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Evidence-Based Practice of Anesthesiology
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Evidence-Based Practice of Anesthesiology
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by Lee A. Fleisher
Sales Rank : 194988
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Paperback: 608 pages
Publisher: Saunders; 1 edition April 2, 2004
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0721694098
ISBN-13: 978-0721694092
Product Dimensions:
10.8 x 8.3 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
Product Review
"Lee Fleisher, MD, book editor and the chair of a busy academic department, described the goal for authors as 'to provide the reader with a basis upon which they can formulate thier own perioperative approach to complex literature.' The authors met that goal. It does use an evidence-based approach to explore important and relevant clinical topics in a practical and consistent format. Readers will learn a lot and enjoy it." Anesthesia & Analgesia (Feb. 2005)
"The book by Fleisher is balanced, informative, and useful to clinicians who need to make decisions. [It] provides clear recommendations, which are informed by evidence and experience, to caregivers." -Anesthesiology, July 2005
Product Description
A best-selling book on evidence-based practice of Anesthesiology, this new title explores 72 important questions in perioperative management-discussing the clinical options, examining the relevant research, and presenting expert recommendations. From preoperative assessmentthrough intraoperative anesthesia administration and monitoringto postoperative pain management, leading authorities point the way to the most effective approaches. The result is an outstanding source for "best practices" in anesthesiology, as well as a valuable framework for translating evidence into practice.
- Explores key topics such as preoperative preparation · perioperative management · regional anesthesia · monitoring · cardiovascular anesthesia · neurosurgical anesthesia · obstetrical anesthesia · pediatric anesthesia · and pain.
- Uses a practical, consistent format in each chapter, providing an overview of the question under discussion · an outline of the available management options · a review of the relevant evidence · identification of areas of uncertainty · a summary of existing management guidelines · and the author's recommendations.
- Provides tables that summarize the available literature as well as the recommended clinical approaches at a glance.
- Covers routine care as well as complicated and special situations.
- Presents the latest information on clinical situations and reviews all clinical options based on the most recent clinical trials.
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