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Principles of Physiology for the Anaesthetist, Second edition
Ian Power, Peter Kam
Paperback
£47.99
ISBN:
9780340887998
ISBN-10:
0340887990
Published:
28/12/2007
Extent:
432 pages
Illustrations:
380 b/w line drawings
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Summary:
The practice of anaesthesia, including intensive care medicine and pain management, requires a considerable understanding of normal and abnormal physiology. This is reflected in postgraduate examinations in anaesthesia where candidates are questioned in depth about many aspects of physiology.
The second edition of this well-received textbook continues to provide candidates with a 'tailor-made' alternative to more general physiology textbooks, delivering information designed and written specifically with the trainee anaesthetist in mind. The authors bring their extensive experience of teaching physiology to the book in order to improve the understanding of the fundamentals of human physiology in relation to the work of the anaesthetist. The content covers the physiology of all the major organ systems, with specific emphasis on the nervous, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. In addition, there are special sections on the physiology of pain, the physiology of ageing and the physiological effects of specific environments, all highly relevant to anaesthetic practice. Diagrams throughout, praised in reviews of the first edition, are used to support the text and to aid understanding of difficult concepts. The second edition also incorporates a number of new features - learning objectives, areas for reflection and a handy summary of physiological equations. It will remain an invaluable reference throughout anaesthetic training and beyond, and a useful revision aid.
- Tailored to the needs of the anaesthetist in training
- Highly readable style
- Well broken text facilitates revision
- Numerous clear explanatory diagrams support the text throughout
- Additional features of 'learning objectives' and 'areas for reflection', new to this second edition, provide helpful directions for study
- Highly experienced authors
About the Author(s):
Ian Power, Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, University of Edinburgh, The Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK Peter Kam, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, University of Sydney, Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, NSW, Australia
Readership:
Anaesthetists in training for postgraduate exams - in UK FRCA (c.1500 SHO, 1800 SpR), in Aus/NZ FANZCA (c.600), in USA Board exams in anesthesia and critical care (c.4000 residents) , in Europe Europe
Reviews:
"I can highly recommend this book to the intended audience and also to all anaesthetists as a quick reference text. It is well written and focused directly at the knowledge needed by our profession. The reflections and equations section alone would justify this book's inclusion in one's library."
Anaesthesia Intensive Care, Vol. 36, No. 3, May 2008
"... a very useful textbook for anaesthetists. The second edition includes important recent developments in the understanding of physiology and I will certainly recommend this textbook to my trainees."
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2008 101(2):287
"this book is extremely well written and a valuable resource for an anaesthetic or critical care trainee. It contains up-to-date information regarding the advances in the understanding of physiology... It is competitively priced and covers the essential physiology knowledge needed for anaesthetic examinations. I would recommend this book to other anaesthetic trainees."
Anaesthesia
Awards
FIRST PRIZE in the Anaesthesia category of the BMA Medical Book Competition (2008)
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