by editors Brian Pollard and Gareth Kitchen
The Handbook of Clinical Anaesthesia, which was written and edited by specialists in the field, offers anaesthetists all the crucial practical information they need on concurrent medical conditions, operational procedures, and techniques. The fourth edition maintains the third’s brevity and thoroughness by providing readers with all the information they need to understand each section of the FRCA syllabus in manageable, practical chunks.
Patient conditions are covered in the first section, followed by surgical procedures in the second, and anesthetic factors in the third. Each component is further separated into chapters on each organ system, with bite-sized entries inside each chapter. These are listed alphabetically and include both frequent and uncommon conditions that anesthetists could meet in the course of their work. This is the perfect book to ‘dive into’ for either specific counsel or general education, delivering rapid and solid information, as it avoids lengthy debate and numerous references.
This manual covers every topic on the FRCA syllabus in the most comprehensive, logical, and informative way. All anaesthetists, from middle school trainees to consultant/specialists, can still access it and find it useful.
See Also: Handbook of Anaesthesia & Peri-Operative Medicine (EPUB)

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