Some common clinical questions:· What are the criteria for extubation?· What is the intubating dose of rocuronium for a patient who weighs 150kg?· How do I interpret a post tetanic count?· How do I manage a LMA with a leak?· What’s the point of giving midazolam on induction?· Should I use a cuffed tube in a 4 year old?· How do I give a child a TIVA?· How do I intubate someone without muscle relaxants?· How do changes in cardiac output affect the induction dose of propofol?· Do I have to abandon my anaesthetic machine if there is a power board failure?This book answers those questions and a whole lot more. It is not an exam primer nor is it a comprehensive textbook of anaesthesia. This is the book you give to the trainee specialist who is about to embark on their anaesthesia training. It contains the information they need to formulate and develop a safe practice of anaesthesia. This book lucidly describes and justifies the core knowledge, behaviours and practice that a junior trainee would be expected to possess after a year of anaesthesia. Written specifically for Australasian anaesthetic trainees and GP registrars doing their JCCA advanced skills post, this book fills the gaping hole in the existing anaesthetic literature. This book aspires to take the relevant bits of a pharmacology textbook, a physiology textbook, a clinical anaesthesia textbook, an anaesthetics emergency manual and a perioperative medicine guide and tie them together in a succinct but sufficiently detailed volume. This book has been written with the intention of being relevant, up to date, pragmatic and entertaining. Written by a former rural GP, now Senior Staff Anaesthetist, former Supervisor of Training, now Primary examiner and always incorrigible cynic; this is the book he would have liked to have when he embarked on his FIRST YEAR.
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