Hematology Techniques and Concepts for Veterinary Technicians
Author(s): Gregg L. Voigt (Author)
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Publication Date: 21 April 2000
Language: English
Print length: 140 pages
ISBN-10: 0813804914
ISBN-13: 9780813804910
Book Description
The veterinary technician who performs a hematologic examination is often the only one who sees and handles the patient′s blood. To produce accurate test results– ones that will yield invaluable diagnostic information– the technician must not only be able to run the tests by must understand why they are being performed.
Hematology Techniques and Concepts for Veterinary Technicians introduces:
∗ The basics of blood composition, with detailed descriptions of red and white cell blood morphology and function;
∗ The sites of formation and distribution of the cellular elements within the body and how these can be altered under physiologic and pathologic conditions;
∗ Step–by–step procedures for numerous common laboratory tests and basic information on the significance of the results;
∗ The immune system, to help technicians understand the interrelationships of leukocytes, the major cells involved in an immune response;
∗ Specialized tests, such as the collection, handling, and examination of bone marrow and cytology samples. The easy–to–follow format includes color plates and illustrations as well as tables of reference values to be used by veterinary technology students as guides for their own test results.
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
The veterinary technician who performs a hematologic examination is often the only one who sees and handles the patient′s blood. To produce accurate test results– ones that will yield invaluable diagnostic information– the technician must not only be able to run the tests by must understand why they are being performed. Hematology Techniques and Concepts for Veterinary Technicians introduces: The basics of blood composition, with detailed descriptions of red and white cell blood morphology and function. The sites of formation and distribution of the cellular elements within the body and how these can be altered under physiologic and pathologic conditions. Step–by–step procedures for numerous common laboratory tests and basic information on the significance of the results. The immune system, to help technicians understand the interrelationships of leukocytes, the major cells involved in an immune response. Specialized tests, such as the collection, handling, and examination of bone marrow and cytology samples. The easy–to–follow format includes color plates and illustrations as well as tables of reference values to be used by veterinary technology students as guides for their own test results.
About the Author
Gregg L. Voigt, BS, DVM, MS, is an instructor in veterinary technology at Eastern Wyoming College, Torrington, WY. Prior to this Dr. Voigt had wide experience working with veterinary technicians for several years in private practice, as a military veterinarian at Fr. Bragg, NC, and while receiving his master′s degree from the Pathology Department, Colorado State University.