
Challenging Concepts in Anaesthesia: A case-based approach with expert commentary
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- Cover
- Challenging Concepts in Anaesthesia
- Series
- Copyright
- FOREWORD
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- CONTENTS
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Table 0.1 Challenging Concepts in Anaesthesia mapped to Royal College of Anaesthetists CPD matrix
- Table 0.2 Challenging Concepts in Anaesthesia Mapped to FRCA basic level units of training
- Chapter 1 Airway management
- Case 1.1 Partial airway obstruction: planning for a suspected difficult airway
- Case 1.2 Management of unanticipated failed intubation
- Chapter 2 Perioperative care
- Case 2.1 Intraoperative fluid balance: what to measure?
- Case 2.2 Accidental awareness during general anaesthesia
- Chapter 3 Laparoscopic and bariatric surgery
- Case 3.1 Prolonged laparoscopic surgery
- Case 3.2 Anaesthesia for bariatric surgery
- Chapter 4 Neuroanaesthesia
- Case 4.1 Radiological coiling for cerebral aneurysm
- Case 4.2 Anaesthesia in the head-injured patient
- Chapter 5 Obstetric anaesthesia
- Case 5.1 Obstetric haemorrhage: planning a safe delivery
- Case 5.2 Category 1 caesarean section: treating mother and child
- Chapter 6 Paediatric anaesthesia
- Case 6.1 Magnetic resonance imaging and the neonate
- Case 6.2 Paediatric tonsillectomy
- Chapter 7 Acute pain management
- Case 7.1 A case for paravertebral blockade?
- Case 7.2 Achieving postoperative pain control
- Chapter 8 Multiple trauma
- Case 8.1 Multiple trauma and the anaesthetist
- Chapter 9 Cardiac disease and anaesthesia
- Case 9.1 Coronary stents and anaesthesia
- Case 9.2 Post-arrest percutaneous coronary intervention: the role of the anaesthetist
- Index
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