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Primary FRCA Structured Oral Examination Study Guide 1 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 242 pages, weight: 567 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Mar-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1846192706
  • ISBN-13: 9781846192708
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 242 pages, weight: 567 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Mar-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1846192706
  • ISBN-13: 9781846192708
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This fully up-to-date book is designed specifically for candidates preparing for the Primary FRCA structured oral examination, incorporating the new exam structure and syllabus. Sample questions accurately reflect the examination, while model answers are systematically structured with definitions and classifications, and illustrated with essential diagrams and graphs. The books provide clear and concise explanations to key scientific concepts, and problem-based answers to clinical scenarios. This first part contains questions on physiology and physics. Packed with new guidelines, fundamental topics that are poorly covered in other main texts, and current hot topics, this book and its companion The Primary FRCA Structured Oral Examination Study Guide 2 are the definitive revision aid to the Primary FRCA, but will also be of value to candidates preparing for the basic science component of the Final FRCA, as reference source for qualified anaesthetists, and as a text for tutors preparing candidates for the structured oral examination (SOE).
Foreword vi
Preface vii
Contributors ix
The Primary FRCA Examination 1(2)
PART 1 PHYSIOLOGY
3(134)
1 Haemoglobin
5(2)
2 Oxygen-haemoglobin dissociation curve
7(3)
3 Hypoxia
10(5)
4 Oxygen transport
15(3)
5 Carbon dioxide transport
18(3)
6 Alveolar gas equation
21(2)
7 Ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) mismatch and shunt
23(4)
8 Respiratory dead space
27(3)
9 Lung volumes
30(3)
10 Lung compliance
33(2)
11 Control of respiration
35(4)
12 Altitude and diving
39(6)
13 Lung function measurement
45(4)
14 Effects of anaesthesia on lung function
49(2)
15 Baroreceptors and control of blood pressure
51(2)
16 Cardiac cycle
53(1)
17 Coronary circulation
54(3)
18 Exercise
57(3)
19 Starvation
60(3)
20 Nausea and vomiting
63(2)
21 Liver physiology
65(3)
22 Gastric regulation
68(4)
23 Total parenteral nutrition
72(2)
24 Acid-base balance
74(3)
25 Buffers
77(4)
26 Renal blood flow
81(5)
27 Renal handling of glucose, sodium and inulin
86(2)
28 Fluid compartments
88(3)
29 Osmoregulation
91(2)
30 Action potentials
93(3)
31 Cerebral blood flow
96(4)
32 Cerebrospinal fluid
100(3)
33 Autonomie nervous system
103(3)
34 Child versus adult
106(2)
35 Pregnancy
108(2)
36 Placental transfer
110(2)
37 Ageing
112(2)
38 Adrenal gland
114(2)
39 Pain pathways
116(6)
40 Thyroid gland
122(2)
41 Eye
124(2)
42 Endothelium
126(2)
43 Portal circulations
128(2)
44 Blood
130(3)
45 Muscle electrophysiology
133(2)
46 Reflexes
135(2)
PART 2 PHYSICS
137(90)
47 Definitions
139(2)
48 Standard international units
141(3)
49 Principles of measurement
144(5)
50 Gas laws
149(3)
51 Supply of medical gases
152(4)
52 General aspects of pressure
156(2)
53 Pressure regulators
158(4)
54 Flow
162(4)
55 Electrical components
166(3)
56 Defibrillators
169(2)
57 Electrical safety
171(3)
58 Diathermy
174(2)
59 Heat capacity and latent heat
176(4)
60 Temperature measurement
180(4)
61 Pollution and scavenging
184(3)
62 Oxygen measurement
187(3)
63 pH measurement
190(2)
64 Carbon dioxide measurement
192(2)
65 Blood pressure measurement
194(3)
66 Cardiac output monitoring
197(7)
67 Depth of anaesthesia monitoring
204(2)
68 Safety features of the anaesthetic machine
206(2)
69 Breathing systems
208(5)
70 Resuscitation bags and valves
213(3)
71 Ventilators
216(3)
72 Lasers
219(3)
73 Ultrasound
222(2)
74 CT and MRI
224(3)
Index 227
respectively Specialist Registrar Anaesthetics, St George's Hospital, London, UK; Specialist Registrar Anaesthetics, Poole Hospital, Dorset, UK; Consultant, Intensive Care Medicine & Anaesthetics, The Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK