This book covers the following topics: The Induction of Anesthesia, Cardiac Collapse, Respiratory Collapse, When Shall the Patient be Declared Ready for Operation, Maintenance of the Surgical Plane of Anesthesia, Some Important Reflexes, Vomiting during Anesthesia, Obstructed Breathing, The Use of the Breathing Tube, Indications for Stimulation during Anesthesia, The Influence of Morphine on Narcosis, General Course of the Anesthesia, Awakening, Recession of the Tongue after Narcosis, Post-Operative Distress, Morphine-Anaesthol-Ether Sequence, Minor Anesthesia with Ethyl Chloride, Intubation Anesthesia.
Author(s): Frederick-Emil Neef
The purpose of this guide is to provide an initial exposure to a variety of pediatric cases.Topics covered includes neonatal emergencies, pediatric airways, ENT cases, general surgical cases, and questions from written and oral boards.
Author(s): A.Matveevskii, S.White
Local and Regional Anesthesia with chapters on Spinal, Epidural, Paravertebral, and Parasacral Analgesia, and on Other Applications of Local and Regional Anesthesia to the Surgery of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and to Dental.
Author(s): Carroll Woolsey Allen
Local Anesthesia in Dentistry, is a text-book for Dentists, Physicians and Students with special reference to Infiltration and Conduction Anesthesia.
Author(s): Guido Fischer
This is a consensus document produced by expert members of a Working Party established by the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (AAGBI) and British Association of Day Surgery (BADS). It has been seen and approved by the Councils of the AAGBI and BADS. This guidance has been designed to help anaesthetists provide high quality pre-operative assessment services and patient preparation before surgery. In addition it defines the roles and responsibilities of anaesthetists both after planned and after unplanned admissions. Anaesthetists should assume a central role in the organisation of pre-operative services that encompass much more than preparing the delivery of anaesthesia.
Author(s): The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
This note contains the following subtopics of anesthesia, Anaesthetic assessment and preparation for surgery, Anaesthesia, Postanaesthesia care, Management of perioperative emergencies and cardiac arrest, Recognition and management of critically ill patient, Anaesthetist and chronic pain.
Author(s): Carl L Gwinnutt
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This note contains the following subtopics of Trauma anesthesia, Initial Evaluation and Preparation, Bad Looking Airway, Resuscitation and Torn Thoracic Aorta.
Author(s): Howard J. Miller, M.D.
This note contains the following: Standard Monitors, Inhalational Agents, MAC and Awareness, IV Induction Agents, Rational Opioid Use, Intraoperative Hypotension and Hypertension, Neuromuscular Blocking Agents, Difficult Airway Algorithm ,Fluid Management, Transfusion Therapy, Hypoxemia, Electrolyte Abnormalities, Hypothermia and Shivering, Extubation Criteria & Delayed Emergence, Laryngospasm and Aspiration, Anaphylaxis, ACLS, Malignant Hyperthermia, Perioperative Antibiotics,Cognitive Aids Reference Slides
Author(s): Aileen Adriano, M.D, Kate Ellerbrock, M.D, Becky Wong, M.D.
This note covers the following topics related to Anesthesia: Airway Management, Anesthesia Gas Machine, Bariatric Patients, Breathing Circuits, Capnography, Carbon Dioxide Absorption, Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety, Conversion Charts, Drugs Used in Anesthesia, Eye Protection for Patients, Gas Sampling, Infection Control Procedures for Anesthesia Equipment, Lab Values, Latex Allergy, Moderate Sedation, Perfusion Monitors, Pipeline and Cylinder Gases, Pulse Oximetry, Surgical Instrument Care, Temperature Monitoring, Vaporizers and Ventilator Problems and Hazards.
Author(s): SHARN Inc
This note covers the following topics: Comparison of Anesthesia Options, Preparation, Topical Anesthesia, Local Infiltration, Field Block, Forehead Block, Infraorbital Nerve Block, Ear Block, Lip Block and Mental Nerve Block.
Author(s): Gohar A. Salam, M.D., D.O., North Shore University Hospital At Manhasset, Manhasset
Molecular Pain considers manuscripts in pain research at the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels. Molecular Pain provides a forum for molecular pain scientists to communicate their research findings in a targeted manner to others in this important and growing field.
Author(s): Jianguo Gu and Min Zhuo
This edition covers a wide variety of areas within anaesthesia and intensive care medicine.Interpretation of cardiotocography (CTG), Pacemakers and implantable defibrillators, Metabolism and biochemistry, Apnoea and pre-oxygenation, Lidocaine as part of a balanced anaestheticManagement of patients with coronary stents, Infantile pyloric stenosis, Statistics for anaesthetists and Aeromedical transfer for the critically ill patient.
Author(s): The Journal of the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists
Anaesthesia UK is an educational site with training resources for anaesthetic professionals. It provides interactive practice questions, journal abstracts and reference articles for the Primary FRCA, European Diploma of Anaesthesiology, Final FRCA, Irish FCARCSI and American Board examinations.
Author(s): AnaesthesiaUK
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Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology is a quarterly peer-reviewed international journal published by the Research Society of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology.
Author(s): Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology
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This note includes illustrations of the equipment available to anaesthetists including Clover's and Hewitt's Inhalers, Boyle's Apparatus, and various accessories such as bags and laryngoscopes.
Author(s): John Oyston
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