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MEDICINE
Wolters Kluwer
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ANESTHESIOLOGY, CRITICAL CARE & PAIN
Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusetts General
Hospital
Ninth Edition
Richard M. Pino, MD, PhD
Medical Director, Procedural Sedation;
ViceChairman forClinical Affairs
October 2015 / Softbound / 5 x 8 / 768pp
978-1-4511-9515-6
DESCRIPTION
Apply today’s best practices in anesthesiology!
Relied on for over 30 years by practicing anesthesiologists
and residents as well as nurse anesthetists,
Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the MassachusettsGeneral
Hospital
offers you current, comprehensive, concise, consistent, and clinically relevant guidelines on all facets
of anesthesia, perioperative care, critical care, and pain management from a host of seasoned experts.
FEATURES
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Find the answers you need effortlessly
through
an easy-to-scan outline format that progresses
intuitively from preoperative evaluation through
administration of anesthesia to perioperative
issues for each subject.
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Focus on the clinical fundamentals
needed for
the safe delivery of anesthesia and perioperative
care.
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Achieve excellent outcomes
using
proven
procedures
from the internationally recognized
Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain
Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
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PART I: EVALUATING THE PATIENT BEFORE
ANESTHESIA
1. Evaluating the Patient Before Anesthesia
2. Specific Considerations with Cardiac
Disease
3. Specific Considerations with Pulmonary
Disease
4. Specific Considerations with Renal Disease
5. Specific Considerations with Liver Disease
6. Specific Considerations with Endocrine
Disease
7. Infectious Diseases and Infection Control in
Anesthesia
8. Safety in Anesthesia
9. The Anesthesia Machine
10. Monitoring
11. Monitoring Anesthetic Brain States
12. Intravenous and Inhalation Anesthetics
13. Neuromuscular Blockade
14. Airway Evaluation and Management
15. Administration of General Anesthesia
... abridged to fit
APPENDIX I: Drugs with Narrow Therapeutic
Ranges and Potential for Harm
APPENDIX II: Commonly Used Drugs
APPENDIX III: Common Intravenous
PART II: ADMINISTRATIONOF ANESTHESIA
PART III: PERIOPERATIVE ISSUES
TABLE OF CONTENTS