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How to Survive in Anaesthesia: A Guide for Trainees, 3rd edition
โ Scribed by Neville Robinson, George M. Hall
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 218
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
How to Survive in Anaesthesia, third edition, continues to provide an essential, step-by-step guide for new trainees to practical procedures in anaesthesia.Written in a light-hearted style by authors with 60 years of anaesthetic experience between them Includes two new chapters on anaesthetic mishaps and the recognition and management of the sick patient Resuscitation guidelines, intubation procedures and aspects of laryngeal mask design have also been updated Clear text, interspersed with bullet-point boxes highlighting the procedures, makes it quick and easy to follow Also popular with ODPs (Operation Department Practitioners).
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Content: <br>Chapter 1 Evaluation of the Airway (pages 3โ7): <br>Chapter 2 Control of the Airway (pages 9โ13): <br>Chapter 3 Tracheal Intubation (pages 15โ19): <br>Chapter 4 Failed Intubation Drill (pages 21โ23): <br>Chapter 5 Vascular Access (pages 25โ28): <br>Chapter 6 Intravenous Fluids (pages 29
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