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Manual of Pediatric Anesthesia
By David J. Steward
3.0 out of 5 stars (2 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Churchill Livingstone
Edition:  4th
Published:  January 1, 1995
Binding:  Paperback
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This fully revised pocket manual of pediatric anesthesia management examines how various anesthetic methods work, and also why they work. An easy-to-use reference for everyday clinical practice. New chapters cover the latest thinking on pain, regional, post-op, critical care management and techniques.This fact-filled volume explores: anatomic, physiologic, pharmacologic and psychological differences between adults and children. The scientific principles of pediatric anesthesia management. Anesthetic techniques proven most effective for a variety of specific clinical challenges. The anesthetic implications of syndromes and unusual disorders.

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  • Fully revised pocket manual
  • Easy-to-use reference - 'how' and 'why' anesthetic methods work
  • Proven anesthetic techniques
  • Covers the latest thinking
 
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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Outdated and incomplete., March 17, 2013
By DukeMD69
My negativity towards this book was greatly enhanced by the obvious lack of integrity of the condition described by "Better World Books". I was to receive a Hard Cover edition in "very good" condition. I actually received the paperback copy in "barely readable" condition. But, I won't bore you with those details. It was written by 18 Pediatric Anesthesiologists, at the University of Toronto, one of the most prestigious Hospitals in the world. I would not expect an 1985 edition to contain current information. Most of the information presented was merely in outline form. Very few details were presented. Some of them were inaccurate, or even below the standards practiced here in the U.S. For example, awake intubations on children would hardly be acceptable procedures in most institutions. The overall philosophy in the management of small children smacks of cruelty,with minimal compassion for their ultimate emotional benefit. Pure rubbish...that's where it ended up.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  a perfect book of know-how on pediatric anesthesia, January 05, 2002
By H. Yurday CETIN
As you start to read, you just see that this is a work of clinical experts on pediatric anesthesia. You can easily find the answers of your questions that come into your mind in everyday practice. It's style designed in such a way that you do not miss a step. You will always need it while performing pediatric anesthesia.

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