<P>This book is the first veterinary textbook dedicated to nursing care plans. It offers a broad overview of the theory and practice of care planning in veterinary nursing, answering three key questions: </P><UL><P><LI><EM>What </EM>are nursing care plans?</LI><P></P><P><LI><EM>Why</EM> should nursing care plans be used in practice? </LI><P></P><P><LI><EM>How</EM> should nursing care plans be used in practice?</LI><P></P></UL><P></P><P>Author Helen Ballantyne provides basic definitions and explanations which will be useful to those unfamiliar with nursing care plans. For those veterinary nurses and technicians who are using nursing care plans, the content stimulates debate and discussion, by covering some of the philosophical and theoretical aspects of nursing and drawing comparisons and contrasts between the veterinary and human nursing roles and contexts. </P><P>There is a pressing need for veterinary nurses to establish themselves as professionals and develop their unique role