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An interprofessional approach to veterinary nutrition / Rachel H. Lumbis and Tierney Kinnison

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Kinnison, Tierney ; Publisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire ; Boston, MA : CAB International, [2023]Description: xv, 174 pages illustrations, color 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781800621084
Additional physical formats: Print version:: Interprofessional approach to veterinary nutritionDDC classification:
  • C 636.0852 L957 2023 23/eng/20230616
Contents:
Introduction, p. 1 -- Interprofessional working in veterinary practice, p. 3 -- Optimising pet health and wellbeing through nutrition, p. 12 -- Nutrition as the fifth vital sign, p. 36 -- Developing an interprofessional nutrition programme: It takes a team!, p. 49 -- Trust, values and ethics, p. 58 -- Communication, p. 71 -- Roles and responsibilities, p. 95 -- Applying theory to practice, p. 120 -- Interprofessional learning and education, p. 157 -- Conclusion, p. 165.
Summary: "Nutrition plays a critical role in disease management, patient recovery and hospital outcomes, and the veterinary healthcare team must form a source of trusted information for owners. Providing evidence-based theory to help teams implement interprofessional approaches to nutritional care and support, this book ensures the best outcome for pets"-- Provided by publisher.
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Books PSAU Agricultural Museum Technical Section C 636.0852 L957 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available PSAU42360

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction, p. 1 -- Interprofessional working in veterinary practice, p. 3 -- Optimising pet health and wellbeing through nutrition, p. 12 -- Nutrition as the fifth vital sign, p. 36 -- Developing an interprofessional nutrition programme: It takes a team!, p. 49 -- Trust, values and ethics, p. 58 -- Communication, p. 71 -- Roles and responsibilities, p. 95 -- Applying theory to practice, p. 120 -- Interprofessional learning and education, p. 157 -- Conclusion, p. 165.

"Nutrition plays a critical role in disease management, patient recovery and hospital outcomes, and the veterinary healthcare team must form a source of trusted information for owners. Providing evidence-based theory to help teams implement interprofessional approaches to nutritional care and support, this book ensures the best outcome for pets"-- Provided by publisher.

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