
The ability to perform a wide variety of practical procedures safely and competently is essential for any doctor involved in the practice of anaesthesia and intensive care. Junior doctors especially are now called upon to gain competence in many invasive practical procedures in an increasingly short space of time, whilst also understanding the theory behind them. This highly practical book is the only guide needed to the procedures and techniques commonly used in anaesthesia and critical care medicine. Step-by-step, it clearly explains each technique and procedure, enabling the reader to fully understand how and why they are performed. Full colour photographs illustrate each technique, and every chapter covers the same essential information: definition, indications, contraindications, complications, equipment, sites, and technique, for ease of use. This book will be used by all junior trainees in anaesthesia, along with junior doctors from other specialities working in intensive care units. It will also be useful to any senior anaesthetist who wishes to update or refresh their knowledge, as well as anyone working in the emergency ward who performs any of these procedures.
This text investigates the procedural requirements and technical competencies necessary for doctors to safely perform invasive interventions within anaesthesia and critical care environments. The authors, Christopher J. Whiten, Guy Jackson, and Neil Soni, leverage their clinical expertise to provide a standardized framework for medical trainees. By organizing complex interventions into consistent, repeatable modules, the book addresses the need for rapid skill acquisition in high-pressure medical settings.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this text as a reliable, high-utility reference for junior trainees and clinicians needing a quick procedural refresher. Experts highlight the consistent chapter structure as a significant aid for rapid information retrieval in busy clinical environments.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191015539
ISBN-13:
9780191015533
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