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(Ebook) How to Survive in Anaesthesia: A Guide for Trainees, Fourth Edition by Neville Robinson, George Hall, William Fawcett(auth.) ISBN 9780470654620, 9781119950462, 0470654627, 1119950465

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Authors:Neville Robinson, George Hall, William Fawcett(auth.)
Pages:229 pages.
Year:2012
Publisher:BMJ Books
Language:english
File Size:1.93 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780470654620, 9781119950462, 0470654627, 1119950465
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(Ebook) How to Survive in Anaesthesia: A Guide for Trainees, Fourth Edition by Neville Robinson, George Hall, William Fawcett(auth.) ISBN 9780470654620, 9781119950462, 0470654627, 1119950465

Content: Chapter 1 Evaluation of the Airway (pages 3–7): Chapter 2 Control of the Airway (pages 9–13): Chapter 3 Tracheal Intubation (pages 15–19): Chapter 4 Failed Intubation Drill (pages 21–23): Chapter 5 Vascular Access (pages 25–28): Chapter 6 Intravenous Fluids (pages 29–31): Chapter 7 The Anaesthetic Machine (pages 33–39): Chapter 8 Anaesthetic Breathing Systems (pages 41–46): Chapter 9 Ventilators and other Equipment (pages 47–50): Chapter 10 Monitoring in Anaesthesia (pages 51–56): Chapter 11 Cardiac Arrest (pages 59–68): Chapter 12 Haemorrhage and Blood Transfusion (pages 69–76): Chapter 13 Anaphylactic Reactions (pages 77–80): Chapter 14 Malignant Hyperthermia (pages 81–85): Chapter 15 Local Anaesthetic Toxicity (pages 87–91): Chapter 16 Stridor–Upper Airway Obstruction (pages 93–97): Chapter 17 Pneumothorax (pages 99–101): Chapter 18 Common Intraoperative Problems (pages 103–109): Chapter 19 Postoperative Problems (pages 111–119): Chapter 20 Anaesthetic Mishaps (pages 121–124): Chapter 21 Preoperative Evaluation (pages 127–132): Chapter 22 Recognition and Management of the Sick Patient (pages 133–136): Chapter 23 Principles of Emergency Anaesthesia (pages 137–144): Chapter 24 Epidural and Spinal Anaesthesia (pages 145–152): Chapter 25 Anaesthesia for Gynaecological Surgery (pages 153–159): Chapter 26 Anaesthesia for Urological Surgery (pages 161–168): Chapter 27 Anaesthesia for Abdominal Surgery (pages 169–174): Chapter 28 Anaesthesia for Dental and ENT Surgery (pages 175–181): Chapter 29 Anaesthesia for Orthopaedic Surgery (pages 183–189): Chapter 30 Anaesthesia for Day Case Surgery (pages 191–193): Chapter 31 Management of the Patient in the Recovery Area (pages 195–199): Chapter 32 Postoperative Analgesia (pages 201–206): Chapter 33 Management of Head Injuries (pages 207–210): Chapter 34 Anaesthesia in the Corridor (pages 211–215): Chapter 35 Anaesthetic Aphorisms (pages 217–220):
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