Small Animal Pathology for Veterinary Technicians
by Amy Johnson
March 2014
Small Animal Pathology for Veterinary Technicians fosters an understanding of small animal diseases, relating pathology information to the responsibilities of technicians in the clinical setting. Beginning with the technician’s role in pathology, terminology, and the process of diagnosis, chapters then cover diseases organized by system. From reproductive, endocrine, and eye disease to urinary tract and infectious diseases, the book offers in-depth information on a wide range of commonly presented diseases, providing technicians with practical information linked to their daily tasks.
Each body system includes a brief review of anatomy and function, full-color pictures, and tip boxes to help emphasize important issues. A companion website offers images from the book, review questions, and case studies illustrating the process of handling the patient at www.wiley.com/go/johnsonvettechpath. Veterinary technician students and veterinary technicians in practice will find this a valuable resource to understanding disease and the process of diagnosis.
- Provides a guide to the technician’s role in understanding small animal diseases and the process of diagnosis
- Emphasizes the most important issues with helpful tip boxes
- Takes a highly practical approach, tying disease information to the veterinary technician’s daily duties
- Presents full-color photographs to illustrate diseases
- Offers descriptions, causes, zoonosis, transmission modes, clinical signs, treatments and much more for each disease
- Features a companion website with review questions, case studies, and images from the book at www.wiley.com/go/johnsonvettechpath