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    Challenging Concepts in Anaesthesia: Cases with Expert Commentary

    Challenging Concepts in Anaesthesia by Syme, Phoebe; Jackson, Robert; Cook, Tim;

    Cases with Expert Commentary

    Series: Challenging Concepts;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 27 February 2014

    • ISBN 9780199686278
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages288 pages
    • Size 245x190x12 mm
    • Weight 558 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A case-based guide to challenging cases in anaesthesia and pain management, this book covers the major sub-specialty areas in both fields. It explores selects specific challenging scenarios that are encountered in everyday clinical practice but do not have simple answers.

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    Long description:

    Providing the inside track on how the experts approach and deal with real-world clinical scenarios, Challenging Concepts in Anaesthesia selects specific challenging cases that are encountered in everyday clinical practice but do not have simple answers. A case-based guide to challenging areas in anaesthesia and pain management, this book covers the major sub-specialty areas in both fields. Complex cases are comprehensively examined from a multidisciplinary
    perspective with detailed consideration given to management options and the contemporary evidence base behind these decisions.

    An effective revision aid and a reference during workplace-based assessments, Challenging Concepts in Anaesthesia highlights critical information through the use of boxed features: 'Learning points', 'Clinical tips', 'Evidence-base'. Each chapter has been reviewed by a national or international expert in the field and they have provided an 'Expert commentary', giving a unique insight into how today's opinion leaders confront and deal with the very same management challenges that all
    clinicians can potentially face on a daily basis.

    Mapped to the Royal College of Anaesthetists' matrix for CME and the FRCA syllabus, this book is ideal for continuing medical education and revalidation as well as for trainees preparing for examinations.

    This is an excellent book with excellent coverage. The expert opinions provide great insight into the management of clinical situations that many anesthesiologists are left to learn on their own.

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    Table of Contents:

    Partial airway obstruction: planning for a suspected difficult airway
    Management of unanticipated failed intubation
    Intraoperative fluid balance - what to measure
    Awareness
    Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
    Prolonged Laparoscopic Surgery
    Bariatric Surgery: Anaesthetic Challenges
    Radiological Coiling for Cerebral Aneurysm
    Anaesthesia in the Head Injured Patient
    Obstetric Haemorrhage
    Category 1 Caesarean Section: treating mother and child
    Paediatric Anaesthesia in the MRI scanner
    Post-tonsillectomy bleeding
    A Case for Paravertebral blockade?
    Multiple Trauma and the anaesthetist
    Coronary Stents and Anaesthesia
    Post-arrest PCI: The role of the anaesthetist

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