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Book Synopsis
Veterinary Disaster Response is the essential guide to disaster training, preparation, planning, and recovery. The book takes a question-and-answer format to promote understanding and outline the steps for veterinary response to natural and man-made disasters.

Trade Review
"A pick for any practicing ER vet or veterinary library. It uses a question-and-answer format to outline steps for veterinary response to either natural or man-made disasters, covering training, procedures, and applied science in the field. Any practicing vet needs this, which comes packed with color photos, charts, and sidebars of at-a-glance information." -Midwest Book Review, July 2009

Table of Contents

Contributors ix

Introduction xiii

Section 1 Training 3

1.1 An Introduction to the Incident Command System 5
Lori A. Swenson, BSME, EMT-P

1.2 Leadership during a Disaster 15
Eugene A. Adkins, DVM

1.3 Communications 21
Lori A. Swenson, BSME, EMT-P

1.4 Basic Map, Compass, and Global Positioning System Skills 31
Sally B. Palmer, DVM

1.5 Records and Animal Identification 73
Lori A. Swenson, BSME, EMT-P

1.6 Veterinary Risk Assessment of the Disaster Site 85
Wayne E. Wingfield, MS, DVM

1.7 Risk Communication and Dealing with the Media 93
Wayne E. Wingfield, MS, DVM

1.8 Biosecurity Fundamentals for Animal Response Personnel in a Farm/Livestock Disaster 101
Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM, and Anthony P. Knight, BVSc, MS

1.9 Veterinary Triage 111
Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

1.10 Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction 123
Jerry J. Upp, DVM

1.11 Zoonoses and Zoonotic Diseases 135
Sherrie L. Nash, MS, DVM, Sally B. Palmer, DVM, and Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

1.12 Public Health 197
William R. Ray, BS

1.13 Hazardous Materials 205
Lori A. Swenson, BSME, EMT-P

1.14 Personal Protective Equipment 215
Thomas F. Pedigo, MSc, PA-C

1.15 Basic Veterinary Decontamination: Who, What, Why? 231
Lisa A. Murphy, VMD

1.16 Wildlife Handling 239
Sally B. Palmer, DVM

1.17 Domestic Animal Handling 257
Sally B. Palmer, DVM

1.18 Small Animal First Aid 279
Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

1.19 Large Animal First Aid 301
Sally B. Palmer, DVM

1.20 Equine Emergency Sheltering 325
Rebecca S. McConnico, DVM, PhD

1.21 Companion Animal Sheltering 335
Renée A. Poirrier, DVM

1.22 Disinfection of Avian, Large, and Small Animal Facilities 343
David C. Van Metre, DVM, and Paul S. Morley, DVM, PhD

1.23 Pain Management in Veterinary Disaster Medicine 359
Marc R. Raffe, DVM, MS

1.24 Humane Euthanasia of Animals 367
Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

1.25 Carcass Disposal following a Veterinary Disaster 391
Ryan Gordon Leon Murphy, MS, and Anthony P. Knight, BVSc, MS

Section 2 Planning 405

2.1 Elements of a Disaster Plan for Animals 407
Anthony P. Knight, BVSc, MS

2.2 Disaster Planning for Private Practice 413
Dirk B. Yelinek, DVM

2.3 Community Animal Emergency Planning 425
Kevin M. Dennison, DVM

2.4 State Response to Veterinary Disasters 435
Terry K. Paik, DVM

2.5 State Animal and Agricultural Emergency Programs (Including State Animal Response Team [SART] Programs and State Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps [VMRC]) 447
Kevin M. Dennison, DVM

2.6 Federal Response to Veterinary Disasters 457
Lorna L. Lanman, DVM

2.7 Military Role in Veterinary Disaster Response 473
Gary L. Stamp, DVM, MS

Section 3 Preparation 479

3.1 Family versus Business during a Disaster 481
Joan C. Casey

3.2 Preparing Your Practice for an Impending Disaster 487
Gregory A. Rich, DVM

3.3 Preparing the Farm and Animals for a Disaster 495
Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

3.4 Noah’s Burden: A Prolegomenon to the Ethics of Veterinary Disaster Response 501
Bernard E. Rollin, PhD

Section 4 Recovery 509

4.1 Care for the Caregiver: Psychological and Emotional Factors in Veterinary Disaster Response 511
Dennis Michael Baker, MA, LPC, and P. J. Havice-Cover, MA, LPC, CAC III

4.2 Disaster Assistance for Homeowners, Renters, and Business Owners 519
Eugene A. Adkins, DVM

4.3 American Veterinary Medical Foundation: Disaster Assistance 529
Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

Emergency Response Contacts Directory 535

Index 541

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9780813810140, 978-0813810140
      ISBN10: 0813810140

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Veterinary Disaster Response is the essential guide to disaster training, preparation, planning, and recovery. The book takes a question-and-answer format to promote understanding and outline the steps for veterinary response to natural and man-made disasters.

      Trade Review
      "A pick for any practicing ER vet or veterinary library. It uses a question-and-answer format to outline steps for veterinary response to either natural or man-made disasters, covering training, procedures, and applied science in the field. Any practicing vet needs this, which comes packed with color photos, charts, and sidebars of at-a-glance information." -Midwest Book Review, July 2009

      Table of Contents

      Contributors ix

      Introduction xiii

      Section 1 Training 3

      1.1 An Introduction to the Incident Command System 5
      Lori A. Swenson, BSME, EMT-P

      1.2 Leadership during a Disaster 15
      Eugene A. Adkins, DVM

      1.3 Communications 21
      Lori A. Swenson, BSME, EMT-P

      1.4 Basic Map, Compass, and Global Positioning System Skills 31
      Sally B. Palmer, DVM

      1.5 Records and Animal Identification 73
      Lori A. Swenson, BSME, EMT-P

      1.6 Veterinary Risk Assessment of the Disaster Site 85
      Wayne E. Wingfield, MS, DVM

      1.7 Risk Communication and Dealing with the Media 93
      Wayne E. Wingfield, MS, DVM

      1.8 Biosecurity Fundamentals for Animal Response Personnel in a Farm/Livestock Disaster 101
      Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM, and Anthony P. Knight, BVSc, MS

      1.9 Veterinary Triage 111
      Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

      1.10 Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction 123
      Jerry J. Upp, DVM

      1.11 Zoonoses and Zoonotic Diseases 135
      Sherrie L. Nash, MS, DVM, Sally B. Palmer, DVM, and Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

      1.12 Public Health 197
      William R. Ray, BS

      1.13 Hazardous Materials 205
      Lori A. Swenson, BSME, EMT-P

      1.14 Personal Protective Equipment 215
      Thomas F. Pedigo, MSc, PA-C

      1.15 Basic Veterinary Decontamination: Who, What, Why? 231
      Lisa A. Murphy, VMD

      1.16 Wildlife Handling 239
      Sally B. Palmer, DVM

      1.17 Domestic Animal Handling 257
      Sally B. Palmer, DVM

      1.18 Small Animal First Aid 279
      Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

      1.19 Large Animal First Aid 301
      Sally B. Palmer, DVM

      1.20 Equine Emergency Sheltering 325
      Rebecca S. McConnico, DVM, PhD

      1.21 Companion Animal Sheltering 335
      Renée A. Poirrier, DVM

      1.22 Disinfection of Avian, Large, and Small Animal Facilities 343
      David C. Van Metre, DVM, and Paul S. Morley, DVM, PhD

      1.23 Pain Management in Veterinary Disaster Medicine 359
      Marc R. Raffe, DVM, MS

      1.24 Humane Euthanasia of Animals 367
      Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

      1.25 Carcass Disposal following a Veterinary Disaster 391
      Ryan Gordon Leon Murphy, MS, and Anthony P. Knight, BVSc, MS

      Section 2 Planning 405

      2.1 Elements of a Disaster Plan for Animals 407
      Anthony P. Knight, BVSc, MS

      2.2 Disaster Planning for Private Practice 413
      Dirk B. Yelinek, DVM

      2.3 Community Animal Emergency Planning 425
      Kevin M. Dennison, DVM

      2.4 State Response to Veterinary Disasters 435
      Terry K. Paik, DVM

      2.5 State Animal and Agricultural Emergency Programs (Including State Animal Response Team [SART] Programs and State Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps [VMRC]) 447
      Kevin M. Dennison, DVM

      2.6 Federal Response to Veterinary Disasters 457
      Lorna L. Lanman, DVM

      2.7 Military Role in Veterinary Disaster Response 473
      Gary L. Stamp, DVM, MS

      Section 3 Preparation 479

      3.1 Family versus Business during a Disaster 481
      Joan C. Casey

      3.2 Preparing Your Practice for an Impending Disaster 487
      Gregory A. Rich, DVM

      3.3 Preparing the Farm and Animals for a Disaster 495
      Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

      3.4 Noah’s Burden: A Prolegomenon to the Ethics of Veterinary Disaster Response 501
      Bernard E. Rollin, PhD

      Section 4 Recovery 509

      4.1 Care for the Caregiver: Psychological and Emotional Factors in Veterinary Disaster Response 511
      Dennis Michael Baker, MA, LPC, and P. J. Havice-Cover, MA, LPC, CAC III

      4.2 Disaster Assistance for Homeowners, Renters, and Business Owners 519
      Eugene A. Adkins, DVM

      4.3 American Veterinary Medical Foundation: Disaster Assistance 529
      Wayne E. Wingfi eld, MS, DVM

      Emergency Response Contacts Directory 535

      Index 541

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