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How to Survive in Anaesthesia

A Guide for Trainees
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256 Seiten
2012 | 4th Edition
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-119-95046-2 (ISBN)
53,79 inkl. MwSt
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Now in its fourth edition, How to Survive in Anaesthesia continues to provide step-by-step guidance that new trainees need for all the practical procedures in anesthesia. New features include an introduction on the theatre environment and a new chapter on local anesthesia toxicity.
Anaesthesia can be daunting for the novice - not least because they often begin working singlehandedly within a few weeks. How to Survive in Anaesthesia is a pocket sized book written by 3 authors who have nearly 90 years experience of anaesthesia between them. It covers basic aspects of airway and fluid management and equipment, followed by common emergencies. Finally it tackles all the common surgical specialties step by step. It is always practical, ever contemporary, frequently amusing. It provides safe and practical advice to not only help novices survive those first few months - but to enjoy them too. How to Survive in Anaesthesia was written to answer the questions that newly qualified anaesthetists need answers to but may be too embarrassed to ask. Through three editions its popularity has gathered momentum across the globe. Now the fourth edition has been revised and updated, responding to changes in practice and new requirements.
New features for this edition include: * A new introduction on the theatre environment * A new chapter on local anaesthetic toxicity * The latest guidelines on intravenous fluids * Updated information on airway procedures and equipment Written in an easy, humorous style by leading anaesthetists who have over 90 years experience between them, this book is the junior anaesthetist s gateway to sound authoritative advice on how to perform anaesthetics in real life. It will inspire confidence in any new doctor starting in the specialty.

Neville Robinson MBCh, FRCA, Department of Anaesthesia, Northwick Park and St Mark's Hospitals, Harrow, London, UK George Hall MBBS, PhD DSc, FRCA, Department of Anaesthesia, St George's, University of London, London, UK William Fawcett MB, BS, FRCA, FFPMRCA, Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, UK

List of boxes, ix List of figures, xiii List of tables, xiv Preface to the fourth edition, xv Preface to the third edition, xvi Preface to the second edition, xvii Preface to the first edition, xviii Let s start at the very beginning ... , xix Part I: Nuts and bolts, 1 Chapter 1: Evaluation of the airway, 3 Chapter 2: Control of the airway, 9 Chapter 3: Tracheal intubation, 15 Chapter 4: Failed intubation drill, 21 Chapter 5: Vascular access, 25 Chapter 6: Intravenous fluids, 29 Chapter 7: The anaesthetic machine, 33 Chapter 8: Anaesthetic breathing systems, 41 Chapter 9: Ventilators and other equipment, 47 Chapter 10: Monitoring in anaesthesia, 51 Part II: Crises and complications, 57 Chapter 11: Cardiac arrest, 59 Chapter 12: Haemorrhage and blood transfusion, 69 Chapter 13: Anaphylactic reactions, 77 Chapter 14: Malignant hyperthermia, 81 Chapter 15: Local anaesthetic toxicity, 87 Chapter 16: Stridor upper airway obstruction, 93 Chapter 17: Pneumothorax, 99 Chapter 18: Common intraoperative problems, 103 Chapter 19: Postoperative problems, 111 Chapter 20: Anaesthetic mishaps, 121 Part III: Passing the gas, 125 Chapter 21: Preoperative evaluation, 127 Chapter 22: Recognition and management of the sick patient, 133 Chapter 23: Principles of emergency anaesthesia, 137 Chapter 24: Epidural and spinal anaesthesia, 145 Chapter 25: Anaesthesia for gynaecological surgery, 153 Chapter 26: Anaesthesia for urological surgery, 161 Chapter 27: Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery, 169 Chapter 28: Anaesthesia for dental and ENT surgery, 175 Chapter 29: Anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgery, 183 Chapter 30: Anaesthesia for day case surgery, 191 Chapter 31: Management of the patient in the recovery area, 195 Chapter 32: Postoperative analgesia, 201 Chapter 33: Management of head injuries, 207 Chapter 34: Anaesthesia in the corridor, 211 Chapter 35: Anaesthetic aphorisms, 217 And finally..., 221 Index, 223

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Anästhesie
ISBN-10 1-119-95046-5 / 1119950465
ISBN-13 978-1-119-95046-2 / 9781119950462
Zustand Neuware
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