraint, drug reactions, and managing trapped horses. Give yourself the confidence to deal with any emergency veterinary situation by keeping a copy of Dr. Kellon’s Guide to First Aid for Horses close at hand.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 : Guidelines
Chapter 2 : Be Prepared
Chapter 3 : Restraint of the Ill or Injured Horse
Chapter 4 : Wounds
Chapter 5 : Bleeding
Chapter 6 : Burns
Chapter 7 : Disorders of Eating / Colic
Chapter 8 : Grain Overload
Chapter 9 : Lameness
Chapter 10 : Heat Stroke
Chapter 11 : Exercise-related Problems
Chapter 12 : Breathing Problems
Chapter 13 : Collapse
Chapter 14 : Disorders of Balance, Coordination, and Personality
Chapter 15 : Trauma to the Head and Neck
Chapter 16 : Eyes
Chapter 17 : Frostbite and Exposure
Chapter 18 : Lightning and Electric Shock
Chapter 19 : Disorders of Urine / Urination
Chapter 20 : Reproductive Organs
Chapter 21 : Foaling
Chapter 22 : Newborn Emergencies
Chapter 23 : Some Common Drug Reactions
Chapter 24 : Reference
Chapter 25 : Procedures
Chapter 26 : Emergency Splinting Techniques for Stabilizing Equine Fractures
Chapter 27 : Trailer Accidents and Trapped Horses
Appendix
Glossary
Important Emergency Information for the Veterinarian
In Case of Injury
Index
Emergency Phone Numbers

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