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rachael craven anaesthetist: Global Anaesthesia Rachael Craven, Hilary Edgcombe, Ben Gupta, 2020-09-18 The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Global Anaesthesia is a key reference for anaesthetists working in environments with scarce resources. Whether due to rural locations, poverty, natural disasters, the outbreak of epidemics, or war and conflict, this handbook supports anaesthetists to practice to a high standard in challenging situations and to problem solve when faced with unusual circumstances. Practical and concise, this resource outlines how to make the most of minimal resources, from finding alternatives to typical forms of anaesthesia, to the minimum standards for the safe and effective use of equipment. Intuitively laid out, with preoperative and perioperative instructions across a swathe of sub-specialties, including obstetrics, paediatrics, burns, pain, trauma, and critical care. Written by international experts with a wealth of experience administering anaesthesia in elective and emergency settings across the globe, this essential handbook provides the definitive guide to the provision of consistently safe anaesthesia in unfavourable environments, in a portable and easy-to-read format. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Oxford Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine Jon Dallimore, Sarah R. Anderson, Chris Imray, Chris Johnson, James Moore, Shane Winser, 2023-07-19 Fully revised for its third edition, the Oxford Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine continues to be the essential resource for all expedition medics and well-informed travellers, as well as nurses, paramedics, medical students, and other expedition members travelling in remote, wilderness areas of the world. Now containing more guidance about caving medicine, the third edition includes revised and additional illustrations and essential maps of the spread of diseases. Clear and concise, readers can rely on this handbook to provide the key knowledge and practical advice they need. It enables efficient preparation and planning before the journey, advises on camp logistics, risk management, and medical problems during the expedition, as well as highlighting rare but important risks to those visiting remote areas. Focusing on preventative measures, it also contains chapters dealing with crisis management, emergency care, and evacuation from challenging environments, with guidance about the obligations of a clinician joining an expedition, ethical approaches to such work, and medicine in various extreme environments. This edition will give you the confidence and skills you need to travel to any extreme or remote environment. Incorporating the combined knowledge and experience of a team of experienced clinicians and expeditioners, this is a practical, easy-to-use guide to all aspects of expedition and wilderness medicine. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Global Anaesthesia Rachael Craven, Hilary Edgcombe, Ben Gupta, Consultant Anaesthetist Ben Gupta, 2020-07-09 The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Global Anaesthesia is a key reference for anaesthetists working in environments with scarce resources. Written by international experts in administering anaesthesia in emergency settings across the globe, it's a portable, easy-to-read guide to the provision of safe anaesthesia in difficult environments. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia Dr. Iain Wilson, 2007 The Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia has been completely updated for the second edition. All chapters have been rewritten and a number of new expert authors have been brought on board. Additional new material includes anaesthesia for the critically ill and a comprehensive section on anaesthetic risk, including anaesthetic risk tables. The first section deals with preoperative issues affecting the administration of anaesthesia. Practical advice is provided covering the impact of medicaldisease on anaesthesia. The second section describes practical anaesthetic techniques for surgical specialties, including most subspecialties such as thoracic and neuroanaesthesia. Separate, comprehensive sections on paediatric and obstetric anaesthesia are included. The management of emergencies arising during anaesthesia are also fully covered with helpful action plans and algorithms throughout. Uncommon conditions and their management are included, along with an extensive drug formularyand guide to infusion drugs. It is the essential handbook for anaesthetists, both junior and experienced, for registrars and those sitting exams, as well as ODPs and nurses involved in theatre area work and pre-assessment. This bundle of the book and PDA version represents exceptionally good value. The Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia for PDAs enables enhanced, multi-layered access to the entire text, illustrations and tables. Fast access is available via the table of contents, index and full-text search, and there is a facility for book-marking and annotating the text. It is suitable for most Palm, Windows CE and Pocket PC devices. System Requirements: Palm OS 3.5 or higher: 7 MB Windows Mobile 5/Pocket PC 2002/2003/ Windows Smartphone: 9 MB Macintosh OS 7-OS X with 30 MB of free hard disk space PC running Windows 98/NT/ME/2000/XP with 30 MB of free hard disk space Technical information: To use this product you need: PC Pocket PC Phone Edition device running Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003, Windows CE/PocketPC or Palm OS. It comes as a CD which is uploaded to a PDA via a PC. As part of the upload process, users will need to visit the website of our development partner Skyscape to access the password which will enable use of the product. Full instructions are provided. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Paediatric Anaesthesia Steve Roberts, 2019 This easy-to-use guide covers all aspects of paediatric anaesthesia, from the basics to rare and complicated procedures |
rachael craven anaesthetist: British Women Surgeons and their Patients, 1860-1918 Claire Brock, 2019-11-21 When women agitated to join the medical profession in Britain during the 1860s, the practice of surgery proved both a help (women were neat, patient and used to needlework) and a hindrance (surgery was brutal, bloody and distinctly unfeminine). In this major new study, Claire Brock examines the cultural, social and self-representation of the woman surgeon from the second half of the nineteenth century until the end of the Great War. Drawing on a rich archive of British hospital records, she investigates precisely what surgery women performed and how these procedures affected their personal and professional reputation, as well as the reactions of their patients to these new phenomena. Essential reading for those interested in the history of medicine, British Women Surgeons and their Patients, 1860-1918 provides wide-ranging new perspectives on patient narratives and women's participation in surgery between 1860 and 1918. This title is also available as Open Access. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Thoracic Anaesthesia Jonathan Wilkinson, Stephen H. Pennefather, Robert A. McCahon, 2011-07-07 Thoracic anaesthesia is regarded as a post fellowship sub-speciality within anaesthesia, and can be daunting. This handbook provides an easily accessible, informative, and palatable guide to this often complex subject. The text is sub-divided into basic sciences, pre-operative assessment, diagnostic procedures, and an anaesthetist's walk-through of key thoracic surgical procedures. It concludes with an emergency section covering thoracic anaesthesia emergencies, critical care, and the thoracic surgical patient, and ends with essential guidance on the relevant practical procedures necessary to manage cases. The text provides an essential reference for the core curriculum of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and for the day-to-day practice of post fellowship anaesthetists alike. The discussions of the surgical procedures are simple, highlighting the poignant stages that can affect the anaesthetic management of the patient. The authors use the very latest evidence in order to keep the reader up to speed with developments in the field. Whether on-call, running day-to-day lists or working within critical care, this indispensable guidebook will optimise the preparedness of all staff in dealing with any case, whether simple or complex. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Oxford Textbook of Obstetric Anaesthesia Vicki Clark, Marc van de Velde, Roshan Fernando, 2016 This textbook provides an up-to-date summary of the scientific basis, assessment for and provision of anaesthesia throughout pregnancy and labour. It is divided into nine sections including physiology, assessment, complications and systemic disease. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Gastric and Oesophageal Surgery M. Asif Chaudry, Sri G. Thrumurthy, Muntzer Mughal, 2014-02 A quick-reference guide for the myriad of surgical conditions that trainees and consultants in upper gastrointestinal surgery will face, containing a wealth of evidence-based expert advice as well as practical, highly-illustrated coverage of operative techniques. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Anaesthesia for Emergency Care Jerry Nolan, Jasmeet Soar, 2012-06-28 Anaesthesia for Emergency Care covers all aspects of anaesthesia in an emergency setting, and is ideal for use in emergency departments and in emergency surgery. |
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rachael craven anaesthetist: The Improvement Guide Gerald J. Langley, Ronald D. Moen, Kevin M. Nolan, Thomas W. Nolan, Clifford L. Norman, Lloyd P. Provost, 2009-06-03 This new edition of this bestselling guide offers an integrated approach to process improvement that delivers quick and substantial results in quality and productivity in diverse settings. The authors explore their Model for Improvement that worked with international improvement efforts at multinational companies as well as in different industries such as healthcare and public agencies. This edition includes new information that shows how to accelerate improvement by spreading changes across multiple sites. The book presents a practical tool kit of ideas, examples, and applications. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Oxford Handbook of Oncology Jim Cassidy, Donald Bissett, Roy A. J. Spence OBE, Miranda Payne, Gareth Morris-Stiff, 2015-08-13 Now fully revised and in its fourth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Oncology has been the essential go-to guide for students and practitioners in oncology for over a decade. The scientific basis and diagnosis of cancers is covered, as well as drugs, biomarkers, and the presentation and psychosocial aspects of oncology. Concise, practical, and comprehensive, there is no better companion for both common conditions and challenging emergencies. The field of oncology has surged forward since the last edition was published and the Oxford Handbook of Oncology has been fully revised and updated to reflect these recent advances so you can be sure that the vital information you need is in your hands. This handbook incorporates changes such as the understanding of the science of cancer, novel therapies in breast, lung, renal, and melanoma, molecular sub-classification of common solid cancers, personalized therapy approaches, new agents in hard to treat cancers, the benefits of new technologies in radiotherapy, and the emerging data on the importance of the immune response. Written by experts in the field to ensure that it is grounded in real life clinical practice, this handbook provides a concise guide to all aspects of oncology for all students, nurses, and junior faculty responsible for the care of cancer patients, while also providing further reading and highlighting areas of controversy for those who need a more detailed understanding. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Anaesthesia: A Very Short Introduction Aidan O'Donnell, 2012-04-26 What do anaesthetists do? How does anaesthesia work? What are the risks? And how does the anaesthetist know if you are really asleep? Anaesthesia is a mysterious and sometimes threatening process. In this Very Short Introduction, Aidan O'Donnell takes the reader on a tour through the whole of the modern anaesthetic practice. He begins by explaining general anaesthesia: what it is, how it is produced, and how it differs from natural sleep and other forms of unconsciousness. He goes on to consider the main categories of anaesthetic drugs, including anaesthetic vapours, intravenous agents, muscle relaxants, and analgesics, together with explanations of how they work and what their purpose is. Set against the historical background of anaesthetic and surgical practice, O'Donnell examines the large role anaesthetists play in specialised areas such as intensive care medicine, pain medicine, and childbirth; and finally, he considers the risks of anaesthesia, putting in to context that anaesthesia is a very safe process. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Paediatric Handbook Kate Thomson, Dean Tey, Michael Marks, 2011-08-31 The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne is a leading clinical and training centre in paediatrics. This Handbook is a highly popular, succinct guide to managing common and serious disorders in childhood. It is used far beyond the hospital by medical, nursing, and allied health professionals caring for children. It emphasizes the community-based approach to the management of children's problems along with clinical management by the doctor of first contact. This new 8th edition has been updated in line with the Hospital's Clinical Practice Guidelines and features clear illustrations and diagnostic and management algorithms. The must have management guide for all paediatric clinicians and students With today’s busy clinician requiring an reliable, ‘one-stop-shop’ to questions on important paediatric conditions, who better to present the latest edition of a popular paediatric handbook than the team at The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, long-regarded as the leading clinical and training centre for Paediatric Medicine in Australia? Some of the exciting new features of the 8th edition include: • New chapters on sleep, continence, slow weight gain (failure to thrive) and obesity • Extensively revised chapters on renal conditions, pain management and immigrant health • New topics on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (pumps), cystic fibrosis, stroke and management of illicit drug poisoning • Links to useful internet websites are now included, indicated by a www symbol in the text margins • A new supplementary website at www.rchhandbook.org • Resuscitation guide and Australian Immunisation schedule on inside covers Besides being a clinical management guide to paediatrics, this is also an excellent supplemental handbook for students, junior medical staff and any medical practitioners needing a tool to enable fast decisions at point of care. Review of the previous edition “ This is an excellent handbook, which is most comprehensive and easy to use. It is highly recommended for all resident and registrar staff in paediatric hospitals and paediatric units. “ - Journal of Paediatric Child Health |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Old Age Psychiatry Bart Sheehan, Salman Karim, Alistair Burns, 2009-01-29 Psychiatric disorders like dementia and depression are very common among older people. Written by experts in clinical practice, this handbook provides an easy to use and comprehensive account of what is known about these conditions, how clinicians can respond to given situations, and how services can be best organised. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: The Splash of Words Mark Oakley, 2016-08-16 Whether you love poetry or haven't read it since school, The Splash of Words will help you rediscover poetry’s power to startle, challenge and reframe your vision. Like throwing a pebble into water, a poem causes a ‘splash of words’ whose ripples can transform the way we see the world, ourselves and God. Through thirty selected poems, from the fourteenth century to the present day, Mark Oakley explores poetry’s power to stir our settled ways of viewing the world and faith, shift our perceptions and even transform who we are. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Sex and Suffering Janet McCalman, 2012-11-27 Sex and Suffering is a ground-breaking work. It tells the often shocking story of women's desperation to gain control over their lives and their health, and of medicine's struggle to comprehend and manage the mysteries of nature. It offers a graphic and revealing history of childbirth in Australia; of the medical care of women; of nursing and gender roles; and of the impact of immigration on Australian society. Remarkably, thousands of detailed case notes, from the 1850s to the 1930s, survived intact at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. For the first time in the English-speaking world a historian was allowed to work directly from these confidential patient records. Janet McCalman vividly recreates the lives of patients and the daily work of a hospital. She enables readers to follow the institution through times of growth and economic depression, through the grim history of criminal abortion, and through the inspiring story of medical science and surgery since the coming of anaesthesia. Sex and Suffering is a vivid and absorbing social history of women's health, seen through the work of Australia's oldest women's hospital. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: The Letters of Mercurius Mercurius Oxoniensis, Mercurius, 1970 Who is Mercurius Oxoniensis?The first of his brilliantly witty letters mysteriously appeared, apparently without the authority of the writer, in the Spectator towards the end of 1968. Their candid, penetrating and caustic commentary on personalities and events (considered by some to verge on indiscretion) indicate inside information and sources. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Bionanotechnology II David E. Reisner, 2011-08-25 The impact and importance of nanotechnology continues to grow, and nanomedicine and biotechnology have become areas of increased development. Biomedical engineers who work with biological processes and structures must have a deeply rooted understanding of the role of bionanotechnology, a rapidly evolving sector of the nanotechnology field. Bionanot |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Oxford Specialist Handbook: Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Tariq I. Mughal, Tiziano Barbui, 2020-08-06 Our understanding of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) disorders has grown considerably over the past four decades. iMyeloproliferative Neoplasms/i offers a detailed evidence-based guide to MPNs in an easily accessible format, structure to facilitate learning specialist information presenting core information in 'bite size' chunks. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: 3D Printing in Medicine and Surgery Daniel J. Thomas, Deepti Singh, 2020-08-15 3D Printing in Medicine and Surgery: Applications in Healthcare is an advanced book on surgical and enhanced medical applications that can be achieved with 3D printing. It is an essential handbook for medical practitioners, giving access to a range of practical methods, while also focusing on applied knowledge. This comprehensive resource features practical experiments and processes for preparing 3D printable materials. Early chapters cover foundational knowledge and background reading, while later chapters discuss and review the current technologies used to engineer specific tissue types, experiments and methods, medical approaches and the challenges that lie ahead for future research. The book is an indispensable reference guide to the various methods used by current medical practitioners working at the forefront of 3D printing applications in medicine. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Some Studies in the Topography of the Cathedral Close, Exeter Ethel Lega-Weekes, 1915 |
rachael craven anaesthetist: The National Institute of General Medical Sciences National Institute of General Medical Sciences (U.S.), 1993 |
rachael craven anaesthetist: The Ploger Method Marianne Ploger, 2018-08-05 For over forty years, Marianne Ploger has been teaching music lovers of all ages, interests, and aptitudes to discover their own musical gifts. She has found that it is not the ear that requires training-it is the mind. When the conscious mind knows what it is supposed to do, it effortlessly syncs with natural aural perceptions. In this book, Marianne shares the secrets that have helped hundreds develop more fluency and musicality in hearing, performing, reading, and writing music. Essentially, music is made up of few basic elements: 12 pitches, 11 di-chords, and rhythms grouped into two and/or three beats. Concrete descriptions of what to listen for in each of these elements, discovered by Ploger, will help you to develop the mental and aural skills needed for fluency and musicality. Techniques are provided to help you avoid common psychological pitfalls in the learning process. Find out how easy it is to read in any of the seven clefs, while developing skill in the French fixed syllable system employed at major conservatories throughout the world. After establishing familiarity with the basic elements, learn how to use your newfound knowledge and skill to identify more sophisticated forms, such as chords, modes, scales, polyrhythms and mixed meters. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology Ippokratis Sarris, Susan Bewley, Sangeeta Agnihotri, 2009 'Training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology' provides a comprehensive textbook for specialty trainees in the field. Using a highly illustrated double-spread layout it follows the curriculum of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Primal Instinct (Mills & Boon Intrigue) Janie Crouch, 2014-04-01 A killer stalks the city streets, and one FBI agent is determined to bring him down in Janie Crouch's Primal Instinct. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Hannibal's March Sir Gavin De Beer, Gavin R. De Beer, 2010 Based on consulations with geologists, climatologists, philologists, astronomers, and ancient texts, presents the classic study of the route taken by Hannibal and his Carthaginian army from Spain across the Alps to the plains of Italy in the famous marchon Rome during the Second Punic War. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Electro-Horticulture David Wechsler, 2020-12-17 Learn about nature's secrets for increasing yields, accelerating growth, and protecting against droughts and other calamities. Buy now to learn the history and science behind electro-horticulture (also known as electroculture), its uses in agriculture, methods of setting up your own system, and more!In this book you will start by learning about the history of electroculture by studying the early experimenters who used Earth Battery technology to increase their yields from approximately 30% to 300%. Once you have an idea of the amazing successes that are possible, you'll start learning about the science behind the scenes ranging from soil science to the basics of plant electrophysiology. From there we'll cover the following topics: * The effects that electricity has on soils, microbes, and plants themselves* A comprehensive listing of the benefits of electro-horticulture* Application ideas ranging from season extension to drought protection.* Instructions on how to build a system yourself* And more!By reading this book you will get 3 things: * A thorough understanding of the science behind the remarkable effects of electroculture* A hands-on appreciation of what's possible.* Ideas for how you can apply this technology to your own garden or farm.When you're done reading and start experimenting, you can expect to see enormous returns on your investment. Give it a try today |
rachael craven anaesthetist: His Daddy: Damien Lexton Elle Sugi, 2019-09-30 A lot of people want Damien Lexton. Rich, handsome, famous--he's the ideal man. An established businessman who came from a prestigious family, Damien is the perfect bachelor. He is well-respected and loved by his employees for being a kind and understanding boss. He knows how to treat his people right. But Damien Lexton hides a dark secret. And only Elias Graziano, a seventeen-year-old high school boy knows it. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: Keene on Chess Raymond Keene, 1999 A complete step-by-step course which shows you how to play and deepen your understanding of chess. |
rachael craven anaesthetist: National Portrait Gallery National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain), 1979 |
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