ABSTRACT

Arriving in the anaesthetic room for the first time can be a daunting experience. You will be closely supervised, but everything will seem very new. Surgery is a stressful life-event for the patient and your job as an anaesthetist is to make it as safe and as comfortable as you can whilst ensuring the best outcome possible. Anaesthesia is no longer the preserve of the medical anaesthetist. It increasingly features in undergraduate and postgraduate healthcare education, and many of the competencies required need to be attained quickly, in conjunction with new drugs and equipment. This guide provides practical and clinically relevant advice in easily understandable sections to give you confidence and prepare you for your days in theatre - without the complicated physiology, pharmacology and physics. It allows you to understand the most common drugs and provides a rationale for using them. It's the perfect quick, clinical reference for dealing with common problems and emergencies; ideal for everyday use. This book is invaluable for anaesthetists starting out in their career, but is also highly recommended for Foundation, ACCS, ICM trainees, medical students, operating department trainees and nurses. It also provides an excellent revision basis for Primary FRCA candidates. 'This book provides the basic background and ground rules for how anaesthetists work, how they approach a problem and how one can prepare for it. Some of the initial chapters could be usefully read by all surgeons, especially those in Foundation Training posts, and medical students considering an anaesthetic or intensive placement. The use of lists, key points and limited use of references help make the book easy to read, or dip into between cases, and keep it a manageable size whilst still providing a mine of information for the target audience.' From the Foreword by Peter Nightingale

chapter 3|4 pages

The anaesthetic day

chapter 6|7 pages

The anaesthetic machine

chapter 8|5 pages

Ventilation

chapter 9|7 pages

Airway assessment

chapter 10|8 pages

Airway management

chapter 12|5 pages

Recovery, handover and protocols

chapter 13|10 pages

Post-operative analgesia

chapter 14|7 pages

Drugs that put you to sleep

chapter 16|5 pages

Muscle relaxants

chapter 18|16 pages

Emergency drugs

chapter 20|5 pages

The pregnant patient

chapter 21|4 pages

The obese patient

chapter 24|8 pages

Paediatric anaesthesia

chapter 25|6 pages

Day case surgery and anaesthesia

chapter 27|11 pages

Regional anaesthesia

chapter 28|5 pages

Stridor

chapter 29|4 pages

Anaphylaxis

chapter 30|6 pages

Major haemorrhage

chapter 32|7 pages

Asthma and anaesthesia