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The fifth edition of this concise reference provides trainee anaesthetists with a clear, accessible introduction to the practice, split into four key areas.
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The fifth edition of this concise reference provides trainee anaesthetists with a clear, accessible introduction to the practice, split into four key areas.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781316614020
- ISBN-10: 1316614026
- Artikelnr.: 47723142
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781316614020
- ISBN-10: 1316614026
- Artikelnr.: 47723142
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Neville Robinson was appointed a consultant anaesthetist in 1987. He has co-authored/edited some eleven books primarily aimed at teaching, six book chapters, and some thirty papers, including those related to metabolic stress, patient satisfaction, sepsis in obstetrics, and more recently, a new airway, the Tulip. He was the recipient of the Evelyn Baker Award (AAGBI) in 2008. He is a Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCA) assessor and is on the national MMBRACE committee. He is a past RCA College tutor and teaches on several courses aimed at passing the RCA examinations.
List of figures
List of tables
List of boxes
Preface to the fifth edition
Preface to the fourth edition
Preface to the third edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Let's start at the very beginning ...
Part I. Nuts and Bolts: 1. Evaluation of the airway
2. Control of the airway
3. Tracheal intubation
4. Failed intubation drill
5. Vascular access
6. Intravenous fluids
7. The anaesthetic machine
8. Anaesthetic breathing systems
9. Ventilators and other equipment
10. Monitoring in anaesthesia
Part II. Crises and Complications: 11. Cardiac arrest
12. Haemorrhage and blood transfusion
13. Anaphylactic reactions
14. Malignant hyperthermia
15. Local anaesthetic toxicity
16. Stridor - upper airway obstruction
17. Pneumothorax
18. Common intraoperative problems
19. Postoperative problems
20. Anaesthetic mishaps
Part III. Passing the Gas: 21. Preoperative evaluation
22. Principles of emergency anaesthesia
23. Anaesthesia for laparoscopic surgery
24. Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
25. Anaesthesia for gynaecological surgery
26. Anaesthesia for urological surgery
27. Anaesthesia for dental and ENT surgery
28. Anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgery
29. Anaesthesia for day case surgery
30. Epidural and spinal anaesthesia
31. Common regional blocks
32. Obstetric anaesthesia
33. Anaesthesia in the corridor
Part IV. Walking the Walk (Talking the Talk): 34. Management of the patient in the recovery area
35. Postoperative analgesia
36. Recognition and management of the sick patient
37. Intensive care (critical care), section 1
38. Intensive care (critical care), section 2
39. Peri-operative medicine
40. Management of head injuries
Part V. And Finally ...: 41. Anaesthetic aphorisms
Index.
List of tables
List of boxes
Preface to the fifth edition
Preface to the fourth edition
Preface to the third edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Let's start at the very beginning ...
Part I. Nuts and Bolts: 1. Evaluation of the airway
2. Control of the airway
3. Tracheal intubation
4. Failed intubation drill
5. Vascular access
6. Intravenous fluids
7. The anaesthetic machine
8. Anaesthetic breathing systems
9. Ventilators and other equipment
10. Monitoring in anaesthesia
Part II. Crises and Complications: 11. Cardiac arrest
12. Haemorrhage and blood transfusion
13. Anaphylactic reactions
14. Malignant hyperthermia
15. Local anaesthetic toxicity
16. Stridor - upper airway obstruction
17. Pneumothorax
18. Common intraoperative problems
19. Postoperative problems
20. Anaesthetic mishaps
Part III. Passing the Gas: 21. Preoperative evaluation
22. Principles of emergency anaesthesia
23. Anaesthesia for laparoscopic surgery
24. Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
25. Anaesthesia for gynaecological surgery
26. Anaesthesia for urological surgery
27. Anaesthesia for dental and ENT surgery
28. Anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgery
29. Anaesthesia for day case surgery
30. Epidural and spinal anaesthesia
31. Common regional blocks
32. Obstetric anaesthesia
33. Anaesthesia in the corridor
Part IV. Walking the Walk (Talking the Talk): 34. Management of the patient in the recovery area
35. Postoperative analgesia
36. Recognition and management of the sick patient
37. Intensive care (critical care), section 1
38. Intensive care (critical care), section 2
39. Peri-operative medicine
40. Management of head injuries
Part V. And Finally ...: 41. Anaesthetic aphorisms
Index.
List of figures
List of tables
List of boxes
Preface to the fifth edition
Preface to the fourth edition
Preface to the third edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Let's start at the very beginning ...
Part I. Nuts and Bolts: 1. Evaluation of the airway
2. Control of the airway
3. Tracheal intubation
4. Failed intubation drill
5. Vascular access
6. Intravenous fluids
7. The anaesthetic machine
8. Anaesthetic breathing systems
9. Ventilators and other equipment
10. Monitoring in anaesthesia
Part II. Crises and Complications: 11. Cardiac arrest
12. Haemorrhage and blood transfusion
13. Anaphylactic reactions
14. Malignant hyperthermia
15. Local anaesthetic toxicity
16. Stridor - upper airway obstruction
17. Pneumothorax
18. Common intraoperative problems
19. Postoperative problems
20. Anaesthetic mishaps
Part III. Passing the Gas: 21. Preoperative evaluation
22. Principles of emergency anaesthesia
23. Anaesthesia for laparoscopic surgery
24. Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
25. Anaesthesia for gynaecological surgery
26. Anaesthesia for urological surgery
27. Anaesthesia for dental and ENT surgery
28. Anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgery
29. Anaesthesia for day case surgery
30. Epidural and spinal anaesthesia
31. Common regional blocks
32. Obstetric anaesthesia
33. Anaesthesia in the corridor
Part IV. Walking the Walk (Talking the Talk): 34. Management of the patient in the recovery area
35. Postoperative analgesia
36. Recognition and management of the sick patient
37. Intensive care (critical care), section 1
38. Intensive care (critical care), section 2
39. Peri-operative medicine
40. Management of head injuries
Part V. And Finally ...: 41. Anaesthetic aphorisms
Index.
List of tables
List of boxes
Preface to the fifth edition
Preface to the fourth edition
Preface to the third edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Let's start at the very beginning ...
Part I. Nuts and Bolts: 1. Evaluation of the airway
2. Control of the airway
3. Tracheal intubation
4. Failed intubation drill
5. Vascular access
6. Intravenous fluids
7. The anaesthetic machine
8. Anaesthetic breathing systems
9. Ventilators and other equipment
10. Monitoring in anaesthesia
Part II. Crises and Complications: 11. Cardiac arrest
12. Haemorrhage and blood transfusion
13. Anaphylactic reactions
14. Malignant hyperthermia
15. Local anaesthetic toxicity
16. Stridor - upper airway obstruction
17. Pneumothorax
18. Common intraoperative problems
19. Postoperative problems
20. Anaesthetic mishaps
Part III. Passing the Gas: 21. Preoperative evaluation
22. Principles of emergency anaesthesia
23. Anaesthesia for laparoscopic surgery
24. Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
25. Anaesthesia for gynaecological surgery
26. Anaesthesia for urological surgery
27. Anaesthesia for dental and ENT surgery
28. Anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgery
29. Anaesthesia for day case surgery
30. Epidural and spinal anaesthesia
31. Common regional blocks
32. Obstetric anaesthesia
33. Anaesthesia in the corridor
Part IV. Walking the Walk (Talking the Talk): 34. Management of the patient in the recovery area
35. Postoperative analgesia
36. Recognition and management of the sick patient
37. Intensive care (critical care), section 1
38. Intensive care (critical care), section 2
39. Peri-operative medicine
40. Management of head injuries
Part V. And Finally ...: 41. Anaesthetic aphorisms
Index.