Textbook of Anaesthesia has become the book of choice for trainee anaesthetists beginning their career in the specialty. It is highly suitable for part 1 of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and similar examinations. It is also a practical guide for all anaesthetists and other health care professionals involved in the perioperative period.
Rev. ed. of: Textbook of anaesthesia / edited by Alan R. Aitkenhead, Graham Smith, David J. Rowbotham.
Rev. ed. of: Textbook of anaesthesia / edited by Alan R. Aitkenhead, Graham Smith, David J. Rowbotham.
Thirty new contributors provide a new perspective or contribute new chapters. This edition makes extensive use of new line drawings and diagrams and, for the first time, many of these are available in colour.
Provides a comprehensive but easily readable account of all of the information required by the FRCA Primary examination candidate.
... relationship between IAP > 20 mmHg and subsequent development of renal failure. There is consensus that abdominal decompression should occur at levels of IAP > 20–25 mmHg. Malbrain ML, Cheatham ML, Kirkpatrick A, et al (2006).
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The third edition of Objective Anaesthesia Review has been fully updated to help postgraduates in their exam preparation.
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This review book presents over 1,000 multiple-choice questions designed to test knowledge of one or more pertinent topics and principles of the practice of anesthesiology. It is an excellent tool...
The new edition of this popular text has been extensively revised and updated throughout.