Showing posts with label 2002. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2002. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Textbook of Regional Anesthesia



This authoritative and comprehensive reference by an international team of distinguished experts, explores all aspects of the field—from the basic science of regional anesthesia to its implementation in clinical practice. Up-to-date information is organized into a consistent, quick-access format that is highlighted by over 300 outstanding illustrations. No other book has as much information on setting up an Acute Pain Service, outcomes and evidence based medicine, as well as coverage on advanced interventional techniques.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Cardiovascular Critical Care


Remarkable improvements in cardiac survival rates have made cardiovascular critical care much more common, but no less challenging for the practitioner. This important volume draws on the skills of an expert team of editors and contributors to present a timely overview of clinical practice.
The book covers the full range of the field, from pre-operative assessment and the haematological complications of cardiovascular surgery and critical care to the care of patients with:
·         Arrhythmias
·         Heart Failure
·         Adult Congenital Heart Disease
·         Mitral Valve Disease
·         Aortic Valve Disease
·         Infective Endocarditis
·         Vasculitis
The authors also address the special problems associated with the management of conditions consequent upon pregnancy, eclampsia, and the hypertensive crisis.
With high-quality illustrations and a helpful index, Cardiovascular Critical Care gives you access to information that helps you provide the best possible care to your patients.
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Thursday, October 9, 2014

Manual of Clinical Anesthesiology


This portable manual provides a highly visual, rapid-reference resource that presents anesthesia in a practical and clinically-focused manner. Manual of Clinical Anesthesiology guides anesthesiologists in rapid and focused clinical decision making with its practical, clinically-focused chapters on anesthesia management.  This highly formatted manual includes chapter summaries to highlight key points discussed within each chapter, color-coded sections to quickly identify information, and icons calling out pearls and pitfalls. Chapters are short and easy to read.
The book includes four atlases for rapid reference:  Atlas of Transesophageal Echocardiography, Atlas of Regional Anesthesia, Atlas of Anesthesia Procedures, and Crisis Management Cognitive Aids.  There is also a Drug Dosing pull-out card for rapid reference.  A section covering Anesthesia Phrases in Foreign Languages will enhance communication with non-English speaking patients in situations where an interpreter may not be available.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Crisis Management in Anesthesiology


The fully updated Crisis Management in Anesthesiology continues to provide updated insights on the latest theories, principles, and practices in anesthesiology. From anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists to emergency physicians and residents, this medical reference book will effectively prepare you to handle any critical incident during anesthesia.
  • Identify and respond to a broad range of life-threatening situations with the updated Catalog of Critical Incidents, which outlines what may happen during surgery and details the steps necessary to respond to and resolve the crisis.
  • React quickly to a range of potential threats with an added emphasis on simulation of managing critical incidents. 

  • Focus on the core knowledge that serves as a useful review.
  • Explore new topics in the ever-expanding anesthesia practice environment with a detailed chapter on debriefing.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Mechanical Ventilation Made Easy


This book imparts knowledge to handle on the spot situations, acute crisis and also when it is safe to wean away the patient from the ventilator - The text is presented very clearly starting from the applied anatomy and physiology to explain mechanics of breathing and how clinical application of mechanical ventilation is done - All essential aspects are discussed in a very simple style explaining fundamental principles involved in ventilator support system, its modes and settings - Describes the management of a patient from incubating to connecting with the ventilator and making the initial settings work in an intensive therapy unit

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Acid-Base, Fluids, and Electrolytes Made Ridiculously Simple



A brief, highly readable book providing the clinician with a straightforward approach to solving even the most complex, acid-base, fluid, and electrolyte problems. Useful to medical students, interns and residents, nurses responsible for IV fluid therapy, and first year nephrology fellows. Numerous case examples.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Anesthesia-Related Complications - Anesthesiology Clinics of North America ,2002, Volume 20, Issue 3


The topic of Anesthesia-Related Complications is a very broad one, and exhaustive review could fill many issues. Therefore, another goal that I set for myself was to secure recognized experts to write articles in their areas, and to make these articles concise, current, and focused. Based on the quality of authors in this issue, and the excellence of their articles, I am confident that this goal has been achieved.
An issue like this can be most valuable when it offers new perspectives on a subject area that has already been reviewed on numerous occasions in the past. One article that fulfills this objective is Dr. Karen Domino's work about the American Society of Anesthesiologists Closed Claims Committee. It is important to know where much of the information we use comes from, and where it may come from in the future. Despite the great importance of prospective, double blind studies, not all useful information comes in this form. Issues of patient safety and patient consent, as well as the shortage of resources for research, preclude definitive studies of many of the procedures and techniques that we employ every day. As another example, Dr. Bruce Ben-David has superimposed an original framework on the issues involving safety of regional and neuraxial blocks, and I think this will prove to be of benefit to thoughtful clinicians. All the authors provide new information, as well as clear structure to previous knowledge.


Book Details:
Author:Stanley Weber, M.D.
Publisher:W.B. Saunders Company (2002)
Pages:235
Size:1,486 MB
Format :pdf


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Sunday, October 22, 2006

How to Survive in Anaesthesia: A guide for trainees Second edition


In this book two highly experienced teachers of anaesthesia provide the practical information on all the procedures an anaesthetist is called upon to perform, both every day and in an emergency. The whole spectrum of anaesthetic practice is covered, from assessing the airway and checking the machines to management of specific complications.

Book details:
Author:N. Robinson and G. Hall.
Publisher:Published by BMJ Books, London.
Pages:191
Size:711 KB
Format:pdf

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