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Clinical Reasoning in Veterinary Practice


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      Table of Contents

      1  Cover

      2  Title Page Problem Solved!

      3  Copyright Page

      4  About the Editors

      5  List of Contributors

      6  Preface

      7  Acknowledgements

      8  CHAPTER 1: Learning to learn and its relevance to logical clinical problem‐solving References

      9  CHAPTER 2: Introduction to logical clinical problem‐solving

      10  CHAPTER 3: Vomiting, regurgitation and reflux ASSESSMENT OF THE PATIENT REPORTED TO BE VOMITING

      11  CHAPTER 4: Diarrhoea

      12  CHAPTER 5: Weight loss WEIGHT LOSS DUE TO DECREASED APPETITE WEIGHT LOSS WITH NORMAL OR INCREASED APPETITE Maldigestion Malabsorption Malutilisation

      13  CHAPTER 6: Abdominal enlargement

      14  CHAPTER 7: Weakness

      15  CHAPTER 8: Fits and strange episodes

      16  CHAPTER 9: Sneezing, coughing and dyspnoea SNEEZING AND NASAL DISCHARGE COUGHING Coughing with minimal dyspnoea DYSPNOEA Coughing and dyspnoea Dyspnoea with minimal coughing

      17  CHAPTER 10: Anaemia

      18  CHAPTER 11: Jaundice

      19  CHAPTER 12: Bleeding Diagnostic approach to the bleeding patient Local disorders causing bleeding Systemic bleeding disorders

      20  CHAPTER 13: Polyuria/polydipsia and urinary incontinence Polyuria/polydipsia Diagnostic approach to the patient with PU/PD or impaired urine concentration Urinary Incontinence

      21  CHAPTER 14: Gait abnormalities

      22  CHAPTER 15: Pruritus, scaling and otitis Pruritis Scaling Otitis

      23  CHAPTER 16: Problem‐based approach to problems of the eye

      24  CHAPTER 17: Problem‐based approach to small mammals – rabbits, rodents and ferrets Common small mammal clinical scenarios

      25  CHAPTER 18: Problem‐based clinical reasoning examples for equine practice Colic (abdominal pain) Diarrhoea Coughing Pallor and Anaemia

      26  CHAPTER 19: Principles of professional reasoning and decision‐making References

      27  Index

      28  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Diagnostic biases in clinical medicine.

      2 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Secondary gastrointestinal causes of vomiting in cats and dogs.Table 3.2 Oesphageal disorders causing regurgitation.

      3 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Characteristics of small and large bowel diarrhoea.Table 4.2 Causes of acute small bowel diarrhoea in dogs and cats.