Widely acknowledged as the foremost introductory text, this latest edition provides the most authoritative and complete overview of anesthesia theory and practice and continues to serve as an excellent primer on the scope and practice of anesthesiology. Superbly edited by two of the foremost experts in the field, the new edition is presented in full color and includes updated information on new and rapidly changing areas in anesthesia practice. The new topics include Approach to Learning Anesthesia; Medical Informatics; Basic Cardiopulmonary Physiology; Hemostasis; Congenital Heart Disease; Trauma; Bioterrorism; and Medical Direction in the Operating Room. Comprehensive coverage of the basic science and clinical topics in anesthesiology Includes pathophysiology, pharmacology, regional anesthesia, anesthetic management, and special problems and patient groups Numerous figures and tables throughout the book condense complex material for easier retention Concise writing style facilitates learning and review of content Now in full color throughout All chapters rigorously updated to reflect the latest advances in practice New Topics: Approach to learning Anesthesia, Medical Informatics, Basic Cardiopulmonary Physiology, Hemostasis, Congenital Heart Disease, Trauma, Bioterrorism, Medical Direction in the Operating Room, and more
Long regarded as the undisputed leading text of its kind, Miller's Basics of Anesthesia provides comprehensive yet concise coverage of both basic science and clinical topics in anesthesiology.
With the most authoritative and complete overview of anesthesia theory and practice, the latest edition of Basic Anesthesia, edited by noted anesthesiologist Ronald D. Miller, MD and Manuel C. Pardo, Jr., MD, continues to serve as an ...
Rev. ed. of: Basics of anesthesia / Robert K. Stoelting and Ronald D. Miller. 5th ed. c2007.
Basics of Anesthesia
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This text presents the basic and clinical foundations of anesthesiology. It is easy to read and is comprehensive without being lengthy.
Hundreds of challenging review questions cover a complete range of essential topics in anesthesia -- from physiological and pharmacologic principles through anesthetic machine systems, anesthetic delivery in a variety of...
Managing the Difficult Airway in Infants and Children spontaneous ventilation during fiber-optic intubation, especially if there is concern about the ability to ventilate the patient's lungs with a facemask.
Basic Sciences in Anesthesia is aimed at residents taking the ABA basic science of anesthesia examination, and any other anesthesiologist or trainee with an interest in the topic.
A focused and practical BASIC board review book that provides comprehensive coverage for residents approaching the BASIC exam.