Miller's Anesthesia 8th Edition - 2015
From fundamental principles to advanced
subspecialty procedures, Miller’s
Anesthesia covers the full scope of contemporary anesthesia
practice. This go-to medical reference book offers masterful guidance on the technical, scientific, and clinical
challenges you face each day, in addition to providing the most
up-to-date information available for effective board preparation.
"Miller’s Anesthesia continues to serve
as the most in-depth review textbook of contemporary anesthesia". Reviewed by: Genevieve Lalonde on
behalf of Canadian Journal of Anesthesia Date: Jan 2015
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Address the unique needs of pediatric patients with guidance from an entire section on
pediatric anesthesia.
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View more than 1,500 full-color illustrations for enhanced visual clarity.
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Access step-by-step instructions for patient management, as well as an in-depth analysis of
ancillary responsibilities and problems.
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Quickly reference important concepts with ‘Key Points’ boxes integrated into every chapter.
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Stay current on today's most
recent anesthetic drugs and guidelines/protocols for anesthetic practice and
patient safety, and access
expanded coverage on new techniques such as TEE and other
monitoring procedures.
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Remain at the forefront of new developments in anesthesia with coverage of hot topics including
Non-OR Anesthesia; Role of the Anesthesiologist in Disasters; Sleep Medicine in
Anesthesia; Perioperative and Anesthesia-related Neurotoxicity; Anesthetic
Implications of Complementary and Alternative Medicine; and Robotics.
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Study brand-new chapters on
Perioperative Fluid Management; Extracorporeal Support Therapies; Anesthesia
for Organ Donation/Procurement; and Malignant Hyperthermia and other Genetic
Disorders.
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Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced
eBook experience allows you to conveniently search the full text,
references, tables, and index from the book on your favorite devices, in
addition to accessing regular
updates, related websites,
and an expanded collection of
procedural videos.
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