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Applied Anatomy for the FRCA [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 422 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1111 g, 96 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367254921
  • ISBN-13: 9780367254926
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 422 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1111 g, 96 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367254921
  • ISBN-13: 9780367254926
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"This book covers the anatomical knowledge that trainee anaesthetists who are revising for the Primary and Final FRCA exams will need. The topics covered are derived from the FRCA curriculum and include the most up to date version of past exam questions,in order to ensure targeted and successful exam revision. The content, illustrations and overall layout of this book ensure that common gaps in anatomical knowledge encountered by FRCA trainees are included. The book is divided into sections pertaining to anatomical regions; head and neck, thorax, abdomen, spine, upper and lower limbs. The topics of importance to anaesthetists are presented under 'structures', 'circulation' and 'nervous system' (with relevance to regional anaesthesia). Each topic is extensively researched and presented in a simple format for maximum retention. This book makes learning and remembering applied anatomy as straightforward as possible. It also supplements the knowledge required by trainee anaesthetists appearing for the FRCA exams. Clinical educators will also find it useful in teaching. It serves as a practical reference for anatomical knowledge at any point in an anaesthetist's career"--

Applied Anatomy for the FRCA covers the anatomical knowledge that trainee anaesthetists who are revising for the Primary and Final FRCA exams will need. The topics covered are derived from the FRCA curriculum and include the most up-to-date version of past exam questions, in order to ensure targeted and successful exam revision.

The content, illustrations and overall layout of this book ensure that common gaps in anatomical knowledge encountered by FRCA trainees are included. This reference is divided into sections pertaining to anatomical regions: head and neck, thorax, abdomen, spine, and the upper and lower limbs. The topics of importance to anaesthetists are presented under ‘structures’, ‘circulation’ and ‘nervous system’ (with relevance to regional anaesthesia). Each topic is extensively researched and presented in a simple format for maximum retention. This book makes learning and remembering applied anatomy as straightforward as possible.

Applied Anatomy for the FRCA

supplements the knowledge required by trainee anaesthetists appearing for the FRCA exams. Clinical educators will also find it useful in teaching. It serves as a practical reference for anatomical knowledge at any point in an anaesthetist’s career.

About the Editors

Dr Bobby Krishnachetty

has been a Consultant Anaesthetist at Southend University Hospital since 2010 and a college tutor for six years. She completed her diploma in medical education and is the author of The Final FRCA Structured Oral Examination: A Complete Guide

. She is also the organiser of the regional teaching for Core trainees in the East of England school of anaesthesia, as well as Founder of the ‘Southend Viva Club’ Primary and Final FRCA SOE revision courses for more than nine years, and Cofounder of MRCS OSCE webinars.

Mr Abdul Syed

has been a Consultant Surgeon at Southend University Hospital since 2015. He is Lead for postgraduate teaching of surgical trainees, Cofounder of MRCS OSCE webinars, and conducts Core surgical trainee interview skills courses. Mr Syed is also an Assessor for medical school interviews and an active participant in QI projects and research.

Foreword ix
Contributors xi
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Head And Neck
1(98)
Structures
2(40)
Scalp and Base of Skull
3(5)
Brain
8(1)
Pituitary Gland
9(4)
Eye
13(6)
Sagittal Section of Neck
19(2)
Nose
21(4)
Tongue
25(1)
Pharynx
26(1)
Larynx
27(8)
Grades at Laryngoscopy
35(1)
Cross Section of Neck at C6 Level
36(3)
Triangles of Neck
39(3)
Circulation
42(20)
Cerebral Circulation
43(7)
Venous Drainage of the Brain
50(3)
Great Veins of the Neck
53(9)
Nervous System
62(37)
Cranial Nerves
63(3)
Optic Nerve
66(1)
Trigeminal Nerve
67(3)
Facial Nerve
70(2)
Vagus Nerve
72(6)
Scalp Blocks
78(5)
Eye Blocks
83(5)
Laryngeal Nerve Blocks
88(4)
Cervical Plexus
92(7)
Chapter 2 Thorax
99(66)
Structures
100(42)
Apertures in the Neck
101(3)
Cross Section at T4 Level
104(2)
Tracheobronchial Tree
106(8)
Lung
114(6)
Pleura
120(6)
Mediastinum
126(4)
Heart
130(6)
Diaphragm
136(3)
Ribs
139(3)
Circulation
142(13)
Pulmonary Circulation
143(4)
Coronary Circulation
147(8)
Nervous System
155(10)
Phrenic Nerve
156(3)
Intercostal Nerve
159(3)
Thoracic Wall Blocks
162(3)
Chapter 3 Abdomen
165(34)
Structures
166(7)
Spleen
167(3)
Liver
170(3)
Circulation
173(7)
Mesenteric Circulation
174(6)
Nervous System
180(3)
Anterior Abdominal Wall
181(2)
Blocks of the Abdominal Wall
183(16)
Transversus Abdominis Plane Block
184(4)
Rectus Sheath Block
188(3)
Inguinal and Iliohypogastric Nerve Blocks
191(3)
Quadratus Lumborum Block
194(1)
Erector Spinae Plane Block
195(1)
Penile Block
196(3)
Chapter 4 Spine
199(34)
Structures
200(11)
Vertebral Column
201(4)
Spinal Cord and Tracts
205(4)
Meningeal Layers
209(2)
Circulation
211(7)
Spinal Cord Circulation
212(6)
Nervous System
218(15)
Spinal and Epidural Blocks
219(4)
Sacrum and Caudal Block
223(5)
Paravertebral Block
228(5)
Chapter 5 Upper Limb
233(46)
Structures
234(4)
Antecubital Fossa
235(3)
Circulation
238(8)
Arterial Supply of Upper Limb
239(5)
Venous Drainage of Upper Limb
244(2)
Nervous System
246(33)
Dermatomes and Peripheral Nerve Distribution
247(2)
Brachial Plexus
249(6)
Terminal Branches
255(4)
Nerve Blocks
259(1)
Interscalene Approach
260(3)
Supraclavicular Approach
263(3)
Infraclavicular Approach
266(2)
Axillary Approach
268(3)
Peripheral Nerve Blocks at the Level of Forearm
271(2)
Peripheral Nerve Blocks at Level of Wrist
273(3)
An Excerpt from the Previous Exam
276(3)
Chapter 6 Lower Limb
279(46)
Structures
280(5)
Femoral Triangle
281(2)
Popliteal Fossa
283(2)
Circulation
285(6)
Arterial Supply of Lower Limb
286(3)
Venous Drainage of Lower Limb
289(2)
Nervous System
291(34)
Dermatomes and Nerve Distribution
292(2)
The Lumbar Plexus
294(3)
Femoral Nerve
297(2)
Sciatic Nerve
299(3)
Nerve Blocks
302(23)
Chapter 7 Miscellaneous
325
Anatomy of the Nerve
326(5)
Pain Pathway
331(3)
Nerve Stimulators for Regional Anaesthesia
334(4)
Ultrasound for Regional Anaesthesia
338(5)
Regional Anaesthesia in Patients Taking Anticoagulants and Antiplatelets
343(3)
Autonomic Nervous System
346(22)
Autonomic Supply of Eye
354(3)
Autonomic Supply of Heart
357(3)
Sympathetic Blocks
360(8)
Labour Analgesia
368(5)
Placenta
373(7)
Fetal Circulation
380(10)
Bone Circulation
390(5)
Anatomical Differences between Paediatric and Adult Airway
395
Dr Bobby Krishnachetty

has been a Consultant Anaesthetist at Southend University Hospital since 2010.





College tutor for 6 years Completed diploma in medical education Author of the The Final FRCA Structured Oral Examination: A Complete Guide Organiser of the regional teaching for Core trainees in the East of England school of anaesthesia Founder of the Southend Viva Club Primary and Final FRCA SOE revision courses for more than 9 years. Cofounder of MRCS OSCE webinars.



Mr Abdul Syed

has been a Consultant Surgeon Southend University Hospital since 2015





Lead for postgraduate teaching of surgical trainees Cofounder of MRCS OSCE webinars Conducts core surgical trainee interview skills courses Assessor for medical school interviews Active participant in QI projects and research