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Buch, Englisch, 1904 Seiten, Format (B × H): 99 mm x 176 mm, Gewicht: 942 g

Allman / McIndoe / Wilson

Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia Third Edition and Emergencies in Anaesthesia Second Edition Pack

Buch, Englisch, 1904 Seiten, Format (B × H): 99 mm x 176 mm, Gewicht: 942 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-964551-0
Verlag: Oxford University Press


This excellent value pack contains the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia Third Edition and Emergencies in Anaesthesia Second Edition. The combination of practical advice and essential background information with an easily accessible guide in emergencies presents a unique package essential to every doctor with an interest in Anaesthesia.

The bestselling Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia Third Edition continues to provide state-of-the-art information on anaesthetic practice. Additional new material includes regional anaesthesia, and a comprehensive section on anaesthesia for interventional radiology, a rapidly expanding field of medical practice with particular implications for anaesthesia. Key sections cover preoperative issues affecting the administration of anaesthesia and techniques employed in the individual surgical
specialties. The book provides practical advice covering the impact of medical disease on anaesthesia, and separate comprehensive sections on paediatric and obstetric anaesthesia are also included. The management of emergencies arising during anaesthesia is fully covered with helpful action plans and
algorithms throughout. Uncommon conditions and their management are included, and there is an extensive drug formulary and guide to infusion drugs.

The second edition of Emergencies in Anaesthesia provides a practical, accessible guide to all emergency situations encountered during, and immediately following, anaesthesia. It covers the major specialties including cardiovascular medicine, respiratory medicine, obstetrics, and paediatrics, and each section begins with a clear table listing presentation, diagnosis, exclusions, immediate action, and follow up action. These subsections are then expanded upon in bullet format.
Additional sections cover practical procedures such as how to insert a chest drain and how to administer inhaled drugs under anaesthesia, plus a concise drug formulary.
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Weitere Infos & Material


Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia 3e
1: General considerations
2: Consent and anaesthetic risk
3: Cardiovascular disease
4: Perioperative arrhythmias
5: Respiratory disease
6: Renal disease
7: Hepatic disease
8: Endocrine and metabolic disease
9: Bone, joint, and connective tissue disorders
10: Haematological disorders
11: Neurological and muscular disorders
12: Psychiatric disorders and drugs
13: Uncommon conditions
14: Cardiac surgery
15: Thoracic surgery
16: Neurosurgery
17: Vascular surgery
18: Orthopaedic surgery
19: Plastic surgery
20: General surgery
21: Liver transplantation and resection
22: Endocrine surgery
23: Urological surgery
24: Gynaecological surgery
25: Ear, nose, and throat surgery
26: Maxillofacial and dental surgery
27: Ophthalmic surgery
28: Day surgery
29: Laser surgery
30: CT and MRI imaging
31: Anaesthesia for the elderly
32: Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia
33: Paediatric and neonatal anaesthesia
34: The critically ill patient
35: Anaesthetic emergencies
36: Airway assessment and management
37: Practical anaesthesia
38: Blood products and fluid therapy
39: Acute pain
40: Postoperative nausea and vomiting
41: Regional anaesthesia
42: Drug formulary
43: Anaesthesia data
Emergencies in Anaesthesia
1: Cardiovascular
2: Respiratory
3: Airway
4: Paediatrics
5: Obstetrics
6: Neurosurgery
7: Thoracics
8: Regional anaesthesia
9: Metabolic and endocrine
10: Recovery problems
11: Emergency department problems
12: Equipment problems
13: Miscellaneous problems
14: Practical procedures
15: Appendix 1: Drugs
16: Appendix 2: Checklist


Edited by Keith Allman, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and Exeter Healthcare NHS Trust, UK, Andrew McIndoe, Consultant Anaesthetist and Senior Clinical Lecturer, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, UK, and Iain Wilson, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and Exeter Healthcare NHS Trust, UK

Contributors:

Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia

Barry Baker, Emeritus Professor of Anaesthesia, Sydney, Australia
Anna Batchelor, Consultant Anaesthetist, Newcastle, UK
Mark Bellamy, Professor of Critical Care and Anaesthesia, Leeds, UK
Simon Berg, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Oxford, UK
Colin Berry, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Hannah Blanshard, Specialist Registrar, Bristol, UK
Andrew Bodenham, Consultant Anaesthetist, Leeds, UK
Bruce Campbell, Professor of Vascular Surgery, Exeter, UK
John Carlisle, Consultant Anaesthetist, Torquay, UK
Tim Cook, Consultant Anaesthetist, Bath, UK
Julius Cranshaw, Consultant Anaesthetist, Bournemouth, UK
Adrian Dashfield, Consultant Anaesthetist, Plymouth, UK
Rob Dawes, Major RAMC
Peter Murphy, Consultant in Paediatric Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
John Dean, Consultant Cardiologist, Exeter, UK
Pippa Dix, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
James Eldridge, Consultant Anaesthetist, Portsmouth, UK
Rhys Evans, Clinical Reader in Anaesthesia, Oxford, UK
Andrew Foo, Specialist Trainee Anaesthesia, Exeter, UK
Charlie Gibson, Specialist Trainee Anaesthesia, Exeter, UK
Steven Gayer, Professor of Anesthesiology and Ophthalmology, Miami, USA
Ale Grice, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Richard Griffiths, Consultant Anaesthetist, Peterborough, UK
Carl Gwinnutt, Consultant Anaesthetist, Salford, UK
Jane Halsall, Associate Specialist MH Unit, Leeds, UK
Jeffrey Handel, Consultant Anaesthetist, Bath, UK
William Harrop-Griffiths, Consultant Anaesthetist, London, UK
Paul Harvey, Consultant Anaesthetist, Plymouth, UK
Graham Hocking, Associate Professor in Anaesthesia, Perth, Australia
Ian Jackson, Consultant Anaesthetist, York, UK
S. Jagdish, Lt Col RAMC
Kath Jenkins, Consultant Anaesthetist, Bristol, UK
Ralph Leighton, Specialist Trainee Anaesthesia, Peterborough, UK
James Lloyd, Specialist Trainee Anaesthesia, Perth, Australia
Bruce McCormick, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Andrew McIndoe, Consultant Anaesthetist, Bristol, UK
Alexander Manara, Consultant Neuroanaesthesia, Bristol, UK
Simon Mercer, Surg Lt Commander Navy
Alan Merry, Professor of Anaesthesiology, Auckland, New Zealand
Quentin Milner, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Julia Munn, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Peter Murphy, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, Bristol, UK
Paul Myles, Professor of Anaesthesia, Melbourne, Australia
Jerry Nolan, Consultant Anaesthetist, Bath, UK
Aidan O'Donnell, Consultant Anaesthetist, Hamilton, New Zealand
Jonathan Purday, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Fred Roberts, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Nicki Ross, Specialist Trainee Anaesthesia, Leeds, UK
Anne Rossiter, Consultant Occupational Physician, Exeter, UK
Matt Rucklidge, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
John Saddler, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Babinder Sandhar, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Samantha Shinde, Consultant Neuroanaesthesia, Bristol, UK
Adam Shonfeld, Specialist Trainee Anaesthesia, London, UK
Rob Sneyd, Professor of Anaesthesia, Plymouth, UK
Mark Stoneham, Consultant Anaesthetist, Oxford, UK
Andrew Teasdale, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Richard Telford, Consultant Anaesthetist, Exeter, UK
Rhys Thomas, Lt Col RAMC
Anne Troy, Consultant Anaesthetist, Chester, UK
Isabeau Walker, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist, London, UK
Jon Warwick, Consultant Anaesthetist, Oxford, UK
David Wilkinson, Physician's Assistant (Anaesthesia), Exeter, UK
Joanna Wilson, Specialist Trainee Anaesthesia, Gillingham, UK

Emergencies in Anaesthesia

Dr Jerry Nolan, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Dr Tim Cook, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Dr Benjamin Walton, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK
Dr Jules Cranshaw, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Bournemouth, UK
Dr Daniel Lutman, Consultant for the Children's Acute Transport Service, Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital and
Consultant Anaesthetist, Barts and the London NHS Trust, London
Dr Mark Scrutton, Consultant Obstetric Anaesthetist, St Michael's Hospital, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK
Dr Stephen Michael Kinsella, Consultant Obstetric Anaesthetist, St Michael's Hospital, University Hospitals Bristol, Bristol, UK
Dr Martin Smith, Consultant in Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical Care, Honorary Reader in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, University College London Hospitals, London, UK
Dr Katharine Hunt, Consultant in Anaesthesia, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK
Dr Adrian Pearce, Consultant Anaesthetist, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital, London, UK
Dr Gerard Gould, Consultant Anaesthetist, Conquest Hospital, Hastings, East Sussex, UK
Dr Matt Grayling, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter, UK
Dr Hannah Blanshard, Consultant Anaesthetist, University Hospitals Bristol, Bristol, UK
Dr Davinia Bennett, Consultant Anaesthetist (Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplant Surgery), University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
Dr Richard Riley, Clinical Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, University of Western Australia, Australia
Dr Neil Rasburn, Specialist Registrar, Bristol School of Anaesthesia, Bristol, UK
Dr Kim J Gupta, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Dr John Isaac, Consultant Anaesthetist, University Hospital, Birmingham, UK
Dr Nicky Ross, Specialist Registrar, Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Hospital
Dr Bruce McCormick, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Exeter, UK
Dr Mark Stoneham, Consultant Anaesthetist and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics
Oxford, UK


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