How to Survive in Anaesthesia: A Guide for Trainees - Softcover

Robinson, Neville; Hall, George

 
9781405146456: How to Survive in Anaesthesia: A Guide for Trainees

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How to Survive in Anaesthesia, third edition, continues to provide an essential, step-by-step guide for new trainees to practical procedures in anaesthesia.


  • Written in a light-hearted style by authors with 60 years of anaesthetic experience between them
  • Includes two new chapters on anaesthetic mishaps and the recognition and management of the sick patient
  • Resuscitation guidelines, intubation procedures and aspects of laryngeal mask design have also been updated
  • Clear text, interspersed with bullet-point boxes highlighting the procedures, makes it quick and easy to follow
  • Also popular with ODPs (Operation Department Practitioners).

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Neville Robinson is Consultant Anaesthetist at Northwick Park and St Mark's Hospital, Harrow, Middlesex UK. He is coauthor of Final FRCA: Short Answer Questions.

George Hall is Professor of Anaesthesia at St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK. He is past president of the British Journal of Anaesthesia board and editor of How to Write a Paper and How to Present at Meetings.

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How to Survive in Anaesthesia, third edition, continues to provide an essential, step-by-step guide for new trainees to practical procedures in anaesthesia.

The popularity of the book is attributed to the authors' exceptional knowledge in the area - they can now claim 60 years of anaesthetic experience between them - combined with the thoughtful layout of the content.

In this new edition, two new chapters on anaesthetic mishaps and the recognition and management of the sick patient have been added. Resuscitation guidelines, intubation procedures and aspects of laryngeal mask design have also been updated.

The clear text, interspersed with bullet-point boxes highlighting the procedures, is quick and easy to follow. The authors' light-hearted style is a welcome introduction to what can be a very daunting period in the trainee s career. How to Survive in Anaesthesia has also proved very popular with ODPs (Operation Department Practitioners).

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