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Basic Physics & Measurement in Anaesthesia

  • 5th Edition - June 3, 2003
  • Latest edition
  • Author: P.D. Davis
  • Editors: Paul D. Davis, Gavin N. C. Kenny
  • Language: English

Revisions for this edition will include latest equipment and review of technical features, new European regulations, expanded EEG and infusion chapters, updated illustrations and… Read more

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Description

Revisions for this edition will include latest equipment and review of technical features, new European regulations, expanded EEG and infusion chapters, updated illustrations and new ones added, thorough review to cover FRCA requirements.

Key features

  • Offers a comprehensive guide to physical principles and their clinical application in anesthesia to help the reader practice safe and reliable anesthesia.
  • Uses clinical examples throughout to aid in understanding.
  • Provides practical advice on essential measurement and monitoring using the latest equipment and technology.
  • Covers all topics related to equipment, physics and clinical measurement.
  • Presents easy to understand information in a highly readable format with figures throughout to illustrate equipment and principles.

Readership

Anaesthetists and intensive care specialists in training and practising, SHOs and nurses.

Table of contents

1. Pressure

2. Fluid flow

3. Volume and flow measurement

4. The gas laws

5. Natural exponential functions

6. Solubility

7. Diffusion and osmosis

8. Work, energy and power

9. Temperature

10. Heat capacity and latent heat

11. Vaporizers

12. Humidification

13. The sine wave and wave patterns

14. Electricity

15. Biological electrical potentials:
their display and recording

16. Electrical safety

17. Blood pressure measurement

18. Oxygen measurement

19. Hydrogen ion and carbon dioxide
measurement

20. Further techniques of gas and vapour
analysis

21. Gas supplies

22. Breathing and scavenging systems

23. Fires and explosions

24. Isotopes and radiation

25. Presentation and handling of data, basic
measurement concepts

26. Assessment of awareness during anaesthesia
Appendix

Review quotes

"This book, which is now a 'classic', is an essential part of the armamentarium of the trainee anaesthetist . . . It is clear that this book will remain essential reading for all candidates who are attempting the new Primary and Final FRCA examinations, and they will find it has something to say on almost all aspects of the published syllabus relating to anaesthetic equipment, physics and clinical measurement . . . highly readable and provides an excellent start for the trainee."Todays Anaesthetist, January 1996

Product details

  • Edition: 5
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 27, 2003
  • Language: English

About the editors

PD

Paul D. Davis

Affiliations and expertise
Principal Physicist, West of Scotland Health Boards' Department of Clinical Physics and Bio-Engineering, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, UK

GK

Gavin N. C. Kenny

Affiliations and expertise
Senior Lecturer, Department of Anaesthesia, University of Glasgow; Head of Anaesthesia, HCI International, Glasgow, UK