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Medical Reference Catalogue 2015

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Stoelting’s Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice

Fifth Edition

Steven Shafer MD

Stanford University Medical Center

Pamela Flood MD

James Rathmell MD

Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School

November 2014 / Hardcover

Approx. 912 pp. / Approx. 500 Illus. / Approx. 300 Tables

978-1-6054-7550-9

DESCRIPTION

FEATURES

Ensure safe and effective perioperative patient management with

Stoelting’s Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic

Practice

. This best-selling clinical reference provides comprehensive, current, clinically oriented, authoritative information on

all aspects of pharmacology and physiology that are relevant to anesthesiology, equipping you to make the most informed

clinical decisions about the care of your patients.

• Apply the latest knowledge with coverage of all new drugs, as well as new findings on the actions and interactions of

established drugs.

• Prepare for certification and recertification exams with the most widely respected reference on anesthetic pharmacology

and physiology.

• Benefit from the authority of a “who’s who” in contemporary anesthesiology, under the masterful editorial leadership of

Dr. Robert K. Stoelting’s chosen successors.

ANESTHESIOLOGY, CRITICAL CARE & PAIN MANAGEMENT

FEATURES

• Comprehensive but succinct coverage of all major topics

• Easy to access

• Many tables and lists to emphasize key points

• NEW CHAPTERS on drug delivery systems, pharmacogenomics

• New coverage of drugs with anesthetic interactions and the physiology of resuscitation

Stoelting’s Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic

Practice

Third Edition

Robert K. Stoelting MD

Indiana University School of Medicine

November 2014 / Paperback

Approx. 1104 pp. / Approx. 200 Illus. / Approx. 300 Tables

978-1-6054-7549-3

DESCRIPTION

Understanding pharmacology as it applies to the function of anesthesthetic drugs is crucial to learning how to be an

anesthesiologist; understanding how physiology interacts with the drugs you are administering is just as important. This

handbook follows the chapter headings of its parent textbook. Figures and tables are used extensively to summarize key

points and dosages, making the book easy to use in the OR. A separate drug index makes looking up individual drugs fast and

easy.