Introducing Anaesthesia is a must-have guide for new trainees beginning their specialty training in anaesthesia. It clearly explains the basics of anaesthetics including scientific principles, pharmacology and clinical practice as well as how to deal with common emergencies. The content addresses what a trainee needs to learn in the first three to six months of specialty training and maps to the Royal College of Anaesthetist’s Initial Assessment of Competency.
Designed to provide structured support and learning, Introducing Anaesthesia builds confidence via the inclusion of diagrams and videos which demonstrate techniques and competencies. Clearly written and focused on the initial hurdles which all newcomers to anaesthesia need to overcome, this is an indispensible guide to the the principles and techniques required for trainees to anaesthetize patients on their own and to pass workbased assessments.
This book is ideal for new anaesthetic trainees and for those responsible for their training, mentoring and assessment.Trainees in acute medicine and emergency medicine who need to gain experience in anaesthetics as well as nurses and operating department practitioners will find this text very useful.
Book Features
- Logically structured to take trainees from the basics of equipment, devices, monitoring and pharmacology to the planning and conducting of anaesthesia to dealing with common emergencies
- Content is mapped to the Royal College of Anaesthetist’s Initial Assessment of Competency which trainees must undertake after the first three to six months of training
- Includes videos of anaesthetics issues such as machine checks, emergency drills and advanced life support
- Each chapter finishes with self-assessment questions to review learning
- Highly illustrated with excellent reader-friendly learning features
Table of Contents:
- Anaesthetic equipment
- Anaesthetic pharmacology
- Planning for general anaesthesia
- Routine induction of general anaesthesia
- The rapid sequence induction
- Central neuraxial blockade
- Emergency drills
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