The third edition of Emergencies in Anaesthesia is a practical, accessible guide to all emergency situations encountered during, and immediately following, anaesthesia. Re-structured to follow the ABCDE emergency approach, this handbook guides the clinician through what to do and when, in a format that can be used rapidly. In each chapter, topics are ordered alphabetically for ease of navigation and management is presented in a checklist format. Symbols are used to indicate clinical severity ranging from life-threatening to minor, and the book includes drug dosages, infusion regimes, and key algorithms for quick reference. Reflecting best practice, the third edition includes new frameworks for emergency management and new material on human factors.
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Overall, Emergencies in Anaesthesia -- Third Edition is an economical and useful handbook suitable for practicing physicians and those in training who are looking to review and update their CRM knowledge. Readers will appreciate the concise delivery and organization. * Tim T. H. Jen, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia * Overall, Emergencies in Anaesthesia - Third Edition is an economical and useful handbook suitable for practicing physicians and those in training who are looking to review and update their CRM knowledge. Readers will appreciate the concise delivery and organization, which provides a practical supplement to more in-depth CRM references. * Tim T. H. Jen, MD, FRCPC, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthesie *
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Höhe: 180 mm
Breite: 102 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-19-875814-3 (9780198758143)
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Dr Alastair Martin is a consultant anaesthetist at Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust.
Dr Keith G. Allman currently serves as a consultant anaesthetist with Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust. He is president of the British Opthalmic Anaesthesia Society and editor of the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia.
Dr Andrew McIndoe is a consultant anaesthetist at University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust. He was appointed in 1998 and has been closely involved in providing simulation-based emergency training at the Bristol Medical Simulation Centre for over 20 years. He has worked as a Primary FRCA examiner for 13 years and is co-lead of the Royal College of Anaesthetist's award-winning e-Learning Anaesthesia programme.
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Consultant AnaesthetistConsultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Exeter, UK
Consultant AnaesthetistConsultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
Consultant AnaesthetistConsultant Anaesthetist, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, UK
1: Dr Simon J Mercer: Crisis Management and Human Factors
2: Professor Jerry Nolan and Dr. Craig Dunlop: Cardiovascular
3: Professor Tim Cook and Dr. Benjamin Walton: Respiratory
4: Dr. Jules Cranshaw and Professor Tim Cook: Airway
5: Dr. Daniel Lutman: Paediatrics
6: Dr. Mark Scrutton and Dr. Stephen Michael Kinsella: Obstetrics
7: Dr. Katharine Hunt and Dr. Manni Waraich: Neurology and Neurosurgery
8: Dr. James R. Bennett and Dr. Gerard Gould: Thoracics
9: Dr. Owen Davies: Regional Anaesthesia
10: Dr. Hannah Blanshard: Metabolic and Endocrine
11: Dr. Charly Gibson: Recovery Problems
12: Dr. Kath Sutherland and Dr. Neil Rasburn: Emergency Department Problems
13: Dr. Kim Gupta: Equipment Problems
14: Dr. John Isaac, Dr. Mark Stoneham, and Nerida Williams: Miscellaneous
15: Dr. Louise Cossey and Dr. Bruce McCormick: Practical Procedures