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This book provides a detailed overview of techniques in pediatric anesthesia. Beginning with the basic principles of child anatomy, growth and development, the following section explains general principles of anesthetizing a child, from preoperative evaluation and induction, to monitoring, pain assessment, ventilation strategies, and transfusion therapy. The book covers anesthesia for numerous sub-specialties including neonatal surgery, ENT procedures, dentistry, liver disease, thoracic surgery, ophthalmic procedures, and much more. The final sections describe special circumstances and complications, and associated topics such as safety and quality, and ethical issues. Comprehensive appendices provide an index of syndromes and anesthetic implications, a pediatric drug index, quick reference tables and formulae, and a photo gallery Key Points: - Presents overview of techniques in pediatric anesthesia
- Covers numerous sub-specialties, special circumstances and complications
- Discusses associated topics including safety and quality, and ethical issues
- Comprehensive appendices provide indexes of syndromes, anesthetic implications and drug dosages, as well as quick reference tables and a photo gallery
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