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quinta-feira, 21 de abril de 2011

Anatomy for Anaesthetists 8th Edition



Anatomy for Anaesthetists 8th Edition. This book has been written to help candidates sitting their professional examination in anaesthesia in order that they may have at their disposal the detailed anatomical knowledge necessary for the day to day practice of anaesthesia. Unlike a textbook of anatomy, which must cover all parts of the body with equally exhaustive thoroughness, this book concentrates particularly on areas of special relevance to anaesthesia and points out features of practical importance to anaesthetic technique. The text is divided into nine sections; the respiratory pathway, the heart, the vertebral canal, the peripheral nerves; The Autonomic Nervous System; The Cranial Nerves; The Orbit and its contents; The Anatomy of Pain and Zones of Anaesthetic Interest. The eighth edition has fully expanded and updated text; and includes new and improved illustrations.

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quarta-feira, 20 de abril de 2011

Concise Anatomy for Anaesthesia - Andreas Erdmann



Concise Anatomy for Anaesthesia, 1st edition. By Andreas G. Erdmann. The book's content is divided into five major sections: respiratory system, cardiovascular system, nervous system, vertebral column, and areas of special interest. Within each section are several chapters that further delineate topics relevant to the anesthesiologist. For example, the respiratory system section includes one chapter each for the mouth, nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchial tree, pleura and mediastinum, lungs, and diaphragm. Where relevant, chapter headings include anatomic description and borders, relation to bordering anatomic structures, points of interest, vascular supply, nerve supply, and lymphatic drainage. The succinct, explanatory text is primarily in outline form. Each chapter is accompanied by at least one figure on the opposite-facing page. Because FRCA examination candidates often are required to compose anatomy sketches, all illustrations are simple, black-and-white drawings. Adopted from the actual FRCA format, open-ended, essay-type sample questions conclude each section.

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