"...an excellent introductory outline for undergraduate students of medicine." - Ontario Medical Review

As in most fields of medical practice many things in anaesthesia are done on an empirical basis: this speciality is dynamic and expanding, and today's dogma may become tomorrow's error. This introductory manual, now revised and updated in a second edition, was prepared by the Department of Anaesthesia in Canadian medical schools and provides the undergraduate medical student with an important foundation for wider knowledge in the realm of anaesthesiology.

Contents include Anaesthesia in relation to surgery , Evaluation of the patient before anaesthesia, Preanaesthetic medication, General anaesthesia, Neuromuscular transmission and muscle relaxation, Regional anaesthesia, Care of the unconscious patient, Respiration and anaesthesia, Cardiovascular homeostasis in relation to anaesthesia and resuscitation, Fluid and electrolyte balance, Acid-base balance, Complications of anaesthesia, Postoperative problems and care, Obstetrical anaesthesia and resuscitation of the newborn, and Special considerations in paediatric anaesthesia.

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This introductory manual, now revised and updated in a second edition, was prepared by the Department of Anaesthesia in Canadian medical schools and provides the undergraduate medical student with an important foundation for wider knowledge in the realm of anaesthesiology.
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Product details

ISBN
9780802020970
Published
1973
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Weight
260 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
140 mm
Thickness
10 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
212

Biographical note

Roderick A. Gordon (1911-1998) was a professor emeritus and former Chairman of the Department of Anaesthesia at the University of Toronto, and Anaesthetist-in-Chief at the Toronto General Hospital.