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| | | | | Clinical Anesthesia, 5th Ed. Publisher's Description Clinical Anesthesia, 5th Ed. powered by Skyscape |  | Author(s): Paul G Barash MD, Bruce F Cullen MD & Robert K Stoelting MD
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | This new version of best-selling mobile reference provides instant access to the full text of the newly updated Handbook of Clinical Anesthesia, 5th Edition. Quick-scanning bulleted text screens and tables offer practical guidelines on every aspect of perioperative patient care, including new entries on office-based anesthesia, disaster preparedness, and bioterrorism. Also included are formulas, an electrocardiography atlas, American Heart Association resuscitation protocols, difficult airway algorithms, and malignant hyperthermia protocol.
look at all this updated edition delivers! - Drug List & Black Box Warnings - Icons in the drug list indicate where FDA Black Box Warnings have been issued and link to summaries of these warnings
- Regional Anesthesia Atlas offers drawings and photos as an anatomic guide for placement of nerve blocks
- Enhanced coverage of the perioperative period, including preoperative evaluation, intraoperative management and anesthesia subspecialties, as well as postoperative care.
- Interactive Flow Charts help walk you through a decision
- New topics include:
- Bariatric surgery
- Disaster preparedness
- Difficult Airway Algorithm
- ASA Clinical Practice Guidelines
- ASA Pacemaker
- implantable defibrillator guidelines
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