tailieunhanh - Clinical Anesthesia 4th edition

The twelve years since the publication of the first edition of Clinical Anesthesia have witnessed some of the most significant advances our specialty has ever seen. In 1989, the term “managed care” was a new phrase in the health-care lexicon. In contrast, both the medical and economic considerations now play an important role in the care of all patients. The mortality rate from all anesthetic causes has plummeted, and operating rooms are now considered among the safest sites in the hospital. Anesthesiologists are pioneers in maintaining a safe environment for our patients, and the techniques we have used are now being emulated and. | Clinical Anesthesia 4th edition January 2001 by MD Paul G. Barash Editor MD Bruce F. Cullen Editor MD Robert K. Stoelting Editor By Lippincott Williams Wilkins Publishers CLINICAL ANESTHESIA PAUL Í5. BARASH BRUCE F. CULLEN ROBERT K. 5TŨELTING ỉệr M By OkDoKeY Clinical Anesthesia CONTENTS Editors Preface Contributing Authors Dedication I INTRODUCTION TO ANESTHESIA PRACTICE Chapter 1. The History of Anesthesiology Judith A. Toski Douglas R. Bacon and Rod K. Calverley Chapter 2. Practice Management George Mychaskiw II and John H. Eichhorn Chapter 3. Experimental Design and Statistics Nathan Leon Pace Chapter 4. Hazards of Working in the Operating Room Arnold J. Berry and Jonathan D. Katz Chapter 5. Professional Liability Risk Management and Quality Improvement Karen L. Posner Frederick W. Cheney and Donald A. Kroll Chapter 6. Value-Based Anesthesia Practice Resource Utilization and Operating Room Management Kenneth J. Tuman and Anthony D. Ivankovich II BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ANESTHESIA PRACTICE Chapter 7. Cellular and Molecular Mechanics of Anesthesia Alex S. Evers Chapter 8. Electrical Safety Jan Ehrenwerth Chapter 9. Acid-Base Fluids and Electrolytes Donald S. Prough and Mali Mathru Chapter 10. Hemotherapy and Hemostasis Charise T. Petrovitch and John C. Drummond III BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY IN ANESTHESIA PRACTICE Chapter 11. Basic Principles of Clinical Pharmacology Robert J. Hudson Chapter 12. Autonomic Nervous System Physiology and Pharmacology Noel W. Lawson and Joel O. Johnson Chapter 13. Nonopioid Intravenous Anesthesia Jen W. Chiu and Paul F. White Chapter 14. Opioids Barbara A. Coda Chapter 15. Inhalation Anesthesia Thomas J. Ebert and Phillip G. Schmid III Chapter 16. Muscle Relaxants David R. Bevan and Francgois Donati Chapter 17. Local Anesthetics Spencer S. Liu and Peter S. Hodgson IV PREPARING FOR ANESTHESIA Chapter 18. Preoperative Evaluation Lee A. Fleisher Chapter 19. Anesthesia for Patients with Rare and Coexisting Diseases Stephen F. Dierdorf

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