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Designed to complement the highly popular Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, this companion title provides high quality pharmacology practice questions for exam revision. Focusing specifically on pharmacological principles and agents, it is tailored for postgraduate exams in anaesthesia and intensive care including the FRCA, FFICM, the EDAIC, and the EDIC.
Over 230 True/False MCQs and Single Best Answers help readers to test and consolidate knowledge learnt from Drugs in. Questions are arranged into 17 subject-themed chapters such as Intravenous anaesthetic agents to focus revision. Structured questions and answers are accompanied by detailed explanations, cross-references to Drugs in where relevant, and further reading.
Written by consultants and experienced trainees, SBAs and MCQs for Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care offers a true test of the readers pharmacology knowledge, and is an essential purchase for anyone preparing for their anaesthetic and intensive care examinations, including the Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FRCA), the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC), the Fellowship of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM), and the European Diploma in Intensive Care Medicine (EDIC) examinations.
Data sheet
1:Inhaled anaesthetic agents, Claire Blandford
2:Intravenous anaesthetic agents, David Levy
3:Local anaesthetic agents, Claire Blandford
4:Drugs affecting neuromuscular function, Graham C. McCracken
5:Analgesics: opioids, Sarah Shaw
6:Analgesics: non-opioids, David Hutchins and Claire Blandford
7:Antimicrobial agents, Edward Scarth
8:Intravenous fluids and blood products, Sarah Shaw
9:Pharmacological principles, Graham C. McCracken
10:Drugs affecting the Central Nervous System, David Levy and Claire Blandford
11:Drugs affecting the Cardiovascular System, Helen Marshall
12:Drugs affecting the Respiratory System, Helen Marshall
13:Drugs affecting the Gastrointestinal System, Graham C. McCracken
14:Drugs affecting the Renal Tract, Helen Marshall
15:Drugs affecting the Endocrine System, David Levy
16:Drugs affecting the Haematological and Immunological Systems, Edward Scarth
17:Drugs in Overdose, Edward Scarth