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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      13 August 2009
      15 June 2006
      ISBN:
      9780511544545
      9780521676021
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      (156 x 234 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.388kg, 224 Pages
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    Book description

    The aim of this book is to provide a concise and understandable review of the physics, mathematics, statistics, physiology and pharmacology of anaesthesia. A revised edition of a book originally titled Anaesthetic Data Interpretation, the new title better reflects the contents of the book. There are several additional chapters relevant to the Primary FRCA examination. New topics covered include the ventilatory response to oxygen and carbon dioxide, which is now a core knowledge requirement, new concepts in cardiovascular physiology, receptor types and the molecular actions of anaesthetics. Some of the revisions reflect advances in technology; for example, the uses of the capnograph and the oxygen analyser have advanced considerably in recent years. Basic Science for Anaesthetists is a concise and informative text which will be invaluable for trainee anaesthetists, and an aid to teaching for the trainers.

    Awards

    Highly Commended in the 2007 BMA Medical Book Awards

    Reviews

    'This monograph is a very useful review of diverse basic science concepts relevant to anesthetic practice. The overall organization of the book is sound. the diagrams provide adequate insight for understanding the concepts dealt with in the text.'

    Source: Anesthesia and Analgesia

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    Further Reading
    Further Reading
    Kenny, G., Davis, P. D.Basic Physics and Measurement in Anaesthesia. Butterworth Heinemann, 2003.
    Miller, R. D.Anaesthesia. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2000.
    Peck, T. E., Williams, M.Pharmacology for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. Greenwich Medical Media, 2000.
    Mepleson, W. W.Fifty years after reflections on The elimination of rebreathing in various semi-closed anaesthetic systems. Br. J. Anaesth. 2004; 93: 319–21.
    Pinnock, C., Lim, T., Smith, T.Fundamentals of Anaesthesia. Greenwich Medical Media, 2002.
    Prys-Roberts, C.The Circulation in Anaesthesia. Oxford: Blackwell, 1980.
    Scurr, C., Feldman, S.Scientific Foundations of Anaesthesia. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
    www.frca.co.uk.

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