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Complementary Medicine for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses
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Table of Contents

Preface ix

About the Author xi

Introduction xiii

1 What Is Holistic Medicine? 1

2 The Role of the Veterinary Technician or Veterinary Nurse in the Holistic Practice 17

3 Legal Implications 21

4 Introduction to Modalities 27

5 Holistic Training for Veterinary Technicians: Physical Therapy and Hospice Care 37

6 The Touch Therapies 47

7 Detoxification 79

8 Holistic Diet and Nutrition 103

9 Nutraceuticals 123

10 For Veterinarians: Treatments with a Certification Program 173

11 Other Commonly Employed Modalities 217

12 Other Less Commonly Used Modalities 251

Appendices

Appendix 1 Glossary 267

Appendix 2 Alphabetical List of Holistic Veterinary Modalities 271

Appendix 3 Where to Go for More Help 277

Appendix 4 Questions to Help Define the Scope of Your Practice 281

Appendix 5 Patient History Chart 285

Appendix 6 Consent Form 289

Appendix 7 Vaccination Consent Form 293

Appendix 8 Writing Case Reports 297

Appendix 9 Special Diets for Disease Problems 307

Appendix 10 Analysis of Some Homemade Diets 311

Appendix 11 Doses for Herbs 317

Appendix 12 Dosing Schedule for Homotoxicology Formulas 321

Appendix 13 Alphabetical List of Bach Flower Remedies 323

Appendix 14 How to Find a Holistic Veterinarian 325

Appendix 15 Inventory Management 329

Appendix 16 Medicating and Grooming 337

Webliography 345

Index 347

About the Author

The author

Nancy Scanlan, DVM, MSFP, is a certified veterinary acupuncturist and practices complementary and alternative medicine at Shasta Lake Veterinary Clinic in Shasta Lake, California. She is a past-President of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association and a past-President of the Veterinary Botanical Medical Association.

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Complementary Medicine for Veterinary Technicians andNurses provides a fine resource on holistic veterinary care and iswritten for vet techs and collections appealing tothem. (Midwest Book Review, 1 May2012) "This book has been written primarily for technicians andnurses, however most practitioners will find it a great help."(Tomorrow's Vets, 1 January 2012) "This book is designed to educate veterinary staff on modalitiesother than conventional medicine for the treatment of animals...It is intended for veterinary technicians, although it is a bookthat any pet owner could read." (Doody's, 16 September 2011) "The book will interest veterinarians and technicians who wantto explore a broader choice of treatment alternatives and options."(Booknews, 1 June 2011)

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