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Basic physiology for anaesthetists /

Chambers, David, 1979-

Basic physiology for anaesthetists / David Chambers, BMBCh, MChem, DPhil, MRCP, FRCA, PGDipMedEd, Speciality Registar, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, North West School of Anaesthesia, Manchester, UK, Christopher Huang, BMBCh, PhD, DM, DSc, FSB, Professor of Cell Phisiology and Fellow Director of Medical Studies, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, UK, Gareth Matthews, MA, PhD, MSB, Translational Medicine and Theraputics Research Fellow, School of Clinical Medicine and Fellow in Medical Physiology, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, UK . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015. - 1 online resource (xiii, 447 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). - Cambridge medicine . - Cambridge medicine (Series) .

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Every trainee in anaesthesia requires a thorough understanding of basic physiology and its application to clinical practice. This comprehensively illustrated textbook bridges the gap between medical school and reference scientific texts. It covers the physiology requirements of the Primary FRCA examination syllabus. Chapters are organised by organ system, with particular emphasis given to the respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems. The practical question-and-answer format helps the reader prepare for the oral examination, while 'clinical relevance' boxes translate the physiological concepts to clinical practice. The authors include two medical physiologists and a Specialty Registrar in anaesthesia, and thereby bring a unique blend of expertise. This ensures that the book is up-to-date, accessible, and pitched appropriately for the trainee anaesthetist. Packed with easily understood, up-to-date and clinically relevant material, this convenient volume provides an essential 'one-stop' resource in physiology for junior anaesthetists.

9781139226394 (ebook)


Human physiology.
Anesthetics--Physiological effect.

RD82 / .C52 2015

617.9/6
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