Principles of Anaesthesia Equipment
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Author(s)Yasodananda Kumar
PublisherJp Medical Ltd
ISBN / ASIN935152938X
ISBN-139789351529385
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1-2 business days
Sales Rank10,545,140
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Principles of Anaesthesia Equipment provides guidance on the safe use of a wide range of anaesthesia apparatus, edited by recognised experts based in Boston, USA and the University of the West Indies, Barbados. Divided into thirteen chapters, the book begins with the applied physics of anaesthesia equipment, before covering individual instruments and groups of instruments by chapter. Equipment covered includes anaesthesia machines and work stations, anaesthesia breathing systems, equipment for endotracheal intubation, electrocautery and lasers, equipment for regional anaesthesia, and ultrasound equipment for neuraxial blocks. The final chapter covers the use of simulators in anaesthesia training. Safety tips are included in chapters on pre-use checks of anaesthetic equipment, electrical safety, disinfection and sterilisation. A separate chapter on monitoring features capnography and state-of-the-art cardiac output monitors. Enhanced by 85 full colour illustrations, Principles of Anaesthesia Equipment is an essential resource for anaesthetists and anaesthesia trainees. Key Points * Comprehensive guide to the safe use of a range of anaesthesia equipment * Recognised editorial team from Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA and University of West Indies *85 full colour illustrations
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