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Oxford Handbook of Perioperative Practice

Oxford Handbook of Perioperative Practice

9780198783787
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Filled with clinical information and practical advice, this second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Perioperative Practice has been substantially updated to reflect changes in the field. Taking a logical sequence to follow the journey of the patient from anaesthesia to surgery, then on to the post-anaesthetic recovery area, it provides guidance on all aspect of patient care and support.Specialty surgery, such as bariatric surgery, has been included in a new chapter to cover developments in the field and the increase in NHS provision of these services since the first edition was published. This has been reflected in covering the pre-surgical requirements to newer types of surgery, including psychological interventions and implications for practitioners who need to cover anaesthetics, surgery, and post-anaesthetic care separately. With easy to access information about essential information and various medical conditions, this volume has been written by expert teaching staff and clinicians who work within the speciality. Unique and indispensable, this book gives a wealth of practical information at your fingertips.
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OUP Oxford
98262
9780198783787
9780198783787

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
864
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
402
  • Perioperative practice; Ethicolegal aspects of perioperative practice; Admission of surgical patients; Preadmission management; Patients with comorbidities; Patient safety; Principles of anaesthesia; Essential anaesthetic equipment; Scientific principles; Airway management; Complications of anaesthesia; Specialist anaesthesia; Patient skin preparation; Operating theatre practice; Patient positioning for surgery; Surgical equipment; Wound management; Specialist surgery; Preparation of the post-anaesthetic care unit; Managing the post-anaesthesia patient; Perioperative pharmacology; Pain management; Perioperative drugs I; Perioperative drugs II; Fluid therapy and replacement; Emergency care;
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