Basics of Anesthesia: Expert Consult (Expert Consult Title: Online + Print) [Kindle Edition]
Author: Ronald D. Miller | Language: English | ISBN: B005BR0JBC | Format: PDF, EPUB
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With the most authoritative and complete overview of anesthesia theory and practice, the latest edition of Basic Anesthesia, edited by noted anesthesiologist Ronald D. Miller, MD and Manuel C. Pardo, Jr., MD, continues to serve as an excellent primer on the scope and practice of anesthesiology. Widely acknowledged as the foremost introductory text, the new edition-now presented in full color throughout-has been thoroughly updated to reflect new and rapidly changing areas in anesthesia practice including new chapters on awareness under anesthesia, quality and patient safety, orthopedics, and expanded coverage of new ultrasound techniques in regional anesthesiology with detailed illustrated guidance.
- Obtain a clear overview of everything you need to know about the fundamentals of anesthesia, including basic science and emerging clinical topics.
- Efficiently retain and synthesize information more easily thanks to a concise, at-a-glance format with numerous illustrations and tables throughout the book that condense complex concepts, and ‘Questions of the Day’ to assist you in understanding key material presented in each chapter.
- Discover the newest in anesthesiology with rigorously updated chapters and the addition of appropriate new chapters on important emerging topics such as awareness under anesthesia; quality and patient safety; orthopedics; and expanded coverage of new ultrasound techniques in regional anesthesiology.
- Learn from one of the very best. World-renowned anesthesiologist Dr. Ronald D. Miller, along with new co-editor Dr. Manuel Pardo, presents definitive coverage on new and rapidly changing areas in anesthesia practice.
- Grasp vital concepts easily thanks to concise, easy-to-read, masterfully edited chapters and a user-friendly format-now presented in full color throughout.
- Gain a detailed visual understanding on how to perform ultrasound techniques in regional anesthesiology (Peripheral Nerve Blocks) using illustrations and high-quality images.
- File Size: 32745 KB
- Print Length: 832 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: Saunders; 6 edition (June 15, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B005BR0JBC
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #79,874 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
- #5 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Professional & Technical > Medical eBooks > Specialties > Anesthesiology
- #54 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Surgery > Anesthesiology
The sixth edition of "Baby Miller" is the best edition of this anesthesia classic. An excellent choice for a solid introduction to Anesthesia, this book serves medical students, beginning residents in anesthesia, surgery residents in an anesthesia rotation, nurse anesthesia students, those needing a concise review before the board exam, and those who want a textbook that won't strain their upper back. It delivers the condensed, critical information that you simply must cram into your brain before the boards, seemingly without wasting a single word. It still manages to be readable and almost enjoyable in places. There are a lot of colorful graphics and photographs. Baby Miller has come a long way since the first edition, which was a lot shorter and strictly black and white. Of course, we know so much more now than we did then.
The text is technical, dense, and demands your full attention. There is no light reading here, with the possible exception of the first four chapters (history of anesthesia, scope of anesthesia practice, etc.). This is a textbook, full of detail that must be learned the hard way. Once I got into it, it was interesting enough and frequently insightful. No textbook gives you "just what you need to know" in daily practice, but this one comes closer to that ideal than any other I have read.
People who completed their training years ago will find this text valuable too. As a practicing anesthesiologist, I found a lot here that applies to my daily work. Since most review courses cover specific topics, with no attempt to be comprehensive, there is real benefit to the overview that this textbook offers. There is no easy way to stay up to date with all of the science in anesthesia, but this book served as the most practical approach for me.
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