Anaesthetics Books
TFM Publishing Ltd Intensive Care Medicine MCQs: Multiple Choice
Book SynopsisIntensive care medicine is a dynamic and evolving specialty, requiring its practitioners to be part physician, physiologist and anaesthetist. This requires a firm foundation of knowledge and an ability to apply this to the clinical situation. This book contains 270 multiple choice questions allowing self-assessment of the breadth of knowledge required of the modern intensivist. The book is divided into three papers each consisting of 60 multiple true false (MTF) and 30 single best answer (SBA) questions covering areas including resuscitation, diagnosis, disease management, organ support, and ethical and legal aspects of practice. The MTF questions test factual knowledge and understanding of the evidence base underpinning intensive care medicine, while the SBA questions test the ability of the candidate to prioritise, compete options and make the best decision for the patient. Each question is peer reviewed and accompanied by concise and detailed explanatory notes with references to guide further reading. All the authors are practising intensive care physicians with first-hand experience of professional examinations in the specialty. This book will appeal to intensive care physicians approaching professional examinations worldwide, including the European Diploma, American Board and Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine examinations. In addition, it will appeal to intensive care nurses and allied healthcare professionals wishing to update their knowledge as part of continuing professional development, and to physicians sitting professional examinations in related specialties requiring knowledge of intensive care medicine such as general medicine, general surgery and anaesthesia. This book will complement the existing international best-selling title "Multiple Choice Questions in Intensive Care Medicine" (9781903378 649), also written by Dr Steve Benington.
£29.75
Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia Oxford Medical
Book SynopsisReturning for its fifth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia has been re-energized by new editors and a specialist contributor team, while still retaining its much-loved, clear and concise style. Written for anaesthetists at all stages of their careers, from trainees sitting exams through to experienced consultants as well as ODPs and nurses involved in theatre area work and pre-assessment, this comprehensive guide to the anaesthetic world is as indispensable as ever.This new edition has been completely revised and brings you the most up-to-date guidance and information to keep pace with fast-moving areas of anaesthesia, including a completely revised regional anaesthesia chapter. Now in full colour and packed with enhanced illustrations throughout, including new ECG rhythm strips and illustrations of specialist equipment, the Handbook also includes colour coding for easier navigation. Designed for daily use, this Handbook is your essential companion to anaesthesia, with everythTrade ReviewThe Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia is a comprehensive, authoritative, and practical guide to the whole field of anaesthetic practice. * Anticancer Research *In conclusion, Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia is a quick and manageable handbook with a didactic approach to basic principles and to the latest updates in perioperative medicine, patient safety and anaesthetic management for elective surgical procedures and emergency situations. This book is a useful resource not only for resident anesthesiologists but also for trainees * Chiara Cambise, European Journal of Anaesthesiology *This book is extremely useful to students in anesthesiology. It is also helpful to those who are already in practice when confronted with an unfamiliar situation. It is the best handbook available … * Robert R. Gaiser, Yale School of Medicine, Doody's Review Service *Review from previous edition This edition goes above and beyond. . . it seems to have progressed from strength to strength. * Edward Gilbert-Kawai, British Journal of Hospital Medicine *To summarize, the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia offers an expansive volume of information in a clear, concise, easy-to-read manner. The text covers key concepts without getting too involved in the details, making it an excellent choice as a first text for medical students or junior residents interested in the specialty. I recommend this high-yield book for any learner who wants to build a foundation of knowledge in anaesthesiology. * Sophie N.Davie, MD, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia *Table of Contents1: Good practice and safety 2: Preoperative considerations 3: Preoptimisation 4: At risk populations 5: Cardiovascular disease 6: Respiratory disease 7: Renal disease 8: Hepatic disease 9: Endocrine and metabolic disease 10: Bone, joint, and connective tissue disorders 11: Haematology 12: Neurological and neuromuscular disorders 13: Psychiatric disorders 14: Getting started 15: Airway assessment and management 16: Conduct of anaesthesia 17: Blood products and fluid therapy 18: Specific circumstances 19: Cardiac anaesthesia 20: Thoracic surgery 21: Neurosurgery 22: Vascular surgery 23: Orthopaedic surgery 24: Plastic and burns surgery 25: Gastrointestinal surgery 26: Bariatric surgery 27: Liver procedures 28: Endocrine surgery 29: Urological surgery 30: Gynaecological surgery 31: Ear, nose and throat surgery 32: Maxillofacial and dental surgery 33: Ophthalmic surgery 34: Anaesthesia for radiology and cardiology 35: Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia 36: Paediatric and neonatal anaesthesia 37: The major trauma patient 38: The emergency patient 39: Anaesthetic emergencies 40: Regional anaesthesia 41: Acute pain 42: Drug formulary
£37.04
LWW Hensleys Practical Approach to Cardiothoracic
Book Synopsis Offering a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the field, Hensley’s Practical Approach to Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Seventh Edition, edited by Drs. Karsten Bartels, Amanda A. Fox, Andrew D. Shaw, Kimberly Howard-Quijano, and Robert H. Thiele, is an ideal reference and review tool for fellows, residents, and practicing anesthesiologists. Concisely written and readily accessible, it combines the depth of a reference book with the no-nonsense guidance of a clinically-oriented handbook. This edition has been newly reorganized for current practice patterns and to better align with the ACGME requirements for adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology. • Presents information in a concise, bulleted format, making it easy to read and absorb key points • Key points are identified at the beginning of each chapter and in the margins with clinical pearls appearing throughout the text • Provides up-to-date
£76.50
Wolters Kluwer Health Stoelting's Pharmacology & Physiology in
Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2021!Comprehensive, readable, and clinically oriented, Stoelting’s Pharmacology & Physiology in Anesthetic Practice, Sixth Edition, covers all aspects of pharmacology and physiology that are relevant either directly or indirectly to the anesthetic practice—a challenging topic that is foundational to the practice of anesthesia and essential to master. This systems-based, bestselling text has been thoroughly updated by experts in the field, giving you the detailed information needed to make the most informed clinical decisions about the care of your patients. Offers trainees and practitioners authoritative content on all aspects of pharmacology and physiology that are relevant to anesthesiology. Features up-to-date coverage of new drugs, as well as new findings on the actions and interactions of established drugs. Discusses antimicrobials and chemotherapeutic drugs, as well as special populations such as the newborn, the parturient and fetus, the elderly, and the physiology and pharmacology of resuscitation. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
£129.60
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Essentials of Equipment in Anaesthesia Critical
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 Medical gas supply 2 The anaesthetic machine 3 Pollution in theatre and scavenging 4 Breathing systems 5 Tracheal tubes, tracheostomy tubes and airways 6 Masks and oxygen delivery devices 7 Laryngoscopes and tracheal intubation equipment 8 Ventilators 9 Humidifaction and filtration 10 Non-invasive monitoring 11 Invasive monitoring 12 Pumps, pain management and regional anaesthesia 13 Additional equipment used in anaesthesia and intensive care 14 Point of care testing 15 Electrical safety Appendix A: Safety and standards Appendix B: Graphical symbols for use in labelling medical devices Appendix C: Decontamination of medical equipment Appendix D: Directory of manufacturers Glossary
£43.19
Wolters Kluwer Health Barash, Cullen, and Stoelting's Clinical
Book SynopsisCovering the full spectrum of clinical issues and options in anesthesiology, Barash, Cullen, and Stoelting’s Clinical Anesthesia, Ninth Edition, edited by Drs. Bruce F. Cullen, M. Christine Stock, Rafael Ortega, Sam R. Sharar, Natalie F. Holt, Christopher W. Connor, and Naveen Nathan, provides insightful coverage of pharmacology, physiology, co-existing diseases, and surgical procedures. This award-winning text delivers state-of-the-art content unparalleled in clarity and depth of coverage, as well robust multimedia features that equip you to effectively apply today’s standards of care and make optimal clinical decisions on behalf of your patients. Comprehensively covers the entire field of anesthesiology with a practical, clinical focus throughout Features extensive multimedia content, including more than 300 updated procedural videos and 190 narrated interactive clinical vignettes Includes Key Points in every chapter, with corresponding numbers in the chapter margins for quick reference Highlights key references to quickly direct you to the most important and high-yield further reading Contains useful appendices with formulas, pacemaker and implantable cardiac defibrillator protocols, information on herbal medications, an atlas of echocardiography, and more Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
£172.80
LWW Pocket Anesthesia
Book SynopsisDesigned for portability and quick reference, Pocket Anesthesia, Fifth Edition, provides the essential information needed by practitioners and trainees on a daily basis. Expertly edited by Drs. Richard D. Urman and Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, this fully updated volume provides a concise and focused review of all areas of anesthesiology in one easy-to-navigate, pocket-sized notebook, making it an ideal reference for residents, anesthesiologists, CRNAs, CAA’s and students, in all clinical settings where anesthesia care is delivered. Follows the bestselling Pocket Notebook format, featuring bulleted lists, tables, diagrams, and algorithms that make essential facts easy to find and retain Contains fully updated core clinical topics on patient evaluation; pharmacology; airway management; regional anesthesia, POCUS, perioperative monitoring, ventilation techniques, acute and chronic pain management, ERAS, trauma and critical care management, pediatric and geriatric anesthesia, and much more Provides helpful appendices on formulae for quick reference, setting up the OR, management of malignant hyperthermia, and more Features new and expanded chapters on Burn Management, Infection Control and Respiratory Illness Considerations (including COVID-19), Optimizing the Anesthesia Care Team Contains current, evidence-based clinical recommendations
£52.19
Cambridge University Press Intensive Care Medicine
Book SynopsisKnowledge of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM) syllabus for the completion of training is an essential requisite all trainees undertaking a career in Intensive Care Medicine. This comprehensive, full-colour textbook and revision aid covers the full and updated syllabus, providing essential guidance on all three parts, to support successful completion of training. Written in an accessible style, chapters follow a consistent layout throughout, including numerous images and tables, key learning points, and further reading. Experts in all of the main specialties provide specific and detailed knowledge of individual subject areas listed in the syllabus. The authors cover a broad spectrum of topics including therapeutic interventions and organ support, paediatric care, comfort and recovery, psychiatric disorders, and end of life care. An essential preparation textbook and revision aid for exam candidates in Intensive Care Medicine, the book is a useful guide for mentors and traiTrade Review'This book succeeds in lowering the hurdle of professional exams, making it more likely to be cleared at a first attempt. It covers the curriculum in an easy-to-read format, providing the important facts along with key references for more detail and is easy to dip into in spare moments. Our specialty admits patients from every other specialty in the hospital, we can seem jacks of all trades and masters of none; a strength of this volume is many authors are single organ specialists distilling their knowledge of complex conditions into accessible and clinically useful information. Aimed mainly at doctors taking the FFICM exam this book will be useful for all trainees undertaking an attachment to critical care as well as ACCPs and other Allied Health Professionals and nurses. It is a book deserving of its space on the unit bookshelf.' Anna Batchelor, Clinical Lead, Getting It Right First Tome (GIRFT), Past Dean FICM and President of ICS'The content of the book is truly expansive … the knowledge contained within the book is directly applicable to both the examination and to functioning as an effective intensivist.' British Journal of AnaesthesiaTable of ContentsDomain 1. Resuscitation and management of the acutely ill patient: 1.1 General introduction to the recognition, assessment and stabilisation of the acutely ill patient with disordered physiology Claire Moorthy; 1.2 Management of cardiopulmonary resuscitation – advanced life support Jonny Coppel; 1.3 Principles of management of the patient post resuscitation Jonny Coppel; 1.4 Principles of triaging and prioritising patients appropriately, including timely admission to ICU Claire Moorthy; 1.5 Initial assessment and management of the trauma patient Anil Dhadwal; 1.6 Principles of assessment and initial management of the patient with burns Behrad Baharlo; 1.7 Description and the management of mass casualties Jonny Price and Scott Grier; Domain 2. Diagnosis, assessment, investigation, monitoring and data interpretation: 2.1 Principles of obtaining a history Claire Moorthy; 2.2 Principles of performing an accurate clinical examination Claire Moorthy; 2.3 How to undertake timely and appropriate investigations Claire Moorthy; 2.4 General principles of performing and interpretation of electrocardiography (ECG) results Ky Chambers; 2.5 General principles of obtaining appropriate microbiological samples and interpretation of results Tom Bottomley; 2.6 Obtaining and interpretation of the results from blood gas samples (acid base balance and disorders) Ed Mcilroy; 2.7 Principles of interpreting imaging studies (X-ray/CT/MRI) Chun Wah So and Matthew Gale; 2.8 Imaging of the chest Chun Wah So and Matthew Gale; 2.9 Imaging of the head Chun Wah So and Matthew Gale; 2. 10 Imaging of the abdomen Chun Wah So and Matthew Gale; 2.11 Importance of monitoring and responding to trends in physiological variables (MEWs/NEWs etc) Claire Moorthy; 2.12 How to integrate clinical findings with laboratory investigations to form a differential diagnosis Claire Moorthy; Domain 3. Disease management: recognition, causes and management: 3.1 Cardiac and circulatory failure ; 3.1.1 Acute coronary syndromes Mike Hoy; 3.1.2 Cardiac pacing, implantable cardioverter defibrillators and cardiac resynchronisation therapy Paul Harris; 3.1.3 Acute heart failure Paul Harris; 3.1.4 Valvular heart disease Katarina Lenartova; 3.1.5 Congenital heart disease Anne-Marie Leo; 3.1.6 Endocarditis Mike Hoy and Selina Ho; 3.1.7 Management of a hypertensive crises Anne-Marie Leo and Katka Lenartova; 3.1.8 Atrial fibrillation in ICU Paul Harris; 3.1.9 Myocarditis Nik Tapper; 3.1.10 Pericardial disease Nik Tapper; 3.1.11 Shock Mike Hoy; 3.1.12 Aortic dissection Simon Mattison; Domain 3.2. Acute renal failure: 3.2.1 Acute Kidney Injury Nuttha Lumlertgul, Alistair Connell and Marlies Ostermann; Domain 3.3: Acute liver failure: 3.3.1 Acute-on-chronic liver failure Mike Spiro and Jez Fabes; 3.3.2 Jaundice Mike Spiro and Jez Fabes; 3.3.3 Ascites Mike Spiro and Jez Fabes; 3.3.4 Portal hypertension Mike Spiro and Jez Fabes; 3.3.5 Hepatorenal syndrome and hepatopulmonary syndrome Mike Spiro and Jez Fabes; 3.3.6 Encephalopathy Mike Spiro and Jez Fabes; Domain 3.4: Neurological impairment and injury: 3.4.1 Decreased consciousness Chris Whitehead and Ian Tweedie; 3.4.2 Seizures and status epilepticus Chris Whitehead; 3.4.3 Acute cerebrovascular accident and its complications Chris Whitehead; 3.4.4 Meningitis Arun Krishnamurthy; 3.4.5 Tetanus Sachin Mehta and Manpreet Bahra; 3.4.6 Delirium Tamas Bakonyi and Valerie Page; 3.4.7 Neuromuscular disorders Sachin Mehta and Manpreet Bahra; 3.4.8 Non-traumatic spinal cord injury Manpreet Bahra and Sachin Mehta; Domain 3.5. Acute gastrointestinal failure: 3.5.1 Gastrointestinal haemorrhage Megan Fahy and Liza Keating; 3.5.2 Acute pancreatitis Mike Peters and Liza Keating; 3.5.3 Peritonitis and the acute abdomen Shona Johnson and Liza Keating; 3.5.4 Ileus and bowel obstruction Charles Rich and Liza Keating; 3.5.5 Intra-abdominal hypertension and abdomi
£75.99
Scion Publishing Ltd Quick Draw Anatomy for Anaesthetists, second
Book SynopsisThe first edition won first prize in Anaesthesia in the 2019 BMA Medical Book Awards! Here's what the reviewers said: "It is so easy to pick up and check things, and the illustrations and drawing instructions have allowed me to do my own drawings and learn how to label them." This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated, and continues to provide you with simple instructions on how to draw and interpret the crucial anatomy you need for your anaesthetic training. Covers all the relevant anatomy in: Head, neck and neuro – from Circle of Willis to cervical plexus Vertebral column – from the spinal cord to the sacrum Cardiac – coronary arteries and venous drainage of the heart Airway and respiratory – from airway sensation to the diaphragm Abdomen – from the abdominal aorta to the nephron, via a TAP block Limbs – from blood vessels in the arms to the ankle, via the femoral canal For the majority of sections, in addition to a simple drawing and detailed explanation, there are also step-by-step illustrations to show you how to draw the anatomy yourself – taking some of the stress out of potential viva questions! Trade ReviewFive-star reviews: Fantastic for FRCA anatomy revision "Diagrams are excellent - memorable and well targeted to both primary and final viva. You cant use the book alone - I still needed cross referencing with online and instant anatomy but this has been invaluable in helping commit key areas to memory and reproduce quickly" Amazon reviewer Amazing Revision Tool "Amazing revision tool, clear, simple yet comprehensive drawings." Amazon reviewer All the anatomy you need for FRCA! "Great book for FRCA anatomy! Used for both primary and final!" Amazon reviewer Fantastic Resource "This is a perfectly simple and functional approach to sketches for anaesthetic exams; clinical practice and as a teaching resource. Highly recommend." Amazon reviewer Useful book "My best chance of learning and retaining this pre exam!" Amazon reviewer FRCA syllabus "Word for word what you need for the final FRCA" Amazon reviewer Wish I’d had this pre FRCA! "Comprehensive anatomy guide, with easy to learn diagrams to aid recall" Amazon reviewer Brilliant revision aid "A really concise and well structured revision aid. Have used this for primary FRCA and feel much more confident in drawing these quickly and it has stuck." Amazon reviewer Must have "Comprehensive and easy to follow book. Essential for Primary and Final FRCA success!" Amazon reviewer “Dr. Fox has created a simplified and readily accessible group of anatomic drawings that quickly allow those studying to master the material. The concept itself of using visual mnemonics is useful to all… For visual learners, the concept just can’t be beat. Dr. Fox, congratulations on completing your training and thank you for creating and publishing this simple little book that will help those with a bent toward the visual to learn more quickly and effectively.” -- Anesthesiology 2018; 129:857–8Table of ContentsSection 1: Head, neck and neuro-anatomy 1.1 Circle of Willis 1.2 Venous drainage of the brain 1.3 Venous drainage in the neck 1.4 Base of the skull 1.5 Trigeminal nerve 1.6 Motor and sensory innervation of the face 1.7 Vagus nerve 1.8 Cervical plexus 1.9 Eye and eye socket bones Section 2: Vertebral column 2.1 Spinal cord 2.2 Epidural space 2.3 Paravertebral space 2.4 Vertebrae 2.5 Sacrum and sacral anatomy Section 3: Cardiac 3.1 Coronary arteries 3.2 Venous drainage of the heart Section 4: Airway and respiratory 4.1 Airway sensation 4.2 Larynx 4.3 Laryngoscopic view of the vocal cords 4.4 Bronchial tree 4.5 Thoracic inlet 4.6 First rib 4.7 Intercostal nerves 4.8 Mediastinum 4.9 Diaphragm Section 5: Abdomen 5.1 Abdominal aorta 5.2 Coeliac plexus 5.3 Abdominal wall 5.4 Spleen 5.5 Liver 5.6 Nephron Section 6: Limb – upper 6.1 Blood vessels in the arms 6.2 Brachial plexus 6.3 Axilla 6.4 Cubital fossa 6.5 Wrist Section 7: Limb – lower 7.1 Blood vessels in the legs 7.2 Lumbosacral plexus 7.3 Femoral canal 7.4 Popliteal fossa 7.5 Ankle
£24.99
Oxford University Press Emergencies in Anaesthesia
Book SynopsisThe 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.Trade ReviewOverall, 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'anesthésie *Table of Contents1: 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
£33.24
Wolters Kluwer Health Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the
Book SynopsisWritten by residents and attendings at the world-renowned Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Anesthesia, Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Tenth Edition, offers current, comprehensive, and concise guidelines on all facets of anesthesia, perioperative care, critical care, and pain management. Emphasizing the clinical fundamentals necessary for patient safety and optimal outcomes, this trusted guide provides fast answers to the most frequent problems encountered in daily anesthetic practice, making it an invaluable resource for practicing anesthesiologists and residents as well as nurse anesthetist trainees and practitioners. Focuses on the clinical fundamentals needed for the safe delivery of anesthesia and perioperative care in day-to-day practice. Uses an easy-to-scan outline format that progresses intuitively from preoperative evaluation through administration of anesthesia to perioperative issues for each subject. Updated and reorganized table of contents in addition to chapters on evaluating the patient, anesthesia for pediatric surgery and care of the neonate, non-operating room anesthesia and pain management. Includes new chapters on the basics of echocardiography, anesthesia for orthopedic surgery, anesthesia for transplant surgery and vascular access. Features appendices covering drugs and intravenous antibiotics. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
£56.52
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Stoeltings Anesthesia and CoExisting Disease
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 "The perioperative considerations in this text are the core of what sets it apart from other similarly detailed books about medical disease, and the depth of discussion of medical disease is different from other works on anesthesiology. The book is easy to understand and useful for any anesthesiology practitioner or learner taking care of complex medical patients." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Colin Beals-Reid, MD (Yale School of Medicine) Doody's Score: 4 Stars!Table of Contents1. Sleep Related Breathing Disorders 2. Obstructive Respiratory Diseases 3. Restrictive Respiratory Disease and Lung Transplantation 4. Critical Illness 5. Ischemic Heart Disease 6. Valvular Heart Disease 7. Congenital Heart Disease 8. Abnormalities of Cardiac Conduction and Cardiac Rhythm 9. Systemic and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension 10. Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies 11. Pericardial Disease and Cardiac Trauma 12. Vascular Disease 13. Diseases Affecting the Brain 14. Spinal Cord Disorders 15. Diseases of the Autonomic and Peripheral Nervous Systems 16. Diseases of the Liver and Biliary Tract 17. Diseases of the Gastrointestinal System 18. Inborn Errors of Metabolism 19. Nutritional Diseases: Obesity and Malnutrition 20. Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid Base Disorders 21. Renal Disease 22. Endocrine Disease 23. Hematologic Disorders 24. Skin and Musculoskeletal Disease 25. Infectious Diseases 26. Diseases Related to Immune System Dysfunction 27. Cancer 28. Chronic Pain 29. Psychiatric Disease, Substance Abuse and Associated Conditions 30. Diseases of Aging 31. Pediatric Disease 32. Pregnancy Associated Diseases
£134.09
Oxford University Press SBAs and MCQs for Drugs in Anaesthesia and
Book SynopsisDesigned to complement the highly popular Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, this companion title provides high quality pharmacology practice questions for exam revision. Focusing specifically on pharmacological principles and agents, it is tailored for postgraduate exams in anaesthesia and intensive care including the FRCA, FFICM, the EDAIC, and the EDIC.Over 230 True/False MCQs and Single Best Answers help readers to test and consolidate knowledge learnt from Drugs in. Questions are arranged into 17 subject-themed chapters such as ''Intravenous anaesthetic agents'' to focus revision. Structured questions and answers are accompanied by detailed explanations, cross-references to Drugs in where relevant, and further reading. Written by consultants and experienced trainees, SBAs and MCQs for Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care offers a true test of the reader''s pharmacology knowledge, and is an essential purchase for anyone preparing for their anaesthetic and intensive care exTable of Contents1: Claire Blandford: Inhaled anaesthetic agents 2: David Levy: Intravenous anaesthetic agents 3: Claire Blandford: Local anaesthetic agents 4: Graham C. McCracken: Drugs affecting neuromuscular function 5: Sarah Shaw: Analgesics: opioids 6: David Hutchins and Claire Blandford: Analgesics: non-opioids 7: Edward Scarth: Antimicrobial agents 8: Sarah Shaw: Intravenous fluids and blood products 9: Graham C. McCracken: Pharmacological principles 10: David Levy and Claire Blandford: Drugs affecting the Central Nervous System 11: Helen Marshall: Drugs affecting the Cardiovascular System 12: Helen Marshall: Drugs affecting the Respiratory System 13: Graham C. McCracken: Drugs affecting the Gastrointestinal System 14: Helen Marshall: Drugs affecting the Renal Tract 15: David Levy: Drugs affecting the Endocrine System 16: Edward Scarth: Drugs affecting the Haematological and Immunological Systems 17: Edward Scarth: Drugs in Overdose
£23.74
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Atlas of Interventional Pain Management
Book SynopsisThis atlas is a comprehensive guide to interventional pain management procedures. Divided into 11 sections, the book begins with an overview of the subject, covering radiological anatomy, common image-guided procedures, radiation protection, MRI, protocols, and more. Each of the following sections covers procedures for pain management in different parts on the body, including head and neck, cervical spine, chest and thorax, lumbosacral spine; as well as neuromodulation, and peripheral and sympathetic blocks. The final chapters examine ultrasound guided block and ultrasound guided dry needling. Presented in bullet point style, each topic follows a step by step approach, explaining indications, contraindications, equipment, and procedural techniques. Edited by recognised experts from India, the UK and the US, and with contributions from leading international experts, this book is highly illustrated with radiological images and figures. Access to procedural videos via a QR code is also included with the atlas. Table of ContentsSECTION 1 BASICS: INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT 1. Fluoroscopy for Minimally Invasive Spinal and Trigeminal Procedures 2. Understanding of Radiological Anatomy 3. Understanding Common Image-guided Procedures 4. Understanding the Pathology of Common Conditions through Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Pain Physician 5. Radiation Protection 6. Informed Consent for Interventional Pain Management Procedures 7. Protocol for Interventional Pain Management Procedures 8. Role of Investigations for Interventional Pain Treatment Procedures 9. Medications Used for Interventional Pain Procedures SECTION 2 HEAD AND NECK 10. Trigeminal Nerve Block 11. Percutaneous Cervical Cordotomy SECTION 3 CERVICAL SPINE 12. Interlaminar Cervical Epidural Block 13. Cervical Medial Branch Block 14. Cervical Medial Branch Radiofrequency Ablation 15. Cervical Radiofrequency Denervation in Lateral Patient Position SECTION 4 CHEST AND THORAX 16. Intercostal Nerve Block 17. Intrapleural Bloc SECTION 5 LUMBOSACRAL SPINE 18. Interlaminar Lumbar Epidural Block 19. Transforaminal Lumbar Epidural Block 20. Lumbar Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections: Technical Challenges 21. Lumbar Medial Branch Block and Radiofrequency Ablation 22. Caudal Epidural Block 23. S1 Nerve Root Block and Technical Challenges 24. Sacroiliac Joint Block 25. Sacroiliac Joint Radiofrequency Denervation 26. Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: A Minimally Invasive Posterior Approach 27. Piriformis Tendon and Muscle Injection 28. Pudendal Nerve Block and Pulsed Radiofrequency Procedure 29. Coccygeal Nerve Block SECTION 6 NEUROMODULATION 30. Sacral Nerve Stimulation SECTION 7 PERIPHERAL BLOCKS 31. Radiofrequency Neurotomy of Suprascapular Nerve for Refractory Shoulder Joint Pain 32. Tennis or Golfer’s Elbow 33. Hip Joint Injection 34. Greater Trochanteric Bursa Injection 35. Popliteal Nerve Block 36. Calcaneal Spur Injection SECTION 8 SYMPATHETIC BLOCK 37. Stellate Ganglion Block 38. Splanchnic Plexus Block: Fluoroscopy Guided 39. CT-guided Splanchinc Plexus Block 40. CT-guided Celiac Plexus Block 41. Celiac Plexus Block: Fluoroscopy Guided 42. Lumbar Sympathetic Plexus Block 43. Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block 44. Ganglion of Impar Block SECTION 9 ULTRASOUND GUIDED BLOCK 45. Suprascapular Nerve Block 46. Brachial Plexus Block (Supraclavicular Approach) 47. Thoracic Paravertebral Block 48. Ultrasound-guided Transversus Abdominis Plane Block 49. Lumbar Plexus Block 50. Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block 51. Sacral Plexus Block 52. Pericapsular Nerve Group Block (For Hip Joint) SECTION 10 ULTRASOUND-GUIDED DRY NEEDLING 53. Ultrasound-guided Dry Needling SECTION 11 ADVANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT 54. Spinal Cord Stimulation 55. Intrathecal Drug Delivery System 56. Transforaminal Endoscopic Discectomy 57. Kyphoplasty Index
£59.85
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Millers Basics of Anesthesia
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION I INTRODUCTION 1. Scope of Anesthesia Practice 2. Learning Anesthesia 3. Anesthesia Information Systems SECTION II PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY 4. Basic Pharmacologic Principles 5. Clinical Cardiac and Pulmonary Physiology 6. Autonomic Nervous System 7. Inhaled Anesthetics 8. Intravenous Anesthetics 9. Opioids 10. Local Anesthetics 11. Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs 12. Anesthesia Neurotoxicity SECTION III PREOPERATIVE PREPARATION AND INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT 13. Preoperative Evaluation and Medication 14. Choice of Anesthetic Technique 15. Anesthesia Delivery Systems 16. Airway Management 17. Spinal, Epidural, and Caudal Anesthesia 18. Peripheral Nerve Blocks 19. Positioning and Associated Risks 20. Anesthetic Monitoring 21. Acid-Base Balance and Blood Gas Analysis 22. Hemostasis 23. Fluid Management 24. Blood Therapy SECTION IV SPECIAL ANESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS 25. Cardiovascular Disease 26. Congenital Heart Disease 27. Chronic Pulmonary Disease 28. Renal, Liver, and Biliary Tract Disease 29. Nutritional, Gastrointestinal, and Endocrine Disease 30. Central Nervous System Disease 31. Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology 32. Orthopedics 33. Obstetrics 34. Pediatrics 35. Elderly Patients 36. Organ Transplantation 37. Outpatient Surgery 38. Anesthesia for Procedures in Non-Operating Room Locations SECTION V THE RECOVERY PERIOD 39. Postanesthesia Recovery 40. Perioperative Pain Management SECTION VI CONSULTANT ANESTHETIC PRACTICE 41. Critical Care Medicine 42. Anesthesia for Trauma 43. Natural and Human-induced Disasters 44. Chronic Pain Management 45. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 46. Operating Room Management 47. Awareness under Anesthesia 48. Quality and Patient Safety 49. Palliative Care 50. Sleep Medicine 51. Perioperative Surgical Home APPENDICES Basic Standards for Preanesthesia Care Standards for Basic Anesthetic Monitoring Standards for Postanesthesia Care
£73.79
Elsevier Health Sciences Anesthesia Secrets
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£40.49
Springer International Publishing AG Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Anesthetists The
Book SynopsisAs the only book of its kind, this publication provides students, clinicians, researchers, ministries of health, and others with a valuable, thorough, and focused understanding of the development of the nurse practitioner (NP) and nurse anesthetist (NA), two advanced practice nursing roles which have improved access to care and healthcare outcomes as bilateral role development has progressed internationally. As the two roles have significant clinical differences, the book will appraise each role separately within two sections utilizing different approaches. After a thorough platform of defining and describing each role, including history and origins, education, practice, regulation, and leadership, the book guides by example, utilizing unique country case studies divided by WHO regions as exemplars for international role development as well as an outlook for the future of advanced practice nursing on the global stage. The book expands on the tenets and principles as outlined in the ICN
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Essentials of Blood Product Management in
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive book is written to inform and improve outcomes of patients in need of blood management during surgical procedures. Information is presented in an accessible format, allowing for immediate use in clinical practice.Beginning with an overview of the history of blood transfusions, early chapters present the foundational information needed to comprehend information in later chapters. Nuanced procedures, drugs, and techniques are covered, including new biologicals to assist clotting and blood substitutes. Further discussions focus on potential complications seen in blood transfusions, such as diseases of the coagulation system, pathogen transmissions, and acute lung injuries. Chapters also examine the complexities of treating specific demographics, of which include the geriatric patient and patients suffering from substance abuse. Essentials of Blood Product Management in Anesthesia Practice is an invaluable guide for anesthesiologists, surgeons, trauma physicians, and solid organ transplant providers.Table of ContentsThe History of Blood Transfusions Modern Blood Banking Component Therapy and Whole Blood: Packed Red Blood Cells, Fresh Frozen Plasma, Cryoprecipitate, washed and or radiated red cells The Coagulation System and Clot Stability Fibrinolysis- Tranexamic Acid and Aminocaproic Acid. Hypercoagulation and Thrombotic Disorders: TTP, Factor 5 Leiden, Phospholipid Syndrome, Anti-thrombin 3, hypereosinophils, oxidative stress, cancer. Diseases or Conditions of Platelet Dysfunction The Massive Transfusion Protocol New Biologicals to Assist Clotting- Riastap, Prothrombin Concentrates. Antithrombin3, Fibrogammin and factor13, Fibrosupernatant, Fibrinogen Concentrates, Recombinant Factor 7, DDAVP, Octaplast G., Factor 10A, KCentra Biologicals that Inhibit Clot generation -The Heparins, Factor 10A inhibitors, rivaroxaban, apixaban, dabigatran, Point of Care Testing and Goal Directed Therapy- Thromboelastography, ROTEM, Platelet function analyzer, stat-PT, thrombin generation assays, multi-electro-aggregometry, OHP (Overall hemostatic potential assay), ACT. Complications of Blood Transfusions: TRALI, TACO, Blood type mismatch, infection Diseases of the Coagulation System- Hemophilia, VonWillebrand Disease, Cryoglobulinemia, Inborn Errors of Factor Synthesis Blood Conservation Strategies and Bloodless Surgery- normovolemic hemodilution, cell saver, Bridges to Transfusion when blood is not immediately available. Artificial Blood Preoperative correction of anemia Blood Deployment in Natural Disasters and the Military in Combat Commonly prescribed medications that affect clotting-anti-depressants, NSAIDS, ASA Anesthesia for the severe trauma patient- new evidence from new trials Old blood vs. new blood- Is storage injury a concern? Vascular Endothelial dysfunction and inflammatory states Liberal or restrictive blood transfusions
£125.99
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of
Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! Offering expert guidance from seasoned clinicians at Massachusetts General Hospital, this bestselling handbook provides accurate, clinically essential information in a portable, quick-reference format. Broad-based, multidisciplinary coverage draws from the disciplines of anesthesiology, neurology, behavioral medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and physical therapy to provide practical, evidence-based information for sound therapeutic choices. Now in full color for the first time, The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Pain Management, Fourth Edition, contains numerous new chapters, new illustrations, and other features that keep you up to date with today’s latest approaches to pain management. Contains an extensive new section on interventional approaches to pain management, as well as new chapters on radiotherapy and radiopharmaceuticals for cancer pain and ethical consider
£57.59
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Questions and Answers in Pain Medicine: A Guide
Book SynopsisThis book provides a practical and comprehensive review of pain medicine in a clear and easy to apply question and answer format. Divided by topic, the book includes Q&As on Pain Basics, Psychology, Common Pain Syndromes, Medications, Pain Management in Special Populations and Interventional Pain. It is intended as a guide for residents and fellows and is written in such a manner to provide instantaneous feedback on correct answer choice and explanation for self-evaluation while preparing for written board examinations. Questions and Answers in Pain Medicine: A Guide to Board Exams fulfills the need for a resource that is similar to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) board examination in the US as well as international equivalents. It utilizes a fully Q&A approach which is how many students prefer to study. Written by a physician who has recently passed the ACGME written board exam and the founder of a pain management fellowship program for nearly 20 years, the authors provide valuable insight for successfully undertaking board examinations in pain medicine. Trade ReviewTable of ContentsPain Basics.- Psychology.- Common Pain Syndromes.- Medications.- Interventional Topics.- Other Topics.
£52.24
Cambridge University Press Core Topics in Airway Management
Book SynopsisManagement of the airway is an important and challenging aspect of many clinicians'' work and is a source of complications and litigation. The new edition of this popular book remains a clear, practical and highly-illustrated guide to all necessary aspects of airway management. The book has been updated throughout, to cover all changes to best practice and clinical management and provides extensive coverage of the key skills and knowledge required to manage airways in a wide variety of patients and clinical settings. The best of the previous editions has been preserved, whilst new chapters on videolaryngoscopy, awake tracheal intubation, lung separation, airway ultrasonography, airway management in an epidemic and many more have been added. This is an essential text for anyone who manages the airway including trainees and specialists in anaesthesia, emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, prehospital medicine as well as nurses and other healthcare professionals.Table of ContentsPreface; Section 1. Airway Management: Background and Techniques: 1. Anatomy John Picard; 2. Physiology of Apnoea, Hypoxia and Airway Reflexes Andrew D. Farmery and Jeremy A. Langton; 3. The Epidemiology of Airway Management Complications Johannes M. Huitink and Tim Cook; 4. Structured Planning of Airway Management J. Adam Law and Thomas Heidegger; 5. Pre-anaesthetic Airway Assessment Carin A. Hagberg, Gang Zheng and Pierre Diemunsch; 6. Pre-anaesthetic Airway Endoscopy, Real and Virtual William Rosenblatt and Imran Ahmad; 7. Ultrasonography for Airway Management Wendy H. Teoh and Michael S. Kristensen; 8. Oxygenation: Before, During and After Airway Management Søren Steemann Rudolph and Anil Patel; 9. Awake Tracheal Intubation Charlotte Vallentin Rosenstock and Iljaz Hodzovic; 10. Drugs for Airway Management Lars S. Rasmussen; 11. How to Avoid Morbidity from Aspiration of Gastric Content to the Lungs Richard Vanner and Tak Asai; 12. Face Mask Ventilation Adrian Matioc; 13. Supraglottic Airways Tim Cook; 14. Tracheal Intubation: Direct Laryngoscopy Keith Greenland and Richard Levitan; 15. Tracheal Tube Introducers (Bougies), Stylets and Airway Exchange Catheters Massimiliano Sorbello and Iljaz Hodzovic; 16. Tracheal Intubation Using the Flexible Optical Bronchoscope P. Allan Klock, Jr, Mridula Rai and Mansukh Popat; 17. Videolaryngoscopy Lorenz Theiler, Tim Cook and Michael Aziz; 18. Expiratory Ventilation Assistance and Ventilation through Narrow Tubes Michiel W.P. de Wolf and Michael S. Kristensen; 19. Multimodal Techniques for Airway Management Pierre Diemunsch, Pierre-Olivier Ludes and Carin A. Hagberg; 20. Front of Neck Airway (FONA) Paul A. Baker, Laura V. Duggan and Dietmar Enk; 21. Extubation Viki Mitchell and Richard Cooper; Section 2. Airway Management: Clinical Settings and Subspecialties: 22. The Airway in Obstetrics Wendy H. Teoh and Mary C. Mushambi; 23. The Paediatric Airway Morten Bøttger and Narasimhan Jagannathan; 24. Airway Management in Obesity Daniela Godoroja, Marie Louise Rovsing and Jay B. Brodsky; 25. Maxillofacial and Dental Surgery Hanne Abildstrøm and Brian Jenkins; 26. Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery: Airway Management Basem Abdelmalak and Anil Patel; 27. Lung Separation Jay B. Brodsky; 28. Airway Management in the Critically Ill Andy Higgs and Audrey De Jong; 29. The Patient with a Tracheostomy Brendan McGrath and Sheila Nainan Myatra; 30. Pre-hospital and Trauma Airway Management Leif Rognås and David Lockey; 31. Airway Management during CPR Jerry P. Nolan and Jasmeet Soar; 32. The Bloody and Bleeding Airway Michael S. Kristensen and Barry McGuire; 33. The Airway in Anaesthesia for Transoral Robotic Surgery Rasmus Winkel and Michael S. Kristensen; Section 3. Airway Management: Organisation: 34. Departmental and Hospital Organisation Lauren Berkow and Alistair McNarry; 35. Training in Airway Management Mark R. W. Stacey; 36. Human Factors in Airway Management Mikael Rewers and Nicholas Chrimes; 37. Decontamination of Airway Equipment Subrahmanyan Radhakrishna; 38. Airway Management in a Respiratory Epidemic or Pandemic Tim Cook and Massimiliano Sorbello; Index.
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins A Practical Approach to Transesophageal
Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2021 and 2023! With updated content and new expert contributors, A Practical Approach to Transesophageal Echocardiography, Fourth Edition is every clinician’s go-to reference for TEE skill-building. The book is written concisely, so you can quickly digest and apply critical information in a real clinical setting. Numerous figures throughout each chapter and hundreds of video clips on the eBook paint an important visual picture, illuminating the textual explanations and instructions. Deals with topics and subjects for all levels of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) usage and testing. Now with new information on interventional cardiology, transthoracic echocardiography, and the mitral valve. Brief self-assessments close each chapter, giving you the opportunity to test your skills knowledge immediately. More than 200 clinical and procedural video clips ar
£100.17
Cambridge University Press Obstetric Anesthesia and Uncommon Disorders
Book SynopsisA practical and essential textbook for practitioners on the anesthetic management of the parturient with an unusual medical or surgical condition. Thoroughly revised and improving upon the success of the second edition with updated figures and references, including five additional chapters and contributions from an international line up of authors.Table of Contents1. Obstetric anesthesia for the parturient with complex medical diseases Jack Peace and Feyce Peralta; 2. Point-of-care ultrasound for obstetrics: basics and introductory chapter Elvera L. Baron and Daniel Katz; 3. Focused cardiac ultrasound for cardiac disorders Clemens M. Ortner and M. Waseem Athar; 4. Challenging cardiac disorders in pregnancy Hanna Hussey, Patrick Hussey and Marie-Louise Meng; 5. Uncommon cardiac dysrhythmias in pregnancy Ravishankar Agaram and Marie Davidson; 6. Arterial vascular diseases Ethan Jackson, Anitra Romfh, Yon Sung and Natalie Bodmer; 7. Uncommon respiratory disorders in pregnancy Alexandra Nicholas; 8. Airway issues Roanne Preston and Clare Burlinson; 9. Use of neuraxial ultrasound for axial skeletal conditions Alexandria Papadelis and Carlo Pancaro; 10. Myopathies and the parturient Britany L. Raymond and Jeanette R. Bauchat; 11. Parturients of short stature Robert French-O'Carroll, Katherine M. Seligman and Andrea J. Traynor; 12.Disorders of the vertebral column Robert Jee and Edward T. Crosby; 13. Miscellaneous skeletal and connective tissue disorders Caroline Grange and Sally Shiels; 14. Disorders of the central nervous system disease in pregnancy Rakesh Vadhera and Lakshmi Ram; 15. Spinal cord disorders Roanne Preston and Jonathan Collins; 16. Peripheral neuropathies Cynthia Wong; 17. Disorders of intermediaries of metabolism and malignant hyperthermia David B. Maclean and Stephen H. Halpern; 18. Hepatic conditions Arash Motamed, Thang Tran and Mohamed Eloustaz; 19. Renal diseases in pregnancy Kate Petty; 20. Rare endocrine disorders Jill M. Mhyre, Jessica Merrill and Waseem Athar; 21. Disorders of blood, coagulation, and bone marrow M. Joanne Douglas and James Brown; 22. Infectious diseases in pregnancy C. Tyler Smith, Christina Megli and Catherine Chappell; 23. Dermatologic conditions in pregnancy Dave Berman; 24. Psychiatric disorders Allana Munro and Ron George; 25. Substance abuse Grace Lim; 26. Autoimmune disease Caroline Grange and Annika Smith; 27. Genetic disorders David J. Combs and Vesela P. Kovacheva; 28. Anesthesia for rare fetal and placental conditions Marla B. Ferschl and Mark D. Rollins.
£56.99
Cambridge University Press Anesthesia Oral Board Review
Book SynopsisThe second edition of a popular review book specially designed for candidates who are studying for the American Board of Anesthesiology Applied Oral Examinations. Fully revised and featuring 12 new chapters alongside new essential OSCE information, it captures all of the essential knowledge necessary to pass these examinations.Trade Review'I can think of no greater resource for anesthesiologists preparing to take the anesthesiology oral board examination than this book. It condenses high yield information into manageable lessons for the busy anesthesiologist and the 'Knock-out Treatment Plan' sections take complex information and titrate it down to approachable, easy to remember points. In her second edition of this book, Dr. Lovich-Sapola has updated the impressive list of oral board topics. There are also twelve new chapters to reflect changes in the exam since the last edition of which the chapters on point of care ultrasound (POCUS) and intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) will be particularly useful. This edition also includes information regarding the most recent American Board of Anesthesiology exam structure including the Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) which will be welcome to examinees. Overall, I cannot recommend this book enough. I am thrilled that Dr. Lovich- Sapola has worked so tirelessly to give the anesthesiology community a second edition of her already fantastic oral board review book!' Kristen Noon, M.D., The Ohio State University, Department of AnesthesiologyTable of ContentsPart I. General Information; Part II. Anesthetic-Related Critical Events and Information.
£44.64
Elsevier Health Sciences Atlas of Common Pain Syndromes
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection I: Headache Pain Syndromes 1. Acute Herpes Zoster of the First Division of the Trigeminal Nerve 2. Migraine Headache 3. Tension-type Headache 4. Cluster Headache 5. Swimmer's Headache 6. Analgesic Rebound Headache 7. Occipital Neuralgia 8. Pseudotumor Cerebri 9. Intracranial Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Section II: Facial Pain Syndromes 10. Trigeminal Neuralgia 11. Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction 12. Atypical Facial Pain 13. Hyoid Syndrome 14. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy of the Face Section III: Neck and Brachial Plexus Pain Syndromes 15. Cervical Facet Syndrome 16. Cervical Radiculopathy 17. Fibromyalgia of the Cervical Musculature 18. Cervical Strain 19. Longus Colli Tendinitis 20. Retropharyngeal Abscess 21. Cervicothoracic Interspinous Bursitis 22. Brachial Plexopathy 23. Pancoast's Tumor Syndrome 24. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Section IV: Shoulder Pain Syndromes 25. Arthritis Pain of the Shoulder 26. Acromioclavicular Joint Pain 27. Subdeltoid Bursitis 28. Bicipital Tendinitis 29. Avascular Necrosis of the Glenohumeral Joint 30. Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder 31. Biceps Tendon Tear 32. Supraspinatus Syndrome 33. Rotator Cuff Tear 34. Deltoid Syndrome 35. Teres Major Syndrome 36. Scapulocostal Syndrome Section V: Elbow Pain Syndromes 37. Arthritis Pain of the Elbow 38. Tennis Elbow 39. Golfer's Elbow 40. Distal Biceps Tendon Tear 41. Thrower's Elbow 42. Anconeus Syndrome 43. Supinator Syndrome 44. Brachioradialis Syndrome 45. Ulnar Nerve Entrapment at the Elbow 46. Lateral Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment at the Elbow 47. Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Elbow 48. Olecranon Bursitis Section VI: Wrist Pain Syndromes 49. Arthritis Pain of the Wrist 50. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 51. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tendinitis 52. de Quervain's Tenosynovitis 53. Arthritis Pain at the Carpometacarpal Joints 54. Ganglion Cysts of the Wrist Section VII: Hand Pain Syndromes 55. Trigger Thumb 56. Trigger Finger 57. Sesamoiditis of the Hand 58. Plastic Bag Palsy 59. Carpal Boss Syndrome 60. Dupuytren's Contracture Section VIII: Chest Wall and Thoracic Pain Syndromes 61. Angina Pectoris 62. Costosternal Joint Pain 63. Manubriosternal Syndrome 64. Intercostal Neuralgia 65. Diabetic Truncal Neuropathy 66. Tietze's Syndrome 67. Precordial Catch Syndrome 68. Fractured Ribs 69. Postthoracotomy Pain Syndrome 70. Pulmonary Embolus 71. Pneumothorax Section IX: Thoracic Spine Pain Syndromes 72. Acute Herpes Zoster of the Thoracic Dermatomes 73. Costovertebral Joint Syndrome 74. Postherpetic Neuralgia 75. Nephrolithiasis 76. Thoracic Vertebral Compression Fracture Section X: Abdominal and Groin Pain Syndromes 77. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease 78. Acute Appendicitis 79. Peptic Ulcer Disease 80. Acute Pancreatitis 81. Chronic Pancreatitis 82. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm 83. Irritable Bowel Syndrome 84. Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment 85. Diverticulitis 86. Spigelian Hernia 87. Ilioinguinal Neuralgia 88. Genitofemoral Neuralgia Section XI: Lumbar Spine and Sacroiliac Joint Pain Syndromes 89. Lumbar Radiculopathy 90. Latissimus Dorsi Syndrome 91. Spinal Stenosis 92. Arachnoiditis 93. Discitis 94. Sacroiliac Joint Pain Section XII: Pelvic Pain Syndromes 95. Osteitis Pubis 96. Gluteus Maximus Syndrome 97. Piriformis Syndrome 98. Ischiogluteal Bursitis 99. Endometriosis 100. Ectopic Pregnancy 101. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease 102. Interstitial Cystitis 103. Testicular Torsion 104. Levator Ani Syndrome 105. Coccydynia Section XIII: Hip and Lower Extremity Pain Syndromes 106. Arthritis Pain of the Hip 107. Snapping Hip Syndrome 108. Iliopectineal Bursitis 109. Ischial Bursitis 110. Meralgia Paresthetica 111. Phantom Limb Pain 112. Trochanteric Bursitis Section XIV: Knee and Distal Lower Extremity Pain Syndromes 113. Arthritis Pain of the Knee 114. Lyme Disease 115. Avascular Necrosis of the Knee 116. Medial Collateral Ligament Syndrome 117. Medial Meniscal Tear 118. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Syndrome 119. Jumper's Knee 120. Runner's Knee 121. Suprapatellar Bursitis 122. Prepatellar Bursitis 123. Superficial Infrapatellar Bursitis 124. Deep Infrapatellar Bursitis 125. Osgood-Schlatter Disease 126. Baker's Cyst of the Knee 127. Pes Anserine Bursitis 128. Sciatic Nerve Entrapment at the Knee 129. Common Peroneal Nerve Entrapment 130. Tibial Nerve Entrapment at the Knee 131. Saphenous Neuralgia 132. Tennis Leg Section XV: Ankle Pain Syndromes 133. Arthritis Pain of the Ankle 134. Arthritis of the Midtarsal Joints 135. Deltoid Ligament Strain 136. Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome 137. Posterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome 138. Achilles Tendinitis 139. Achilles Tendon Rupture Section XVI: Foot Pain Syndromes 140. Arthritis Pain of the Toes 141. Bunion Pain 142. Morton's Neuroma 143. Intermetatarsal Bursitis 144. Freiberg Disease 145. Plantar Fasciitis 146. Metatarsalgia 147. Sesamoiditis 148. Calcaneal Spur Syndrome 149. Mallet Toe 150. Hammer Toe Index
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Cambridge University Press Pharmacology for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Book SynopsisThe fifth edition of this popular textbook continues to provide a solid foundation of pharmacological knowledge for all those working in anaesthesia and intensive care. The content has been thoroughly revised to include expanded chapters with clearer figures, ensuring readers are kept abreast of the ever-changing landscape of clinical pharmacology. Conveniently divided into four sections covering the basic principles of pharmacology, core drugs in anaesthetic practice, cardiovascular drugs, and other important drugs and complemented by new diagrams, tables and chemical formulae to facilitate learning. All four chapters on core drugs in anaesthetic practice have been updated along with others exploring applied pharmacokinetic models, antimicrobials, and drugs used in diabetes. An ideal aid to study and practice for junior and trainee anaesthetists and intensive care specialists preparing for exams. Also an invaluable resource for theatre practitioners, ICU nurses and physicians working in areas that demand a solid knowledge of pharmacology.Trade Review'This outstanding book differentiates itself from others through its effective use of figures and diagrams that enhance learning. It is comprehensive and provides sufficient detail for the use of these medications. The information is not so overwhelming as to render it forgotten after reading. The inclusion of new anticoagulants and their reversal and the update on antibiotics make this new edition necessary.' Robert R. Gaiser, Doody's Notes'… an invaluable resource for anyone, both doctor or nurse/ODP working in anaesthesia and intensive care. Its well-written explanations on the topics offer easy to understand insight which will only benefit the reader and lead to a greater depth of knowledge.' Daniel Morgan, The Journal of Perioperative Practice'A pleasant surprise for the reader will be how easily these subsections flow as the authors keep the more detailed and in-depth information accessible and interesting by associating the concepts to relevant drugs … This book is useful for trainees preparing for examinations and for experienced practitioners as a shelf reference; it is well organised so that specific topics or drugs can be individually reviewed.' Daniel Pulsipher, British Journal of AnaesthesiaTable of ContentsPreface: Foreword by Anthony Absalom; Section I. Basic Principles: 1. Drug passage across the cell membrane; 2. Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion; 3. Drug action; 4. Drug interaction; 5. Isomerism; 6. Pharmacokinetic modelling; 7. Applied pharmacokinetic models; 8. medicinal chemistry; Section II. Core Drugs in Anaesthetic Practice: 9. General anaesthetic agents; 10. Analgesics; 11. Local anaesthetics; 12. Muscle relaxants and reversal agents; Section III. Cardiovascular Drugs: 13. Sympathomimetics; 14. Adrenoceptor antagonists; 15. Anti-arrhythmics; 16. Vasodilators; 17. Antihypertensives; Section IV. Other Important Drugs: 18. Central nervous system; 19. Antiemetics and related drugs; 20. Drugs acting on the gut; 21. Intravenous fluids, minerals and nutrition; 22. Diuretics; 23. Antimicrobials; 24. Drugs affecting coagulation; 25. Drugs used in diabetes; 26. Corticosteroids and other hormone preparations; Index.
£55.99
Wolters Kluwer Health Clinical Anesthesia Fundamentals: Print + Ebook
Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! Part of the popular and well-regarded Clinical Anesthesia family of titles, and founded by Drs. Paul G. Barash, Bruce F. Cullen, and Robert K. Stoelting, Clinical Anesthesia Fundamentals, Second Edition, is a concise, highly visual resource covering the core concepts in anesthesiology. The editorial board comprised of Drs. Bruce F. Cullen, M. Christine Stock, Rafael Ortega, Sam R. Sharar, Natalie F. Holt, Christopher W. Connor, and Naveen Nathan, and their team of expert contributors clearly and simply present the information you need on key aspects of anesthesia for every specialty area and key organ systems. From physiology and pharmacology to anatomy and system-based anesthesia, it uses full-color graphics, easy-to-read tables, and clear, concise text to convey the essential principles of the field. Presents material in a highly visual manner, including “Did You Know” boxes that highlight key points, as well as video boxes that reference more than 120 short, to-the-point tutorial videos in the eBook, in addition to end of chapter multiple choice questions, answers, and explanations. New features include: a chapter on anesthesia for the older patient as well as 31 chapter-based infographics that provide “At a Glance” or “A Closer Look” at topical content. The ebook also comes with access to question-based interactive versions of the infographics, as well as dozens of video lectures covering every chapter in the book, including 500integrated review questions throughout. Includes an introductory section covering scientific and technical foundations, pharmacology, and technology. Features helpful appendices with handy formulas; an electrocardiography atlas; numerous key protocols, guidelines, and standards; algorithms, and more. Ideal for medical students, residents, SRNAs, CRNAs, and practitioners studying for board exams—anyone who needs a quick overview of the essential elements of clinical anesthesia in an easily accessible format. ,Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech. , ,
£79.80
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Anesthesiologists Manual of Surgical Procedures
Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! Covering both surgical and anesthetic considerations, Anesthesiologist’s Manual of Surgical Procedures, Sixth Edition, is an essential resource for formulation of an anesthetic plan and perioperative management of patients. All chapters are written by both surgeons and anesthesiologists, giving you a detailed, real-world perspective on the many variables that accompany today’s surgical procedures. Presents preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative anesthetic considerations in a clear, templated format, summarizing all courses of action in easy-to-read tables. Describes what the surgeon will likely be doing, variants of the procedure or approaches, patient population characteristics, and details of the procedure including positioning, length of procedure, postop care, and more. Features a full-color design to enhance readability of the tabl
£146.48
Oxford University Press Inc Spinal Cord Stimulation Percutaneous Implantation
Book SynopsisNeuromodulation therapies such as spinal cord, dorsal root ganglion, and peripheral nerve stimulation are used to treat chronic pain syndromes such as intractable back pain, diabetic neuropathy, spinal radiculopathies, and complex regional pain syndrome. Since the publication of the first edition over a decade ago, there has been unprecedented progress in understanding neuromodulation and technological advances in clinical applications.Spinal Cord Stimulation is intended as an essential guide to the clinical fundamentals required for safe and effective implantation of neuromodulation devices. Implantation of these devices is performed by physicians from various disciplines, requiring a multidisciplinary skill set that presents a challenge for surgical and non-surgical pain practitioners alike. This authoritative resource integrates the basic multidisciplinary information necessary for understanding spinal cord stimulation, dorsal root ganglion (DRG), and peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) with up-to-date implantation techniques for clinicians to use in their daily practice. It also features updated advice for appropriate medical decision making, patient education, safe use of radiation, and managing adverse events, with new chapters dedicated toward DRG stimulation and PNS.Table of ContentsEditors and Contributors Disclosures of Conflicts of Interest Foreword to the Second Edition James E. Boggan Preface Paul G. Kreis, Scott G. Pritzlaff, David J. Copenhaver, and Scott M. Fishman Chapter 1 - The Development of Spinal Cord Stimulation Paul G. Kreis, Ammon A. Hills, and Scott M. Fishman Chapter 2 - SCS Screening Trial: Patient Selection and Preparation Paul G. Kreis, Ammon A. Hills, Ravi Prasad, and Scott M. Fishman Appendix A: Sample Letter of Medical Necessity for Spinal Cord Stimulation Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions About Spinal Cord Stimulation Appendix C: Checklist of Patient Education Topics Chapter 3 - Radiation Safety J. Anthony Seibert, Scott M. Fishman, and Paul G. Kreis Chapter 4 - Sterile Technique Paul G. Kreis, Ammon A. Hills, and Joseph M. Galante Chapter 5 - Electricity and Spinal Cord Stimulation Scott G. Pritzlaff, Ammon A. Hills, and Paul G. Kreis Chapter 6 - Trial of Spinal Cord Stimulation: Basic Considerations Scott G. Pritzlaff, Paul G. Kreis, and Scott M. Fishman Appendix: Sample Dictation--SCS Trial Chapter 7 - Percutaneous Trial of Spinal Cord Stimulation Scott G. Pritzlaff, Paul G. Kreis, and Scott M. Fishman Chapter 8 - Tunneled Trial of Spinal Cord Stimulation Scott G. Pritzlaff, Paul G. Kreis, and Scott M. Fishman Chapter 9 - Basic Surgical Skills for the Operating Room Paul G. Kreis, Julius O. Ebinu, Kee D. Kim, and Eric O. Klineberg Chapter 10 - Permanent Spinal Cord Stimulator Placement Scott G. Pritzlaff, Paul G. Kreis, and Scott M. Fishman Appendix: Sample Dictation Template Chapter 11 - Wound Healing, Postoperative Wound Management, and Discharge Education Naileshni Singh, Paul G. Kreis, and Scott M. Fishman Chapter 12 - Complications and Adverse Events Naileshni Singh, Paul G. Kreis, and Scott M. Fishman Chapter 13 - Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Scott G. Pritzlaff, Ammon A. Hills, Michael Jihnouk Jung, and Charles J. DeMesa Appendix A: Sample Dictation--PNS Percutaneous Trial/Temporary Implant Appendix B: Sample Dictation--PNS Permanent Implant Chapter 14 - Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation Scott G. Pritzlaff, Ammon A. Hills, Michael Jihnouk Jung, and Charles J. DeMesa Index
£97.00
Oxford University Press, USA Calendari de Lermita 2018
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Oxford University Press Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Book SynopsisThis fifth edition of a highly popular and established book details drugs in anaesthesia and intensive care in an A-Z format. This new edition includes a complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs.Trade Review...this book would indeed provide [clinical practice trainees and those doing examination preparation] a ready and fast revision when required... or for patient management in acute clinical settings. The style and size for the handbook is truly fit for its urgent use. * Rakesh Garg, The Open Anaesthesiology Journal *...easy to use and contains valuable information...a convenient, userfriendly pocket reference * Dr. Darren Holland, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia. *Review1from previous edition It is without doubt a valuable resource for those requiring a handy, well set out list of drugs. * British Journal of Anaesthesia *Review from previous edition A useful functional text and a must have for the FRCA student for some years to come.Table of ContentsINFORMATION ON OVER 180 COMMONLY USED DRUGS, PRESENTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
£46.07
Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Perioperative Practice
Book SynopsisFilled with clinical information and practical advice, this second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Perioperative Practice has been substantially updated to reflect changes in the field. Taking a logical sequence to follow the journey of the patient from anaesthesia to surgery, then on to the post-anaesthetic recovery area, it provides guidance on all aspect of patient care and support.Specialty surgery, such as bariatric surgery, has been included in a new chapter to cover developments in the field and the increase in NHS provision of these services since the first edition was published. This has been reflected in covering the pre-surgical requirements to newer types of surgery, including psychological interventions and implications for practitioners who need to cover anaesthetics, surgery, and post-anaesthetic care separately. With easy to access information about essential information and various medical conditions, this volume has been written by expert teaching staff and cliniciaTrade ReviewReview from previous edition This book offers instant access to perioperative information that practitioners' will find useful within their clinical practice...a valuable guide and I would recommend it to student nurses and operating department practitioners. * Journal of Perioperative Practice Open Forum 2009 *The text reflects contemporary best practice...this handbook will be particularly helpful for students and newly qualified operating department practitioner...I would have loved this book as a newly qualified practitioner, I could see myself buying this book, especially if I decided to move to another hospital or region again, to refresh my knowledge regarding different surgical specialities and perioperative approaches...have already recommended the book to my students as it would be a huge asset whilst writing their assignments and a great help during practical placements and at the start of their careers. * Marta Panzeri, Senior Anaesthetic Practitioner, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK *Table of Contents1: Suzanne Hughes, Harri Jones, Andy Mardell, and Sandra Fender: Perioperative practice 2: Kaye Jones and Suzanne Hughes: Ethicolegal aspects of perioperative practice 3: Jayne Hancock, Suzanne Hughes, Ben Davies, Sian Bill, Melda Price, Sandra Fender, Gerwyn Jones, Alicia Stringfellow, Sue Barker, Gemma Stacey-Emile, Sarah Fry, Charles Hughes, and Tim Nagle: Admission of surgical patients 4: Suzanne Hughes: Preadmission management 5: Suzanne Hughes, Beverley Johnson, Ben Stanfield-Davies, Neil Thomas, Susan Ward, Andrew Santos, Jayne Hancock, Gaynor Williams, Lindsey James-Lee, Claire Job, Georgios Tsigkas, and Natalea Purnell: Patients with comorbidities 6: Suzanne Highes, Geinor Bean, Andy Mardell, Sian Bill, Melda Price, and Peter McNee: Patient safety 7: Suzanne Hughes and Sherran Milton: Principles of anaesthesia 8: Suzannre Hughes, Alex Bradbury, Sherran Milton, Anthony Pritchard, and Paul Hennessy: Essential anaesthetic equipment 9: Suzanne Hughes and Alun Morgan: Scientific principles 10: Alex Harmer, Suzanne Hughes, and Olwen Cooper: Airway management 11: Sherran Milton, Tim Lewis, Barbara Jones, and Nick Groves: Complications of anaesthesia 12: Gaynor Hamlington and Suzanne Hughes: Specialist anaesthesia 13: Melissa Rochon: Patient skin preparation 14: Andy Mardell and Moyra Journeaux: Operating theatre practice 15: Andy Mardell: Patient positioning for surgery 16: Katie Summerhill, Hazel Smith, and Alison James: Surgical equipment 17: Hazel Smith: Wound management 18: Afzal Zaidi, Katie Summerhill, Suzanne Hughes, and Georgios Tsigkas: Specialist surgery 19: Ben Davies: Preparation of the post-anaesthetic care unit 20: Gaynor Hamlington, Anthony Pritchard, Nelson Selvaraj, Suzanne Hughes, Dawn Daniel, Ben Davies, Rachel Brent, and Jayne Hancock: Managing the post-anaesthesia patient 21: Nisha Bhudia, Felicia Cox, and Suzanne Hughes: Perioperative pharmacology 22: Felicia Cox: Pain management 23: Andy Parry and Suzanne Hughes: Perioperative drugs I 24: Andy Parry, Suzanne Hughes, Harri Jones, and Rhys Jones: Perioperative drugs II 25: Paul Hennessy, Suzanne Hughes, and Hannah Grainger: Fluid therapy and replacement 26: Tim Lewis, Ricky Hellyar, Andy Parry, Jan Campsie, Suzanne Hughes, Andy Mardell, Jayne Hancock, Ben Stanfield-Davies, Neil Thomas, Susan Ward, and Lindsey James-Lee: Emergency care
£27.54
Oxford University Press How to Pass the EDAIC
Book SynopsisThis is the ultimate revision guide for candidates who are preparing to take the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC) Part I and Part II examinations. This resource provides 303 practice questions and model answers for a complete guide to both parts of the examination.For Part I: Paper A, there are 135 example questions and model answers on physiology, pharmacology, anatomy, physics, and statistics. For Part I: Paper B, another 127 example questions and model answers cover general anaesthesia, regional anaesthesia, special anaesthesia, intensive care, internal medicine, and emergency medicine. To help candidates prepare for the Part II: the Oral part of the exam, there are five SOE-type questions and detailed worked answers addressing applied physiology, applied pharmacology, applied anatomy, clinical measurement, general anaesthesia, critical incidents, intensive care, and image interpretation for a total of 41 practice questions.Written by top quality authors who are or were previously experienced examiners within the European Society of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC), this is an authoritative guide to the EDAIC exam.Table of Contents1. Introduction and advice 1: Andrey Varvinskiy: Introduction 2: Andrey Varvinskiy: Structure of the EDAIC (Parts I and II) 3: Sue Hill: How to answer Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 4: Mario Zerafa and Sue Hill: How to Pass the Part II Examination 2. Practice Part I: Paper A 5: Armen Varosyan: Physiology 6: Sue Hill: Pharmacology 7: Mikhail Dziadzko: Anatomy 8: Andrey Varvinskiy: Physics, equipment and clinical measurement 9: Sue Hill: Statistics 3. Practice Part I: Paper B 10: Andrey Varvinskiy and Sue Hill: General anaesthesia 11: Svetlana Galitzine: Regional anaesthesia 12: Vladislav Firago and Altan Sahin: Special anaesthesia 13: Krisztina Madach: Intensive care 14: Nicolas Brogly and Estibaliz Alsina: Internal medicine 15: Duncan Lee Hamilton: Emergency medicine 4. EDAIC Part II: Oral Guided Questions 16: Else-Marie Ringvold and Andrey Varvinskiy: Applied physiology 17: Petramay Attard Cortis and Andrey Varvinskiy: Applied pharmacology 18: Duncan Lee Hamilton: Applied anatomy 19: Andrey Varvinskiy: Clinical measurement 20: Else-Marie Ringvold and Mario Zerafa: General anaesthesia 21: Petramay Attard Cortis and Mario Zerafa: Critical incidents 22: Stephen Sciberras and Mario Zerafa: Intensive care 23: Stephen Sciberras and Mario Zerafa: Image interpretation
£45.59
Oxford University Press Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care and SBAs
Book SynopsisThis great value pack brings together the Fifth edition of the highly popular and established Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, with its companion SBA and MCQ book, to enable trainees to thoroughly prepare for their anaesthesia and intensive care examinations.Drugs in is an essential reference text that details drugs in anaesthesia and intensive care in an A-Z format. The book describes the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of all the drugs commonly used in clinical practice. The A-Z organisation allows rapid access to specific information on the properties and characteristics of almost 200 drugs. The complementary title, SBAs and MCQs for Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care provides high quality pharmacology practice questions for exam revision. Focusing specifically on pharmacological principles and agents, it is tailored for postgraduate exams in anaesthesia and intensive care including the FRCA, FFICM, the EDAIC and the EDIC.Over 230 True/False MCQs and Single Best A
£47.50
Oxford University Press Integrative Pain Management
Book SynopsisIntegrative Pain Management provides an overview of pain physiology, current conventional care options, an understanding of integrative medicine as it applies to pain management, the role of pain practitioners when working collaboratively, and the utilization of an expansive and patient-centered treatment model. This comprehensive guide written by experts in the field provides case examples of pain conditions, reviews common integrative treatments including physical therapy, behavioral strategies, and advanced procedures to maximize function and reduce pain, and extensive further reading resources. Part of the Weil Integrative Medicine Library, this volume offers clinicians treating pain innovative and patient-centered tools for approaching their most difficult cases to improve their approach and outcomes. The book provides access to additional online content that supplements some of the integrative interventions discussed including videos of tai chi in pain management, a demonstration of motivational interviewing as practitioner empowerment, and figures including the STarT Back Screening Tool (SBST) for spine care. Integrative medicine is defined as healing-oriented medicine that takes account of the whole person (body, mind, and spirit) as well as all aspects of lifestyle; it emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and makes use of appropriate therapies, both conventional and alternative. Series editor Andrew Weil, MD, is Professor and Director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Weil''s program was the first such academic program in the U.S., and its stated goal is to combine the best ideas and practices of conventional and alternative medicine into cost effective treatments without embracing alternative practices uncritically.Trade ReviewFeatured on Doody's Core Titles List for 2018This comprehensive book is a milestone not only in [Dr. Sukiennik's] personal journey but also for the field [of integrative pain medicine] at large. It brings the intellectual imprimatur of Oxford University Press to the field of integrative medicine, that is rapidly adopting current standards of evidence-based practice. This volume, with contributions from many of [Dr. Sukiennik's] clinical colleagues at Tufts together with other national and international authorities, is a comprehensive source of up-to-the-minute information on all important modalities now employed in the practice of integrative pain medicine. * Daniel B. Carr, MD, DABPM, FFPMANZCA (Hon) Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine Professor of Anesthesiology and Medicine Founding Director, Program on Pain Research, Education and Policy Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, Massachusetts *...[This book] challenges current care provision worldwide and offers solutions transferable to any service, wherever the location may be. * Christin Bird, The Australian Pain Society *Table of ContentsI Pain and Integrative Medicine: Impact and Considerations 1. Transforming the Burden of Pain: Integrative Understanding and Treatment 2. Integrative Pain Management: Transforming the Paradigm of Care 3. Integrative Medicine: The Treatment of Choice for Pain Management 4. Policy Advocacy for Integrative Pain Management: Getting to Perfect Alignment 5. The Evolving Economics of Integrative Pain Management II Current Understanding and Treatment of Pain 6. Central Sensitization Syndrome: The Role of Microgliain Chronic Pain and Depression 7. Central Pain States: A Shift in Thinking About Chronic Pain 8. Psychosocial Mediators of Chronic Pain 9. Neuropathy and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 10. Pain Physiology and Neuroblockade III Integrative Evaluation and Considerations 11. Chronic Pain: A Template for Biopsychosocial Assessment 12. Measuring Pain: An Overview of Assessment Tools 13. The Clinician as Intervention: Motivational Interviewing and Practitioner Empowerment 14. Sleep, Depression, and Psychological Comorbidities in Pain Management 15. Obesity-Related Pain: Improving Pain Through Metabolic Health 16. Managing Chronic Noncancer Pain in the Primary Care Setting 17. Self-care for Optimizing Pain Management 18. Empowerment Group Visits as a Treatment for Chronic Pain IV Integrative Therapies and Systems for Pain Management 19. Diet and Pain 20. Non-Herbal Dietary Supplement and Nutrients in Pain Management 21. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, Inflammatory Processes and Rheumatoid Arthritis 22. Herbal Medicine 23. Hormones and Pain 24. Regenerative Injection Therapies for Pain: Traditional, Platelet Rich Plasma and Biocellular Prolotherapy 25. Mindfulness-Based Stress Management and Chronic Pain 26. Biofeedback for Chronic Pain 27. Hypnosis for Chronic Pain 28. Guided Imagery: A Multi-Purpose Technique for Helping People in Pain 29. Yoga for Pain Management 30. Tai Chi in Pain Management 31. Exercise and Movement for Pain 32. Physical Therapy: Evaluation and Incorporation of Treatments 33. Electroanalgesia in Pain Management: Focus on Sciatica 34. Manual Medicine and Manipulative Techniques 35. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture 36. Auricular Therapy 37. The Role of the Naturopathic Physician 38. An Ayurvedic Approach to Chronic Pain with Stress 39. Energetic Medicine and Pain Management V Integrative Approaches to Condition Management 40. Integrative Case Management: The Importance of Collaboration and The Project ECHO Example 41. Integrative Headache Management 42. Integrative Spine Care: A Pathway Approach for Optimizing Results 43. Facial Pain 44. Chronic Abdominal Pain and Irritable Bowel Syndrome 45. Integrative Approaches to Fibromyalgia 46. Integrative Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis 47. Myofascial Pain Syndrome: The Team Approach 48. Chronic Pelvic Pain 49. Cancer Related Pain: An Overview 50. Cancer Related Pain: Integrative Treatments 51. Integrative Pain Management in the Military Setting 52. Procedural and Acute Pain in Children 53. Chronic Pediatric Pain 54. Pain and Addiction: The Role of Primary Care as the Center of Treatment 55. Pain and the Older Adult 56. An Integrative Approach to Pain at the End of Life
£91.38
Oxford University Press Anesthesia Emergencies
Book SynopsisAnesthesia Emergencies contains relevant step-by-step information on how to detect, manage, and treat complications and emergencies during the perioperative period. Concisely written, highlighted sections on immediate management and risk factors reinforce essential points for easy memorization, while consistent organization and checklists provide ease of learning and clarity. Anesthesia providers will find this book an indispensable resource, describing assessment and treatment of life-threatening situations, including airway, thoracic, surgical, pediatric, and cardiovascular emergencies. The second edition contains a revised table of contents which presents topics in order of their priority during emergencies, as well as two new chapters on crisis resource management and disaster medicine.Trade Review"[T]his new edition will be of value to be read by perioperative physician professionals in anesthesia and emergency medicine and will give direction to the overall management of critical events." -International Anesthesia Research SocietyTable of Contents1. Crisis Resource Management: Before the Emergency ; 2. Airway Emergencies ; 3. Respiratory Emergencies ; 4. Cardiovascular Emergencies ; 5. Thoracic Emergencies ; 6. Metabolic and Endocrine Emergencies ; 7. Neurologic and Neurosurgical Emergencies ; 8. Obstetric Emergencies ; 9. Pediatric Anesthesia Emergencies ; 10. Miscellaneous Emergencies ; 11. Surgical Emergencies ; 12. Postanesthesia Care Unit ; 13. Regional Anesthesia Complications ; 14. Equipment Emergencies ; 15. Procedures ; 16. Disaster Management ; 17. Ethical Considerations
£63.75
Oxford University Press Surgical Pain Management
Book SynopsisSurgical Pain Management is an essential, step-by-step guide to surgical techniques and the perioperative management of chronic pain patients whose treatment includes implantable therapies. Chapters review the steps necessary for defining a potential candidate for implant and the infrastructure to support the perioperative period and beyond, controversies in approaches for both intrathecal and spinal cord stimulation implants, healthcare education for patients with these devices, neuroaxial drug delivery, electrical stimulation of the peripheral and central nervous system, and a variety of invasive procedures for chronic and cancer pain. Appendices provide supplemental information regarding guidelines, physiology, technologies available, troubleshooting, and documentation required to organize an interventional service. This book details a range of approaches from basic implant therapies to more advanced therapies, making it an ideal companion to an advanced training program in intervenTrade ReviewThe inclusion of case studies and the multiple forms for provision of care, not seen in other texts, serves to elevate its functional value... The conciseness of this text makes it easy to reference. * Collin Clarke, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia *I am confident that this book is an excellent addition in Interventional Pain disciplines. The flow and content in most of the chapters is adequate and focused towards the title of the chapter...this is a well written and informative guide for all practicing physicians * Gauhar Afshan, Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care *It provides comprehensive knowledge and the collective experience and insight of over forty healthcare professionals involved in pain alleviation. * Nano Khilnani, Biz India Online News *It will be of help for pain specialists and for those who are considering training in pain as a subspecialty. The book allows comparison of your practice with theway in which it is performed in a leading academic department. * P. L. Gambus, British Journal of Anaesthesia *Any physician or health professional working in the field of chronic pain should have this book in their collection to better understand how implantable devices for the management of pain work and what the clinician and patient should know about them. * Open Pain Journal Vol. 9, Serge Marchand, Ph.D. *Table of ContentsPart I: Foundations of a Surgical Pain Management Team 1. Organization of an Implant Service 2. Anesthetic Management for Chronic Pain Surgery 3. Psychological Evaluation of the Surgical Pain Patient 4. Patient Education for Surgical Intervention for Pain Part II: Operations in Surgical Pain Management 5. Implantable Drug Delivery Systems 6. Externalized Epidural Infusion Systems 7. Dorsal Column Stimulation 8. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation 9. Craniofacial Nerve Stimulation 10. Field Stimulation 11. Sacral Nerve Stimulation 12. Treatment of Discogenic Pain: Minimally Invasive Procedures 13. Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty 14. Minimally Invasive Treatments for Spinal Stenosis: Percutaneous Lumbar 15. Endovenous Ablation Part III. Appendices Appendix 1. ASRA Anticoagulation Guidelines Appendix 2. Applied Spinal Anatomy Appendix 3. Pharmacology of Intrathecal Medications Appendix 4. CSF Pharmacokinetics Appendix 5. Guide to Choosing Electrodes and Pulse Generators Appendix 6. Problem Solving Stimulator Malfunction Appendix 7. Implantable Devices and Equipment Appendix 8. FDA Medical Device Reporting Appendix 9. Sample OR Dictations Appendix 10. Surgeon's Preference Cards Appendix 11. Preventing Surgical Site Infections: Antimicrobial Prophylaxis, Skin Preparation and Surgical Field Draping Appendix 12. Incisions, Wounds and Suturing Appendix 13. Surgical Instruments
£130.50
Oxford University Press Pediatric Anesthesiology
Book SynopsisPediatric Anesthesiology: A Comprehensive Board Review is a high-yield, streamlined study aid. It contains more than 800, realistic, multiple-choice questions tailored to the keywords in the outline of the Pediatric Anesthesiology Certification Examination published by the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA). To maximize reading efficiency, annotated answers are followed by bulleted key facts and key references. With this book as guide, readers will be able to efficiently prepare for the written primary certification pediatric anesthesiology board exam.Trade ReviewThis outstanding exam review book also contains illustrations to enable you to understand the subject matter more easily, and retain important information. As has been said, a picture is worth a thousand words. * Nano Khilnani, Biz India *Table of ContentsSection I. BASIC SCIENCE ; 1. Anatomy ; 2. Physics and Anesthesia Equipment ; 3. Anesthetic Pharmacology: Physiologic States, Pathophysiologic States and Adverse Effects ; Section II. ORGAN-BASED BASIC AND CLINICAL SCIENCES ; 4. Respiratory System ; 5. Cardiovascular System ; 6. Central Nervous System ; 7. Gastrointestinal System ; 8. Renal and Urinary System ; 9. Endocrine/Metabolic System ; 10. Hematology/Oncology ; 11. Genetics ; Section III. CLINICAL SUBSPECIALTIES ; 12. Fetal ; 13. Neonatal ; 14. Painful Disease States ; 15. Otolaryngology ; 16. Plastic and Oral-Maxillary Facial Surgery ; 17. Ophthalmology ; 18. Orthopedic Surgery ; 19. Trauma and Burns ; Section IV. CLINICAL SCIENCE OF ANESTHESIA ; A. Evaluation and Preoperative Preparation of the Pediatric Patient ; 20. Evaluation of Coexisting Disease ; B. General Considerations of the Perioperative Period ; 22. Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia ; 23. General Anesthesia ; 24. Complications of Anesthesia ; 25. Special Techniques and Situations ; 26. Postoperative Period ; Section V. SPECIAL PROBLEMS OR ISSUES ; 27. Professional Issues ; 28. Principles of Biostatistics and Study DesignSection I. BASIC SCIENCE
£140.25
Oxford University Press Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Book SynopsisSaving lives through organ transplantation has become increasingly possible thanks to advances in research and care. Today, the complex field of transplantation continues to develop rapidly, fuelled by demographic change and further evolutions in scientific understanding. The Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care has been written and edited by pioneers in the field of organ transplantation with an international team of authors, in order to equip anaesthetists and intensivists with the knowledge and training necessary to provide high quality and evidence-based care. The text addresses fundamentals aspects of scientific knowledge, care of the donor patient, transplant ethics and special considerations. Dedicated sections address each of the major organs; kidney, pancreas, liver, heart and lung, intestinal and multivisceral. Within each organ-based section, expert authors explore underlying disease, planning for transplantation, specialized procedures, perioperative Table of ContentsSECTION 1: INTRODUCTION; SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION TO TRANSPLANT ETHICS; SECTION 3: THE ORGAN DONOR; SECTION 4: THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION; SECTION 5: KIDNEY AND KIDNEY - PANCREAS; SECTION 6: LIVER; SECTION 7: INTESTINAL AND MULTIVISCERAL; SECTION 8: HEART, LUNG, AND HEART-LUNG; SECTION 9: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
£152.00
Elsevier Stoeltings Anesthesia and CoExisting Disease
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£123.49
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Atlas of UltrasoundGuided Regional Anesthesia
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 "Despite its multi-author nature, there is a uniformity to the structure of the book, and the editor is to be commended for the seamless fusion of what are presumably disparate writing styles. ...In summary, Atlas of Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia, 3rd Edition is an expertly written text enriched by an abundance of high-quality ultrasound images." --Canadian Journal of AnesthesiaTable of ContentsSection 1 - Introduction to Ultrasound Imaging 1 Ultrasound 2 Speed of Sound 3 Attenuation 4 Reflection 5 Beam Width (Slice Thickness) 6 Anisotropy 7 Spatial Compound Imaging 8 Doppler Imaging 9 Ultrasound Transducers 10 Transducer Manipulation 11 Needle Imaging 12 Approach and Techniques 13 Sonographic Signs of Successful Injections 14 Ultrasound-Guided Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks 15 Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Section 2 - Structures 16 Anatomic Structures 17 Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue 18 Peripheral Nerves 19 Muscle 20 Tendons and Ligaments 21 Arteries 22 Veins 23 Bone 24 Pleura 25 Peritoneum Section 3 - Upper Extremity Blocks 26 Lymph Nodes 27 Supraclavicular Nerve Block 28 Interscalene and Supraclavicular Blocks 29 Phrenic Nerve Imaging 30 Dorsal Scapular Nerve Imaging 31 Suprascapular Nerve Block (Anterior Approach above the Clavicle) 32 Infraclavicular Block 33 Axillary Block 34 Musculocutaneous Nerve Block 35 Forearm Blocks 36 Radial Nerve Block 37 Median Nerve Block 38 Ulnar Nerve Block Section 4 - Lower Extremity Blocks 39 Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block 40 Fascia Iliaca Block 41 Femoral Nerve Block 42 The Adductor Canal Block 43 Obturator Nerve Block 44 Sciatic Nerve Block 45 Anterior Sciatic Nerve Block 46 Popliteal Block 47 Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve (PFCN) Block 48 Ankle Block 49 Saphenous Nerve Block in the Leg 50 Deep Peroneal Nerve Block 51 Superficial Peroneal Nerve Block 52 Sural Nerve Block 53 Tibial Nerve Block Section 5 - Trunk Blocks 54 Intercostal Nerve Block 55 Pectoral Nerve Block (the Pecs Block) 56 Transversus Thoracis Muscular Plane Block 57 Rectus Sheath Block 58 Ilioinguinal and Iliohypogastric Nerve Blocks 59 Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Blocks 60 Quadratus Lumborum Blocks 61 Thoracic Paravertebral Block 62 Pudendal Nerve Block in Children????????????? 63 Neuraxial Block 64 Caudal Epidural Block Section 6 - Head and Neck Blocks 65 Supraorbital Nerve Block 66 Mental Nerve Block 67 Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block 68 Transtracheal Block 69 Greater Occipital Nerve Block 70 Lesser Occipital Nerve Block 71 Great Auricular Nerve Block 72 Cervical Plexus Block 73 Stellate Ganglion Block (Cervicothoracic Sympathetic Ganglion Block) Section 7 - Safety Issues 74 Safety: Practical Techniques to Prevent Complications During Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks 75 Regional Anesthesia in Resource-Constrained Environments Appendix 1. Self-Assessment Questions: Text Appendix 2. Self-Assessment Questions: Images Appendix 3. Advanced Self-Assessment Questions: Text Appendix 4. Advanced Self-Assessment Questions: Images
£142.19
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Scope of Practice and Legal and Regulatory Considerations for the Sedation Provider 2. Presedation Assessment and Patient Selection 3. Basic Pharmacologic Concepts for Sedation Clinical Practice 4. Pharmacology of Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesic Agents & Techniques of Administration 5. Sedation-Analgesia Pharmacologic Profile 6. The Effects of Hypnotic Suggestions in Sedation and Anesthesia 7. Airway Management Strategies for the Sedation Provider 8. Sedation Monitoring Modalities 9. Intravenous Insertion Techniques and Procedural Fluid Selection 10. Sedation Considerations for the Geriatric Patient 11. Sedation Considerations for the Pediatric Patient 12. Postsedation Patient Care 13. Simulation Strategies to Advance Patient Safety in the Sedation Setting: Risk Management Strategies 14. Care of the Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia Patient: Unfolding Clinical Case Study Appendices
£64.79
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division EvidenceBased Practice of Critical Care
Book SynopsisTrade Review"The third edition can be recommended for effective tabular summary of data, excellent written content, and summary points in each chapter that add clarity to the intent of the authors." -David J. Dries, MD (University of Minnesota Medical School) Doody's ReviewTable of ContentsSection 1: Critical Care and Critical Illness 1. Has Evidence-Based Medicine Changed the Practice of Critical Care? 2. Do Protocols/Guidelines Actually Improve Outcomes? 3. What Happens to Critically Ill Patients After They Leave the ICU? 4. Can Post-ICU Syndrome (PICS) Be Prevented or Treated? 5. How Have Genomics Informed Our Understanding of Critical Illness? Section 2: Basic Respiratory Management and Mechanical Ventilation 6. Is Oxygen Toxic? 7. What is the Role of Noninvasive Respiratory Support and High Flow Nasal Cannula in the Intensive Care Unit? 8. What Is the Role of PEEP and Recruitment Maneuvers in ARDS? 9. What Is the Best Way to Wean and Liberate Patients from Mechanical Ventilation? 10. How Does Mechanical Ventilation Damage Lungs? What Can Be Done to Prevent It? Section 3: Non-ARDS and Non-Infectious Respiratory Disorders 11. How Should Exacerbations of COPD Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit? 12. Is Diaphragmatic Dysfunction a Major Problem Following Mechanical Ventilation? Section 4: ARDS 13. ARDS--Are the Current Definitions Useful? 14. What Are the Pathologic and Pathophysiologic Changes That Accompany ARDS? 15. What Factors Predispose Patients to Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome? 16. What Is the Best Mechanical Ventilation Strategy in ARDS? 17. Is Carbon Dioxide Harmful or Helpful in ARDS? 18. Does Patient Positioning Make a Difference in ARDS? 19. Do Inhaled Vasodilators in ARDS Make a Difference? 20. Does ECMO Work? 21. What Lessons Have We Learned from Epidemiologic Studies of ARDS? 22. What Are the Long Term Outcomes After ARDS? Section 5: General Critical Care Management 23. How Do I Approach Fever in ICU and Should Fever Be Treated? 24. What Fluids Should be Given to the Critically Ill Patient? What Fluids Should be Avoided? 25. Should Blood Glucose Be Tightly Controlled in the Intensive Care Unit? 26. Is There a Role for Therapeutic Hypothermia in Critical Care? 27. How Do I Manage the Morbidly Obese Critically Ill Patient? 28. How Do I Safely Transport the Critically Ill Patient? 29. What Are the Causes of, and How Do I Treat, Critical Illness Neuropathy/Myopathy? Section 6: Sepsis 30. What is Sepsis? 31. How Do I Identify the Patient with "Sepsis? 32. Is There Immune Suppression in the Critically Ill Patient - Pro? 33. Is There Immune Suppression in the Critically Ill Patient - Con? 34. Does the Timing of Antibiotic Administration Matter in Sepsis? 35. What Is the Role of Vasopressors and Inotropes in Septic Shock? 36. Does Monitoring the Microcirculation Make a Difference in Sepsis? Outcome? 37. Are We Getting Any Better at Diagnosing Sepsis? 38. Do the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines Work? 39. Has Outcome in Sepsis Improved? What Works? What Does Not? Section 7: Persistent Critical Illness 40. What Happens to the Autonomic Nervous System in Critical Illness? 41. Is Persistent Critical Illness a Syndrome of Ongoing Inflammation/Immunosuppression/Catabolism? Section 8: Infection 42. How Do I Optimize Antibiotic Use in Critical Illness? 43. How Do I Identify Pathologic Organisms in the 21st Century? 44. How Do I Diagnose and Manage Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections? 45. How Do I Manage Central Nervous System Infections (Meningitis/Encephalitis)? 46. How Can Biomarkers Be Used to Differentiate Between Infection and Non-infectious Causes of Inflammation? 47. What is Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia? How Do I Diagnose It? How Do I Treat It? Section 9: Hemodynamic Management 48. What Is the Role of Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring in Critical Care? 49. Does the Use of Echocardiography Aid in the Management of the Critically Ill? 50. How Do I Manage Hemodynamic Decompensation in a Critically Ill Patient? 51. What are the Best Tools to Optimize the Circulation? 52. How Should Cardiogenic Shock Be Managed (Including Assist Devices)? Section 10: Cardiovascular Critical Care 53. How Do I Manage Acute Heart Failure? 54. How Do I Diagnose and Manage Myocardial Ischemia in the ICU? 55. How Do I Prevent or Treat Atrial Fibrillation in Postoperative Critically Ill Patients? Section 11: Kidney Injury & Critical Illness 56. How Do I Rapidly and Correctly Identify Acute Kidney Injury? 57. What Is the Role of Renal Replacement Therapy in the Intensive Care Unit? 58. What is the Value of Non Dialytic Therapy in Acute Kidney Injury? Section 12: Metabolic Abnormalities in Critical Illness 59. How Should Acid-Base Disorders Be Diagnosed? 60. Is Hyperchloremia Harmful? 61. Dysnatremias--What Causes Them and How Should They Be Treated? 62. Why Is Lactate Important in Critical Care? 63. How Does Critical Illness Alter Metabolism? Section 13: Neurological Critical Care 64. How Should Traumatic Brain Injury Be Managed? 65. How Should Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Be Managed? 66. How Should Acute Ischemic Stroke Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit? 67. How Should Status Epilepticus Be Managed? Section 14: Nutrition, Gastrointestinal & Hepatic Critical Care 68. When and How Should I Feed the Critically Ill Patient? 69. What Does Critical Illness Do to the Liver? 70. How Do I Manage a Patient With Acute Liver Failure? Section 15: Endocrine Critical Care 71. Is There a Place for Anabolic Hormones in Critical Care? 72. How Do I Diagnose and Manage Acute Endocrine Emergencies in the ICU? 73. What Is the Current Role for Corticosteroids in Critical Care? Section 16: Trauma, Surgery, Obstetrics & Environmental Injuries 74. How Should Trauma Patients Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit? 75. What Is Abdominal Compartment Syndrome and How Should It Be Managed? 76. How Should Patients with Burns Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit? 77. What Is the Best Approach to Resuscitation in Trauma? 78. How Do I Diagnose and Treat Major Gastrointestinal Bleeding? 79. How Should the Critically Ill Pregnant Patient Be Managed? 80. How Do I Diagnose and Manage Patients Admitted to the ICU After Common Poisonings? Section 17: Hematology Critical Care 81. When Is Transfusion Therapy Indicated in Critical Illness and When Is It Not? 82. Is There a Role for GM-CSF and/or Erythropoietin in Critical Illness? 83. What Anticoagulants Should be Used in the Critically Ill Patient? How Do I Choose? Section 18: Critical Care Resource Use and Management 84. Is There a Better Way to Deliver Optimal Critical Care Services? 85. How Do Critical Care Pharmacists Contribute to Team Based Care? 86. What Is the Role of Advance Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants in the ICU? Section 19: Patient Suffering and Other Ethical Issues 87. Do the Guidelines for Brain Death Determination Need to Be Revised? 88. How Do I Diagnose, Treat, and Reduce Delirium in the Intensive Care Unit?
£74.69
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Anesthesia Equipment
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Overall, this is a very good, comprehensive, and accessible book on anaesthetic equipment and related concepts, one that I expect to refer to time and again, and that I highly recommend." -British Journal of AnaesthesiaTable of ContentsPART 1 Gases and Ventilation 1. Medical Gases: Storage and Supply 3 2. The Anesthesia Machine and Workstation 25 3. Anesthesia Vaporizers 66 4. Breathing Circuits 100 5. Waste Anesthetic Gases and Scavenging Systems 125 6. Anesthesia Ventilators 149 7. Humidification and Filtration 183 PART 2 System Monitors 8. Respiratory Gas Monitoring 195 9. Monitoring Ventilation 218 PART 3 Patient Monitors 10. Capnography 239 11. Pulse Oximetry 253 12. Hemodynamic Monitoring 271 13. Temperature Monitoring 287 PART 4 Other Equipment 14. Airway Equipment 307 15. Preventing Transmission of Infectious Diseases 332 16. Infusion Pumps 351 PART 5 Vigilance, Alarms, and Ergonomics 17. Vigilance, Alarms, and Integrated Monitoring Systems 371 18. Ergonomics of the Anesthesia Workspace 407 PART 6 Special Conditions 19. Closed-Circuit Anesthesia 433 20. Anesthesia Delivery in the MRI Environment 453 21. Anesthesia at High Altitude 468 22. Anesthesia in Difficult Locations and in Developing Countries 479 PART 7 Safety, Standards, and Quality 23. Hazards of the Anesthesia Delivery System 489 24. Electrical and Fire Safety 526 25. Machine Checkout and Quality Assurance 559 26. Risk Management and Medicolegal Aspects of Anesthesia Equipment Use 584 27. Standards and Regulatory Considerations 593
£132.29
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division ICU Quick Drug Guide
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 Doody's Core Titles® 2022 Essential Purchase "This pocket guide will be a useful resource for the medical team in many intensive care units. It is easy to locate the appropriate information needed in a timely fashion. It is comparable to other resources in this area, but the benefit of this reference is the tables and figures. Many students, interns, and residents will find this guide useful in their training as well. Overall, it is inclusive, easy to use, and a highly suggested reference." -Ryan B Feeney, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP (Community Pharmacy) Doody's Review Service
£38.69
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Perioperative Care of the Cancer Patient
Book SynopsisTrade Review"The goal of the book is to provide a single source dedicated to the perioperative management of patients with cancer. Given the large number of patients in various states of health presenting for surgery, the book provides a useful resource for this patient population. The book is more than perioperative management, providing an understanding of the biology of cancer and the impact of various anesthetics on disease progression." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Robert R. Gaiser, MD (Yale School of Medicine) Doody's Score: 4 Stars!Table of ContentsPreface Section 1: Basic Principles (Epidemiology; Cancer Biology; Overview of Cancer Therapies) Cancer epidemiology, prevention and survivorship Cancer biology and implications for the perioperative period Cancer therapies: Old and new Symptom assessment and QoL considerations in the cancer patient Section 2: Anesthesia and Perioperative/Peri-Procedural Care Preoperative evaluation, medical optimization, functional assessment and pre-habilitation Inflammation, perioperative stress and cancer outcomes Transfusion therapy and oncological implications Procedural care of the adult cancer patient outside the operating room Airway management in special situations Intraoperative care of the surgical patient Brain and spine Head and neck Heart, lung and mediastinum Breast GI cancers GU cancers Gynecologic cancers Endocrine cancers Section 3: Acute Postoperative and Intensive Care of the Cancer Patient Postoperative care and special considerations in the cancer patient Rapid rescue in the hospital and out of the hospital settings Intensive care considerations of the cancer patient Section 4: Pain and Palliative/Integrative Medicine Acute post-surgical pain management Cancer pain management Rehabilitation, palliative care, and integrative medicine interventions in the cancer patient Advanced care planning and ethical considerations in patient centered cancer care Section 5: Perioperative/Peri-procedural Care of the Pediatric patients with Cancer Overview Preoperative assessment and optimization for surgery Intraoperative management: special considerations for special procedures Postoperative care: special considerations Anesthesia outside the operating room Do Not Resuscitate and the terminally ill patient Chronic pain and palliative care Intensive care considerations Section 6: Value Proposition and Research in Perioperative Cancer Care Value proposition in cancer care Research in perioperative care of the cancer patient: opportunities and challenges Big data, advances in computational sciences and oncology care
£162.89
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Smiths Anesthesia for Infants and Children
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 "The quality of the book is excellent. I cannot imagine having a better book for reference for my future career as a pediatric anesthesiologist. When I have a patient with a unique disease or have an upcoming case with a surgery I have not encountered, this is the text to reach for. This updated text benefits from better organization as well as excellent color." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Daniella Nussbaum, M.D. (Yale School of Medicine) "For the advanced practitioner, the 10th edition of Smith's Anesthesia for Infants and Children provides a solid repository of up-to-date peer-reviewed subject matter, whereas the budding pediatric anesthesiologist will find this an invaluable and dependable reference covering all aspects of perioperative pediatric anesthesia practice. - Anesthesiology May 2022, Vol. 136, 871-872" ".this textbook remains a mainstream reference of the discipline both for those regularly involved in the perioperative care of young patients and beyond. - British Journal of Anaesthesia, 128 (5): 889e890 (2022)"Table of ContentsPART I Basic Principles and Physiology 1. Special Characteristics of Pediatric Anesthesia 2. Behavioral Development 3. Respiratory Physiology 4. Airway Physiology and Development 5. Cardiovascular Physiology 6. Regulation of Fluids and Electrolytes 7. Thermoregulation PART II Pharmacology 8. Developmental Pharmacology 9. Intravenous Anesthetics 10. Inhaled Anesthetics 11. Local Anesthetics 12. Opioids 13. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents 14. Anesthetic Adjuncts PART III General Approach 15. Psychological Aspects of Pediatric Anesthesia 16. Preoperative Preparation 17. Equipment 18. Monitoring 19. Normal and Difficult Airway Management 20. Ultrasound 21. Induction, Maintenance, and Recovery 22. Blood Conservation and Transfusion Medicine PART IV Pain Management 23. Acute Pain Management 24. Regional Anesthesia 25. Chronic Pain Management 26. Palliative Pain Management PART V Clinical Management of Specialized Surgical Problems 27. Neonatology for Anesthesiologists 28. Anesthesia for General Surgery in Neonates 29. Anesthesia for Fetal Surgery 30. Anesthesia for Congenital Heart Disease 31. Anesthesia for Neurosurgery 32. Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery 33. Anesthesia for General Abdominal, Urologic 34. ENT 35. Plastic Surgery 36. ANESTHESIA FOR PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY 37. Opthalmology 38. Organ Transplantation 39. Conjoined Twins 40. Pediatric Trauma 41. Anesthesia for Burns 42. Dental Anesthesia 43. Anesthesia and Sedation for Out of OR Procedures 44. Pediatric Sedation 45. Anesthesia for Surgical Missions PART VI Systemic Disorders and Associated Problems 46. Endocrine Disorders 47. Respiratory Disorders 48. Cardiovascular Disease 49. Hematology and Coagulation Disorders 50. Oncologic Disorders 51. Genetic Muscular Disorders 52. Malignant Hyperthermia 53. Pediatric Obesity 54. Special Pediatric Disorders 55. Dermatology for the Anesthesiologist 56. Infectious Diseases PART VII Critical Care in Pediatric Anesthesia 57. CPR 58. Critical Care Medicine 59. CICU PART VIII Special topics 60. Patient Safety and Outcomes in Pediatric Anesthesia 61. History of Pediatric Anesthesia 62. Medicolegal and Ethical Aspects 63. Education 64. Statistics
£193.49
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Cohens Comprehensive Thoracic Anesthesia
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Excellent international and comprehensive work of value to all from medical students to experienced thoracic anesthetists. -Winner of the BMA Medical Book Awards Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Emergency Medicine Category "This book gets exceptionally high marks due to its outstanding writing style by true experts in the field, its superb editing that avoids overlap, and comprehensive and clear figures and tables. It is a book that will be used by trainees as well as by those experienced in the field. The book is an interesting read to supplement an individual's knowledge as well as a strong reference book for investigating new concepts. The book clearly exceeds expectations." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Robert R. Gaiser, MD (Yale School of Medicine) Doody's Score: 4 Stars! Winner of the BMA Medical Book Awards Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Emergency Medicine Category "Excellent international and comprehensive work of value to all from medical student to experienced thoracic anaesthetist. "Edmund Cohen, M.D., F.A.S.A., longtime professor of anesthesiology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (New York, New York), has made a monumental contribution to the field of thoracic anesthesiology with the publication of the new textbook Cohen's Comprehensive Thoracic Anesthesia...This book lives up to its claim of being comprehensive and detailing the highest standards of thoracic anesthesia care as they exist in 2022. This is indeed a book that no academic center should be without and that everyone who administers thoracic anesthesia may wish to add to their personal libraries." -Anesthesiology, June 2022 "Edmond Cohen is regarded by many as one of the fathers of modern thoracic anaesthesia and is known globally for his education, research, and innovation within the specialty; he is therefore well positioned to compile and edit this comprehensive text." -British Journal of Anaesthesia, April 2022 "I highly recommend reading this book both for a quick and pleasant consultation by an expert anesthesiologist and for an in depth study for those who are attracted by this complex specialty." -Flaminio Sessa, MD, European Journal of Anaesthesiology, June 2022Table of ContentsSection I: Preoperative Assessment 1. The Development of Thoracic Anesthesia and Surgery 2. Anatomic Correlates of Physiologic Function 3. Radiology of the Thorax 4. Intra-Thoracic Tumors: Current Status and Classification 5. Pulmonary Pathophysiology and Lung Mechanics in Anesthesiology 6. PHYSIOLOGY OF THE LATERAL POSITION AND ONE-LUNG VENTILATION 7. Modulating the Pulmonary Circulation: Nitric Oxide and Beyond Section II: Preoperative Preparation 8. Preoperative Evaluation - Assessment of Preoperative Risk 9. Prerehabilitation for Thoracic Surgery Section III: Intraoperative 10. Positioning in Thoracic Surgery 11. Monitoring of Oxygenation and Ventilation 12. Hemodynamic Monitoring in Thoracic Surgical Patients 13. Flexible and Rigid Bronchoscopy in Thoracic Anesthesia 14. High Frequency Ventilation: Applications in Thoracic Anesthesia Section IV: Intraoperative Management 15. Anesthesia, Mechanical Ventilation and Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction 16. Separation of the Lung: Double-Lumen Endotracheal Tubes and Endobronchial Blockers 17. Lung Isolation in Patients with a Difficult Airway in Thoracic Anesthesia 18. The Pathophysiology of Perioperative Lung Injury 19. Intraoperative lung injury during One-Lung Ventilation: causes and prevention 20. Management of One Lung Ventilation: Protective Lung Ventilation 21. Fluid Management During Lung Resection 22. Perioperative Arrhythmias During Thoracic Surgery 23. Anesthesia for Pediatric Thoracic Surgery Section V: Post Operative Management 24. Postoperative Pain Management of Acute Pain 25. Post-Thoracotomy Chronic Pain 26. Postoperative Care of the Thoracic Patient 27. Postthoracotomy Complications 28. Extracorporeal Ventilatory Therapies Section VI: Specific Anesthetic Considerations 29. Lung Volume Reduction Surgery 30. The Patient With Cardiovascular Disease for Lung Resection Surgery 31. Video Assisted Thoracoscopy: Multiportal, Uniportal 32. Endoscopic Treatment of COPD 33. Thoracic Trauma 34. Mediastinal Mass and SVC Syndrome 35. Mediastinoscopy 36. Lung Resection and Pulmonary Hypertension 37. Tubeless Thoracic Procedures 38. Thoracic Anesthesia for the Geriatric Patient 39. Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Resection 40. Wedge Resection, Lobectomy, Pneumonectomy 41. Repair of Pectus Excavatum 42. Tracheal Resection and Reconstruction 43. Lung Transplantation 44. Esophageal Procedures 45. Airway Fistulas in Adults 46. Thoracic Approach to Spine Procedures 47. Myasthenia Gravis and Thymectomy 48. Hemoptysis, Empyema 49. Thoracic Anesthesia in the Morbidly Obese Patient: Obstructive Sleep Apnea 50. Cystic Fibrosis 51. Tracheal Stents 52. Robotic Thoracic Surgery 53. Enhanced Recovery After Thoracic Surgery 54. Ultrasound of the Lung: Clinical Applications 55. Transesophageal Echocardiography in Noncardiac Thoracic Surgery
£163.79