Anesthesiology

David E. Longnecker

Anesthesiology - 2nd edition - London New York Toronto New Delhi McGraw Hill Professional 2012 - 2304 pages

Keep pace with current anesthesiology practice—with the new edition of this standard-setting guide

This classic text—-written and edited by an internationally renowned author team—-defines today’s anesthesia practice for residents and practitioners alike. The book features crisp, readable prose that focuses on the most relevant topics in anesthesiology, perioperative medicine, critical care medicine, and pain medicine.

Features

NEW Increased focus on perioperative medicine, including outstanding sections on pre-op assessment, critical care medicine, and pain management
NEW Expanded information on regional anesthesia reflects the best of current anesthesia practice, including ultrasound-guided techniques
NEW Downloadable video clips of common procedures
Complete coverage that spans the entire field, including all of the anesthetic considerations, preparations, and procedures for the surgical patient, the pain patient, and critical care patient
Ideal for anesthesiology residents and practitioners preparing for the Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology (MOCA) exam
Balanced presentation surveys clinical information, practical clinical procedures, and the molecular and basic scientific foundations of anesthesiology practice
Timely emphasis on safety, quality, and patient-centered care
Learning aids such as key points, numerous tables and algorithms, and key references
Engaging full-color presentation

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