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Primary FRCA Structured Oral Exam Guide 2 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Sērija : MasterPass
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Feb-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1785231057
  • ISBN-13: 9781785231056
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Sērija : MasterPass
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Feb-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1785231057
  • ISBN-13: 9781785231056
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The Primary FRCA Structured Oral Examination Study Guide 2 is the definitive revision aid to the Primary FRCA structured oral examination. This second edition is revised and updated in line with the new Royal College of Anaesthetists Guide to the Primary FRCA, with over 20 new topics to reflect changes to the RCoAs model questions and major revisions to graphs, diagrams and many of the pre-existing sections.

Packed with new guidelines and current hot topics, this second volume covers pharmacology, special patient groups and critical incidents in depth. Over 37 pharmacology topics are covered including mechanisms of drug action, dose-response curves, drug interactions, half-life, variations in drug metabolism, opioids, neuromuscular blocking drugs and more. Twelve special patient groups topics are covered including paediatrics, elderly, pregnancy, diabetes, hypertension and more. Over 20 critical incidents topics are covered including aspiration, cyanosis, bradycardia, failed intubation, ST segment changes, hypoxia and more. The second edition of this hugely popular book is improved in clarity and content but stays true to the pragmatic approach adopted by the authors in the first edition.
Foreword v
Preface vii
Contributors ix
Acknowledgement xi
PART 01 PHARMACOLOGY
1(200)
1 Receptors
2(4)
2 Mechanism of drug action
6(1)
3 Drug interactions
7(2)
4 Drug absorption and bioavailability
9(5)
5 Drugs and the liver
14(3)
6 Drugs and the kidney
17(3)
7 Variations in drug metabolism
20(2)
8 Isomers
22(3)
9 Drugs to draw
25(3)
10 Exponential functions
28(3)
11 Dose--response curves
31(4)
12 First- and zero-order kinetics
35(3)
13 Volume of distribution, clearance and half-life
38(2)
14 Compartment models
40(2)
15 Total intravenous anaesthesia
42(3)
16 Induction agents
45(5)
17 Nitrous oxide
50(3)
18 Inhalational anaesthetic agents (volatile agents)
53(7)
19 Neuromuscular blocking drugs
60(9)
20 Cholinesterase inhibitors (anticholinesterases) and reversal agents
69(5)
21 Antimuscarinic drugs
74(5)
22 Opioids
79(11)
23 Local anaesthetics
90(3)
24 Antiemetics and prokinetics
93(10)
25 Antiarrhythmic drugs
103(11)
26 Antihypertensive agents
114(15)
27 Diuretics
129(8)
28 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
137(6)
29 Antibiotics
143(5)
30 Anticoagulants
148(6)
31 Anti-platelet agents
154(4)
32 Blood
158(4)
33 Hypoglycaemic agents
162(4)
34 Anticonvulsants
166(5)
35 Antidepressants
171(5)
36 Drugs used to treat asthma
176(5)
37 Miscellaneous drugs
181(20)
PART 02 SPECIAL PATIENT GROUPS
201(48)
38 The Jehovah's Witness
202(4)
39 Obesity
206(3)
40 Paediatric patient
209(7)
41 Pregnancy
216(3)
42 Elderly patient
219(4)
43 Down's syndrome
223(2)
44 Sickle cell anaemia
225(4)
45 Rheumatoid arthritis
229(3)
46 Diabetes
232(3)
47 Hypertensive patient
235(3)
48 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
238(2)
49 Burns and trauma
240(4)
50 Brainstem death and organ donation
244(5)
PART 03 CRITICAL INCIDENTS
249(50)
51 Anaphylaxis
250(2)
52 Aspiration
252(2)
53 Awareness
254(3)
54 Blood transfusion error
257(3)
55 Bradycardia
260(2)
56 Cyanosis
262(1)
57 Difficult to ventilate (high airway pressures)
263(2)
58 Failed intubation
265(8)
59 Failure to breathe
273(2)
60 High spinal block
275(1)
61 Hypertension
276(1)
62 Hypotension
277(2)
63 Hypoxia
279(2)
64 Intra-arterial injection
281(2)
65 Laryngospasm
283(1)
66 Local anaesthetic toxicity
284(2)
67 Malignant hyperpyrexia
286(2)
68 Needlestick injury
288(2)
69 Post-dural puncture headache
290(3)
70 ST segment changes
293(1)
71 Tachyarrhythmias
294(3)
72 Venous air embolism (VAE)
297(2)
Index 299
Kate McCombe, consultant anaesthetist, Frimley Health NHS Trust, Surrey, UK

Lara Wijayasiri, consultant anaesthetist, Ashford & St Peters Hospitals NHS Trust, Surrey, UK