Clinical Anesthesiology integrates succinct coverage of basic principles and clinical considerations in the anesthetic management of patients. It features up-to-date discussion of all relevant areas within anesthesiology, including equipment, pharmacology, regional anesthesia, pathophysiology, pain management, anesthetic management, and critical care. Extensive use of case discussions, figures, and tables in each chapter promotes application of the concepts to practice.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
clinical anesthesia:
Morgan & Mikhail Clinical Anesthesia is a great reference book for anesthesia. Takes out a lot of the extra and hits the points in an easy to follow manner. It truly gets a lot of travel time. V
Use this regularly!:
Probably the best everyday clinical text. Especially useful to review the night before a seldom-encountered malady in a case the next day. Diagrams and drawings are fruitful as are the clinical vignettes. I don't think this could be used as the sole text for written boards (try Barash or Miller), certainly not for the orals (try the Ho review or Board Stiff).
Allan Escher, DO, FAOCA
Member, American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology
a staple reference:
one of the many books adopted for studying the science of anesthesia. very useful for beginners and existing practitioners.
Great:
Great book. Gives the important info in short, to the point, sections. Easy to find information. Great reference.