118 international experts provide you with complete coverage of basic and clinical science in anesthesiology. They emphasize the principles and clinical applications of molecular and cell biology, physiology, pharmacology, and physics and measurement. Over 700 full-color illustrations and easy-to-re
Foundations of Anesthesia. Basic Sciences for Clinical Practice
β Scribed by Hugh C Hemmings, Jr, MD PhD, and Philip M Hopkins, MBBS MD FRCA (Eds.)
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 845
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Pages iii-iv
Foreword, Page viii, Alan Van Poznak, John W Severinghaus
Preface, Page ix, Hugh C Hemmings Jr, Philip M Hopkins
List of Contributors, Pages x-xiv, John P Adams, Maria G Annetta, James Arden, Solomon Aronson, Helen A Baghdoyan, Jeffrey R Balser, Christofer D Barth, Marcus R Beadle, Paul CW Beatty, Mark C Bellamy, Keith H Berge, Thomas JJ Blanck, Andrew R Bodenham, Francis Bonnet, Timothy J Brennan, Marek Brzezinski, Donal J Buggy, Iain T Campbell, Franco Carli, Surinder PS Cheema, et al.
Acknowledgement, Page xv
Dedication, Page xv
Chapter 1 - Molecular structure and biochemistry, Pages 3-13, James Arden
Chapter 2 - Biology of the cell, Pages 15-29, Misha A Perouansky
Chapter 3 - Cell signaling, Pages 31-50, Hugh C Hemmings Jr, Jean-Antoine Girault
Chapter 4 - Principles and techniques of molecular biology, Pages 51-69, Kirk Hogan
Chapter 5 - Genomics and proteomics, Pages 71-78, Marek Brzezinski, Gregory A Michelotti, Debra A Schwinn
Chapter 6 - Molecular physiology, Pages 79-89, Kevin J Gingrich, Jay Yang
Chapter 7 - Sites of drug action, Pages 91-99, Brian J Pollard
Chapter 8 - Pharmacokinetic principles, Pages 101-117, Steven L Shafer
Chapter 9 - Anesthetic drug interactions, Pages 119-127, Klaus T Olkkola
Chapter 10 - Adverse drug reactions, Pages 129-135, Philip M Hopkins
Chapter 11 - Basic physical principles, Pages 137-142, Paul CW Beatty
Chapter 12 - Electromagnetism, light, and radiation, Pages 143-152, Paul CW Beatty
Chapter 13 - Electrocardiography, Pages 153-161, Martin J London
Chapter 14 - Electrophysiological monitoring, Pages 163-172, Tod B Sloan
Chapter 15 - Basic principles and limitations of hemodynamic monitoring, Pages 173-188, Richard Teplick
Chapter 16 - Monitoring of gas concentrations, Pages 189-197, Surinder PS Cheema
Chapter 17 - Ultrasonography, Pages 199-206, Nikolaos Skubas
Chapter 18 - Statistics, Pages 207-217, Sue A Hill
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