
Lecture Notes
Clinical Anaesthesia
Carl L. Gwinnutt(Author)
Wiley-Blackwell (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. August 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-4051-7038-3 (ISBN)
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Description
The importance of the anaesthetist cannot be over-stated. The role continues to evolve and anaesthetists now have contact with the majority of patients admitted to hospital, not only providing the conditions under which surgery can be performed safely, but also playing a major role in preoperative assessment, postoperative care, pain management, recognition and management of the critically ill, and resuscitation.
This third edition of Lecture Notes: Clinical Anaesthesia has been fully revised to reflect the changes and recent developments within anaesthesia and medicine, particularly for trainees. In addition to providing a broad introduction to the specialty of anaesthesia, it includes chapters on intensive care and resuscitation, and how to deal with that all important problem of responding to a call to manage an acutely unwell patient on the ward. Colour diagrams, photographs, and key fact boxes support easy understanding of key information while, new to this edition, are chapter specific self-assessment questions designed to test your knowledge and focus learning.
Written specifically for medical students and junior doctors on the Foundation Programme, anaesthetic nurses, emergency physicians and operating department practitioners, Lecture Notes: Clinical Anaesthesia can be used as a core text or as a supplementary revision resource.
This third edition of Lecture Notes: Clinical Anaesthesia has been fully revised to reflect the changes and recent developments within anaesthesia and medicine, particularly for trainees. In addition to providing a broad introduction to the specialty of anaesthesia, it includes chapters on intensive care and resuscitation, and how to deal with that all important problem of responding to a call to manage an acutely unwell patient on the ward. Colour diagrams, photographs, and key fact boxes support easy understanding of key information while, new to this edition, are chapter specific self-assessment questions designed to test your knowledge and focus learning.
Written specifically for medical students and junior doctors on the Foundation Programme, anaesthetic nurses, emergency physicians and operating department practitioners, Lecture Notes: Clinical Anaesthesia can be used as a core text or as a supplementary revision resource.
Reviews / Votes
"An excellent publication which I will be recommending to all my students at both pre-registration and postregistration level. It is clear, current and, more importantly, easy to read and understand." (Journal of Perioperative Practice, April 2010) "I recommend it as an excellent first-step for students and other medical professionals who are interested in the field of anesthesiology." (Anesthesiology, June 2009)More details
Series
Edition
3., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations (some col.)
Dimensions
Height: 25 cm
Width: 20 cm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4051-7038-3 (9781405170383)
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Carl L. Gwinnutt | Matthew Gwinnutt
Lecture Notes: Clinical Anaesthesia
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09/2012
4th Edition
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Person
Dr Carl Gwinnutt is a Consultant Anaesthesist at the Hope Hospital, Salford, Manchester, UK.
Content
Contributors.
Preface to the third edtition.
Acknowledgements.
List of Abbreviations.
1 Anaesthetic assessment and preparation for surgery.
2 The principles of anaesthesia.
3 The practice of anaesthesia.
4 Postanaesthesia care.
5 Recognition and management of the acutely ill patient on the ward.
6 Management of the critically ill patient.
Answers to self-assessment questions.
Index
Preface to the third edtition.
Acknowledgements.
List of Abbreviations.
1 Anaesthetic assessment and preparation for surgery.
2 The principles of anaesthesia.
3 The practice of anaesthesia.
4 Postanaesthesia care.
5 Recognition and management of the acutely ill patient on the ward.
6 Management of the critically ill patient.
Answers to self-assessment questions.
Index