The Handbook of Clinical Anaesthesia has been completely updated for this new edition, providing trainee anaesthetists with a concise but comprehensive source of clinical information, and qualified anaesthetists with an indispensable aide. Written and edited by experts in the field, this compact but detailed text provides all the essential practica
This is the most thorough handbook to cover the entire FRCA syllabus in a consistent and instructive manner. It continues to be accessible and relevant to all anaesthetists from middle grade trainee up to consultant/specialist.
The 'Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia' continues to provide state of the art information on anaesthetic practice.
This is an essential handbook that deals with most of the emergency situations which may occur during anaesthesia practice. It describes the presentation, differential diagnosis, investigations and immediate actions for a range of problems.
Re-structured to follow the ABCDE emergency approach, this handbook guides the clinician through what to do and when. Chapters are arranged for quick reference, with symbols used to indicate clinical severity.
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Elaborate procedures which fail may leave the patient worse off. • The objective is to maintain optimum oral function. Sometimes retention of a few teeth can be disadvantageous. 6 D Lewis & J. Fiske 20 Dent Update 38 23 .
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With over 350 Single Best Answer questions and many Extended Matching Questions, Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Specialties provides top-quality revision material on the core specialties for readers looking for exam success.
90% of brachytherapy patients receiving a macular dose of ≥7,500rad developed maculopathy. • Over 50% of patients receiving orbital/nasopharyngeal irradiation may develop retinopathy. • Retinopathy is unlikely after doses of ≤2,500rad ...
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