BMJ - How to Survive Anaesthesia - A Guide for Trainees
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The first section of this book deals with two fundamental aspects of
anaesthetic practice: the airway and vascular access. General anaesthesia has been summarised by the simple phrase put up a drip, put down a tube and give plenty of oxygen. Many anaesthetists resent this glib description of their work, but it does have the virtue of emphasising the importance of venous cannulation and control of the airway, which are essential for the safe conduct of anaesthesia.
Difficulties arise in anaesthesia when one of these fundamental areas
is not secure and, if both fail, then disaster is close at hand. Therefore, in the first 10 chapters we concentrate on evaluation and control of the airway, the anaesthetic machine and circuits, basic anaesthetic monitoring, vascular access, and the choice of intravenous fluids. We have not given detailed instructions on how to undertake the practical procedures. There is no substitute for careful instruction from a senior anaesthetist as part of the anaesthetic procedure. At the start of training the application of physiology and pharmacology to anaesthesia is exciting, and knowledge of the
equipment may seem mundane and even boring. It is imperative that
you have a basic understanding of the equipment you use – failure to
do so will put the patient at risk. Downloads
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