How to survive in anaesthesia : a guide for trainees.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Hoboken, NJ : BMJ Books/Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.Edition: 4th ed. / Neville Robinson, George Hall, William FawcettDescription: 1 online resource (xxii, 231 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781119950462
- 1119950465
- 1119950430
- 9781119950431
- 617.9/6092 23
- RD81 .R655 2012
- 2012 B-503
- WO 200
Front Matter -- Nuts and Bolts. Part Introduction -- Evaluation of the Airway -- Control of the Airway -- Tracheal Intubation -- Failed Intubation Drill -- Vascular Access -- Intravenous Fluids -- The Anaesthetic Machine -- Anaesthetic Breathing Systems -- Ventilators and other Equipment -- Monitoring in Anaesthesia -- Crises and Complications. Part Introduction -- Cardiac Arrest -- Haemorrhage and Blood Transfusion -- Anaphylactic Reactions -- Malignant Hyperthermia -- Local Anaesthetic Toxicity -- Stridor₆Upper Airway Obstruction -- Pneumothorax -- Common Intraoperative Problems -- Postoperative Problems -- Anaesthetic Mishaps -- Passing the Gas. Part Introduction -- Preoperative Evaluation -- Recognition and Management of the Sick Patient -- Principles of Emergency Anaesthesia -- Epidural and Spinal Anaesthesia -- Anaesthesia for Gynaecological Surgery -- Anaesthesia for Urological Surgery -- Anaesthesia for Abdominal Surgery -- Anaesthesia for Dental and ENT Surgery -- Anaesthesia for Orthopaedic Surgery -- Anaesthesia for Day Case Surgery -- Management of the Patient in the Recovery Area -- Postoperative Analgesia -- Management of Head Injuries -- Anaesthesia in the Corridor -- Anaesthetic Aphorisms -- And finally⁵ -- Index.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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