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Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia 5th Revised edition


Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia 5th Revised edition

by Freedman, Rachel (Consultant Anaesthetist, Consultant Anaesthetist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust); Herbert, Lara (Consultant Anaesthetist, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust); O'Donnell, Aidan (Consultant Anaesthetist, Consultant Anaesthetist, Hamilton); Ross, Nicola (Consultant Anaesthetist, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust); Wilson, Iain H (Consultant Anaesthetist, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon...

Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia

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ISBN:
9780198853053
Publication Date:
7 Mar 2022
Edition/language:
5th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
1272 pages
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia

Description

Returning for its fifth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia has been re-energized by new editors and a specialist contributor team, while still retaining its much-loved, clear and concise style. Written for anaesthetists at all stages of their careers, from trainees sitting exams through to experienced consultants as well as ODPs and nurses involved in theatre area work and pre-assessment, this comprehensive guide to the anaesthetic world is as indispensable as ever. This new edition has been completely revised and brings you the most up-to-date guidance and information to keep pace with fast-moving areas of anaesthesia, including a completely revised regional anaesthesia chapter. Now in full colour and packed with enhanced illustrations throughout, including new ECG rhythm strips and illustrations of specialist equipment, the Handbook also includes colour coding for easier navigation. Designed for daily use, this Handbook is your essential companion to anaesthesia, with everything you need at your fingertips whether on the go or for revision.

Contents

1: Good practice and safety 2: Preoperative considerations 3: Preoptimisation 4: At risk populations 5: Cardiovascular disease 6: Respiratory disease 7: Renal disease 8: Hepatic disease 9: Endocrine and metabolic disease 10: Bone, joint, and connective tissue disorders 11: Haematology 12: Neurological and neuromuscular disorders 13: Psychiatric disorders 14: Getting started 15: Airway assessment and management 16: Conduct of anaesthesia 17: Blood products and fluid therapy 18: Specific circumstances 19: Cardiac anaesthesia 20: Thoracic surgery 21: Neurosurgery 22: Vascular surgery 23: Orthopaedic surgery 24: Plastic and burns surgery 25: Gastrointestinal surgery 26: Bariatric surgery 27: Liver procedures 28: Endocrine surgery 29: Urological surgery 30: Gynaecological surgery 31: Ear, nose and throat surgery 32: Maxillofacial and dental surgery 33: Ophthalmic surgery 34: Anaesthesia for radiology and cardiology 35: Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia 36: Paediatric and neonatal anaesthesia 37: The major trauma patient 38: The emergency patient 39: Anaesthetic emergencies 40: Regional anaesthesia 41: Acute pain 42: Drug formulary

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