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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 1392 pages, height x width x depth: 234x188x51 mm, weight: 1991 g, 350 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-May-2013
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Medical
  • ISBN-10: 0071627030
  • ISBN-13: 9780071627030
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 1392 pages, height x width x depth: 234x188x51 mm, weight: 1991 g, 350 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-May-2013
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Medical
  • ISBN-10: 0071627030
  • ISBN-13: 9780071627030
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The most user-friendly, clinically relevant overview of the practice of anesthesiology

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Current, concise, and engagingly written, Morgan & Mikhails Clinical Anesthesiology, Fifth Edition is a true essential for all anesthesia students and practitioners. This trusted classic delivers comprehensive coverage of the fields must-know basic science and clinical topics in a clear, easy-to-understand presentation. Indispensable for coursework, exam review, and as a clinical refresher, this trusted text has been extensively updated to reflect the latest research and developments.

Heres why Clinical Anesthesiology is the best anesthesiology resource:





NEW full-color presentation NEW chapters on the most pertinent topics in anesthesiology, including anesthesia outside of the operating room and a revamped peripheral nerve blocks chapter that details ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia Up-to-date discussion of all relevant areas within anesthesiology, including equipment, pharmacology, regional anesthesia, pathophysiology, pain management, and critical care Case discussions promote application of the concepts to real-world practice Numerous tables and figures encapsulate important information and facilitate memorization
Chapter Authors v
Contributors vii
Research and Review ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
1 The Practice of Anesthesiology
1(8)
SECTION I Anesthetic Equipment & Monitors
2 The Operating Room Environment
9(20)
Charles E. Cowles
3 Breathing Systems
29(14)
4 The Anesthesia Machine
43(44)
5 Cardiovascular Monitoring
87(36)
6 Noncardiovascular Monitoring
123(20)
SECTION II Clinical Pharmacology
7 Pharmacological Principles
143(10)
8 Inhalation Anesthetics
153(22)
9 Intravenous Anesthetics
175(14)
10 Analgesic Agents
189(10)
11 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
199(24)
12 Cholinesterase Inhibitors & Other Pharmacologic Antagonists to Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
223(10)
13 Anticholinergic Drugs
233(6)
14 Adrenergic Agonists & Antagonists
239(16)
15 Hypotensive Agents
255(8)
16 Local Anesthetics
263(14)
17 Adjuncts to Anesthesia
277(18)
SECTION III Anesthetic Management
18 Preoperative Assessment, Premedication, & Perioperative Documentation
295(14)
19 Airway Management
309(34)
20 Cardiovascular Physiology & Anesthesia
343(32)
21 Anesthesia for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease
375(60)
22 Anesthesia for Cardiovascular Surgery
435(52)
23 Respiratory Physiology & Anesthesia
487(40)
24 Anesthesia for Patients with Respiratory Disease
527(18)
25 Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery
545(30)
26 Neurophysiology & Anesthesia
575(18)
27 Anesthesia for Neurosurgery
593(20)
28 Anesthesia for Patients with Neurologic & Psychiatric Diseases
613(18)
29 Renal Physiology & Anesthesia
631(22)
30 Anesthesia for Patients with Kidney Disease
653(18)
31 Anesthesia for Genitourinary Surgery
671(20)
32 Hepatic Physiology & Anesthesia
691(16)
Michael Ramsay
33 Anesthesia for Patients with Liver Disease
707(20)
Michael Ramsay
34 Anesthesia for Patients with Endocrine Disease
727(20)
35 Anesthesia for Patients with Neuromuscular Disease
747(12)
36 Anesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery
759(14)
37 Anesthesia for Otorhinolaryngologic Surgery
773(16)
38 Anesthesia for Orthopedic Surgery
789(16)
Edward R. Mariano
39 Anesthesia for Trauma & Emergency Surgery
805(20)
Brian P. McGlinch
40 Maternal & Fetal Physiology & Anesthesia
825(18)
Michael A. Frolich
41 Obstetric Anesthesia
843(34)
Michael A. Frolich
42 Pediatric Anesthesia
877(30)
43 Geriatric Anesthesia
907(12)
44 Ambulatory, Nonoperating Room, & Office-Based Anesthesia
919(18)
SECTION IV Regional Anesthesia & Pain Management
45 Spinal, Epidural, & Caudal Blocks
937(38)
46 Peripheral Nerve Blocks
975(48)
Sarah J. Madison
Brian M. Ilfeld
47 Chronic Pain Management
1023(64)
Richard W. Rosenquist
Bruce M. Vrooman
48 Perioperative Pain Management & Enhanced Outcomes
1087(20)
Francesco Carli
Gabriele Baldinic
SECTION V Perioperative & Critical Care Medicine
49 Management of Patients with Fluid & Electrolyte Disturbances
1107(34)
50 Acid-Base Management
1141(20)
51 Fluid Management & Blood Component Therapy
1161(22)
52 Thermoregulation, Hypothermia, & Malignant Hyperthermia
1183(10)
53 Nutrition in Perioperative & Critical Care
1193(6)
54 Anesthetic Complications
1199(32)
55 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
1231(26)
Martin Giesecke
Srikanth Hosur
56 Postanesthesia Care
1257(20)
57 Critical Care
1277(48)
58 Safety, Quality, & Performance Improvement
1325(6)
Index 1331
John F. Butterworth, MD is Chairman, Department of Anesthesia at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.









David C. Mackey, MD is Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.





John D. Wasnick, MD is Chairman, Department of Anesthesia, Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.