Anaesthetic Algorithms, R. F. Armstrong (Department of Intensive Care, University College London,),W. Aveling (Consultant Anaesthetist, Consultant Anaesthetist, Middlesex Hospital, London),E. M. Grundy (Consultant Anaesthetist, Consultant Anaesthetist, ITU Middlesex Hospital, London) (9780192625953) — Readings Books

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Anaesthetic Algorithms
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Anaesthetic Algorithms

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The success of the algorithm approach as a means of teaching management strategies has led to their increasing use in teaching texts. In this book strategies are presented in an algorithm method format enabling easy review, access, and revision. The algorithms deal with common anaesthetic problems and include reminders of dangers and controversies. Each algorithm is combined with a page of short notes and a small number of selected references. The text is intended to be an easily accessible reference for practising anaesthetists. In addition, it should be a useful guide for entrance to the FRCA examination as well as an in-theatre prompt.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 May 1996
Pages
92
ISBN
9780192625953

The success of the algorithm approach as a means of teaching management strategies has led to their increasing use in teaching texts. In this book strategies are presented in an algorithm method format enabling easy review, access, and revision. The algorithms deal with common anaesthetic problems and include reminders of dangers and controversies. Each algorithm is combined with a page of short notes and a small number of selected references. The text is intended to be an easily accessible reference for practising anaesthetists. In addition, it should be a useful guide for entrance to the FRCA examination as well as an in-theatre prompt.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 May 1996
Pages
92
ISBN
9780192625953