Norris and Campbell's anaesthetics, resuscitation and intensive care
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Norris and Campbell's anaesthetics, resuscitation and intensive care
Churchill Livingstone, 1990
7th ed. / Donald Campbell, Alastair A. Spence ; foreword by John W. Dundee
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Anaesthetics, resuscitation, and intensive care
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is an account of the different types of anaesthesia and the simplest and most reliable means by which these can be produced. The authors attempt to clarify for the medical student, hospital resident, and beginner in the speciality, the underlying and unchanging principles of good and safe practise within the operating area and surgical intensive care unit. It aims to cover all topics from the drugs given before operation to the long-term management of respiratory insufficiency. The authors believe that the speciality of anaesthesia has much that is important and relevant to offer to all doctors in training, regardless of their future choice of career.
Table of Contents
- Basic concepts
- drugs used in anaesthesia
- anaesthetic machines and apparatus
- pre-anaesthetic examination and therapy including premedication
- preoperative investigation of patients with disease of the heart and lungs
- intravenous therapy
- the administration of a general anaesthetic
- endotracheal intubation and endoscopy
- the prevention and treatment of complications and difficulties during anaesthesia
- recovery room aftercare of patients
- the respiratory intensive care unit
- resuscitation
- anaesthesia in obstetrics
- anaesthesia for the outpatient
- anaesthesia for dental surgery
- selected local and regional techniques
- techniques associated with anaesthesia
- monitoring in the operating room and intensive care unit.
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