Overview
Table of contents
MACHINESACID BASE, FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES PHYSICS MATHEMATICS AND ANESTHESIA INTUBATION PERIOPERATIVE EVALUATION ANESTHESIA RISKS ALLERGIC REACTIONS PATIENT POSITIONING BLOOD THERAPY HEMOSTASIS HYPOTHERMIA AUTONOMIC PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY INHALATION AGENTSNONOPIOIDS INTRAVENOUS ANESTHETICSOPIOIDS MUSCLE RELAXANTS PHARMACOGENETICS LOCAL ANESTHETICS CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCKSCAUDAL, EPIDURAL AND SPINAL ANESTHESIA RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY AND ANESTHESIA ENDOCRINE GI DISORDERS AND OBESITY GENITOURINARY AND RENAL SURGERY CARDIAC SURGERY EENT SURGERY THORACIC SURGERY NEUROSURGERY ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY LIVER SURGERY TRANSPLANT SURGERY OBSTETRICS NEONATAL ANESTHESIA PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA GERIATRIC PATIENTS OUTPATIENT SURGERY POSTOPERATIVE RECOVERY AND OUTCOME ASPIRATION CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION BIBLIOGRAPHY
Author comments
Lisa J. Thiemann, CRNA, MNA, is Assistant Clinical Professor and Associate Director at the Duke University Nurse Anesthesia Program. She is also Associate Director of the Duke University Human Simulation and Patient Safety Center, in Durham, North Carolina.
Kerri M. Robertson, MD, FRCP(C)is Associate Clinical Professor, Chief of the GVTCCM Division, and Chief of Transplant Services at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina.
David A. Lubarsky, M.D. is a professor and chairman in the Department of Anesthesia at the University of Miami School of Medicine in Miami, Florida
Dr. Sudharma Ranasinghe is Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Assistant Director of Obstetric Anesthesia at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida.