Oxford Specialty Training is a specialty revision series for postgraduate trainees, taking into account the training structures and syllabuses newly introduced by the Modernising Medical Careers initiative. Training in Anaesthesia is a curriculum-based guide to the first phase of specialty training in anaesthetics; comprehensively covering the specific techniques, assessments and basic medical and physiological knowledge that trainees are required to learn as part of their basic training. These areas are currently examined by the Primary FRCA exam as part of a students progress towards full fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, though the knowledge contained within the bookcontinues to apply throughout all phases of training. The book is authored by both trainees and specialists, and has been comprehensively edited and peer-reviewed by both groups in order to create an authoritative yet accessible text, highlighted and augmented by many of the diagrams and key concepts that a trainee may be expected to reproduce during viva examinations. Novel drug tables convey essential information in a new and attractive form, and the majority of images have been created specifically for this book, avoiding the cliched figuresand illustrations reproduced in training texts to date. The organisation of the material is unique, and the topic-based design ensures easy navigation and structured revision and learning.
Pre-operative assessment; The anaesthetics room, checks and equipment; The anaesthetics room environment; The operating room environment; Recovery; Applied anatomy, regional and spinal anaesthesia; Essential concepts in physiology and pharmacology; The central nervous system and pain physiology; The autonomic nervous system; Muscle physiology and pharmacology; Cardiovascular physiology, pharmacology and medicine; Body compartments and fluid balance; Renal physiology, pharmacology and medicine; Respiratory physiology, pharmacology and medicine; Haematology; Immunology; Microbiology & infection control; Liver and GI tract physiology, pharmacology and medicine; Endocrine physiology, pharmacology and medicine; Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia; Paediatric anaesthesia and analgesia; Anaesthesia and analgesia in the elderly; HDU and ICU care; Trauma; Critical incidents; Maths for the anaesthetist;
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