6Links compiled by Dr.JeffGrognet
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"Cat Scratch Fever
http://www.catvets.com/guidelines/practice-guidelines/bartonella-fuidelines
This website, organized by the American Association of Feline Practitioners, has lots of detail on Cat Scratch Fever, caused by Bartonella.
Radiography
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/clinical-pathology-and-procedures/diagnostic-imaging/radiography
If you want an overview of the entire x-ray process, here it is and it's easy to understand.
Anesthetic Gases: Guidelines for Workplace Exposures
http://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/anestheticgases/index.html
This extensive site contains a wealth of information on the history of anesthetic gases and how an anesthetic machine works (including scavenger systems). This is extremely detailed and a good reference, but I don't expect you to know this material.
Scavenging and Waste Anesthetic Gases
http://www.asevet.com/resources/scavenge.htm
This site has a list of the components in a scavenger system as well as ways to reduce the hazard of anesthetic gases.
Handling Pregnancy in the Veterinary Workplace
http://www.veterinaryteambrief.com/article/pregnancy-veterinary-workplace-handling-risks?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Veterinary+Team+Brief+eNewsletter&utm_campaign=VTB+ENL+JAN+14+2014
A nice rundown of employer and employee responsibilities when a pregnancy occurs."
http://www.catvets.com/guidelines/practice-guidelines/bartonella-fuidelines
This website, organized by the American Association of Feline Practitioners, has lots of detail on Cat Scratch Fever, caused by Bartonella.
Radiography
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/clinical-pathology-and-procedures/diagnostic-imaging/radiography
If you want an overview of the entire x-ray process, here it is and it's easy to understand.
Anesthetic Gases: Guidelines for Workplace Exposures
http://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/anestheticgases/index.html
This extensive site contains a wealth of information on the history of anesthetic gases and how an anesthetic machine works (including scavenger systems). This is extremely detailed and a good reference, but I don't expect you to know this material.
Scavenging and Waste Anesthetic Gases
http://www.asevet.com/resources/scavenge.htm
This site has a list of the components in a scavenger system as well as ways to reduce the hazard of anesthetic gases.
Handling Pregnancy in the Veterinary Workplace
http://www.veterinaryteambrief.com/article/pregnancy-veterinary-workplace-handling-risks?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Veterinary+Team+Brief+eNewsletter&utm_campaign=VTB+ENL+JAN+14+2014
A nice rundown of employer and employee responsibilities when a pregnancy occurs."