Essential anatomy for anesthesia
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Essential anatomy for anesthesia
Churchill Livingstone, 1997
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内容説明
In order to pass the FRCAnaes exam, candidates require a clearly demonstrable understanding of human anatomy as applied to anaesthesia. They need a text that deals specifically with the anatomy of the living rather than the dead, and the anaesthetist also needs special focus on certain areas such as the airway, the spine and the peripheral nervous system. This book offers comprehensive and accurate coverage of all areas of human anatomy relevant to the anaesthetist. Written jointly by an anaesthetist and an anatomist, it will help readers pass their exams and will enhance their understanding of the safe and effective practice of anaesthesia. Features: * Chambers has a proven track record in writing well on this subject * Provides essential knowledge for the exam candidate * Colour illustrations * Written jointly by an anaesthetist and an anatomist
目次
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM and SPINAL CORD: Cranial Nerves, Spinal Nerves. Vertebral Column/ Epidural Space PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Blocks. Pain Pathways RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. INCLUDING LARYNX, RESPIRATORY PATHWAY: Surface Markings. Bronchoscopic Anatomy. Difficult Intubation CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: Surface Markings. Congenital Abnormalities. Cardiac Imaging/Ultrasound Etc GREAT VESSELS: CVP and Swan Ganz Catheter Insertion OTHER AREAS of INTEREST: Intercostal Spaces. Abdominal Wall
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