Ambulatory Anesthesia.9780323032254 Ambulatory anesthesia. Springman, Scott R. Elsevier Mosby 2006 204 pages $79.95 Hardcover The requisites in anesthesiology anesthesiology (ăn'ĭsthē'zēŏl`əjē), branch of medicine concerned primarily with procedures for rendering patients insensitive to pain, and for supporting life systems under the strains of anesthesia and surgery. RD82 Featuring concise narratives and a consistent chapter format, this volume can serve as a review for those preparing for anesthesiology certification or re-certification exams, or as a reference in daily clinical practice. Fourteen chapters discuss such topics as patient evaluation, short-acting intravenous anesthetics intravenous anesthetic n. An agent that produces anesthesia when injected into the bloodstream via venipuncture. , postoperative post·op·er·a·tive adj. Happening or done after a surgical operation. postoperative after a surgical operation. postoperative care nausea, and discharge criteria. Coverage extends to issues relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc surgery facility design and accreditation. Springman teaches anesthesiology at the U. of Wisconsin Medical School. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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