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             Introduction










             Ian Self






             The recognition and treatment of pain has   can also lead to confusion over suitability of a
             always been a vital aspect of small animal   particular drug for a particular presentation.
             practice. Good pain management improves   This BSAVA Guide has been produced with
             patient care and owner satisfaction, as well as   the busy practitioner in mind. Although there
             contributing to greater professional satisfaction   are many excellent pain and analgesia
             for veterinary personnel involved in treating   textbooks available, this Guide has been
             patients.  ver the last 1  years, management of   designed to be a ‘bedside’ companion for pain
             small animal pain has progressed rapidly. This is   and analgesia practitioners. It is divided into
             in no small part due to the introduction of a   sections examining acute and chronic pain,
             number of validated pain scales, which have   together with the physiological basis of pain
             vastly improved our ability to detect pain and,   and the pharmaceutical options available for
             more importantly, to assess the e ectiveness of   treatment. The Guide then discusses common
             analgesic interventions and decide if further   clinical conditions by systems/diseases to allow
             treatment is necessary.               easy identi cation of where to seek help when
               Despite these advances in the basic   faced with a patient in pain. It also examines
             understanding of pain, veterinary surgeons   pain in exotic pet species, as well as having
             (veterinarians) and nurses are faced with a larger   important sections on physical therapies and
             variety of cases of increasing complexity as the   the role of nursing in the alleviation of su ering.
             knowledge and ability to treat previously   The contributors who have written the
             untreatable conditions increases. This inevitably   individual chapters are all specialists in their
             presents us with new challenges when dealing   respective  elds and are currently working in
             with pain in unfamiliar clinical situations where    rst opinion or referral practice.  hey all share
             there may be multiple co-morbidities to    rst hand knowledge of the e ects of pain on
             consider. In addition to new clinical techniques   their patients and are uniquely placed to be
             and recognized conditions, there are increasing   able to advise on the most useful analgesia
             numbers of licensed analgesic agents being   techniques in particular clinical situations. With
             introduced into the veterinary market. Whilst   this in mind, whilst all the chapters are based on
             o ering greater scope for pain treatment, this   published evidence, a unique feature of this

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