Anaesthesia

A Very Short Introduction

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ISBN:

9780199584543

Publication date:

23/05/2012

Paperback

160 pages

174x111mm

Price: 350.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780199584543

Publication date:

23/05/2012

Paperback

160 pages

Aidan O'Donnell

Explains the facts about a process that is often considered mysterious and threatening,Covers the whole spectrum of modern anaesthetic practice, from general and local anaesthesia, anaesthesia for childbirth and intensive care to anaesthetic equipment and agents,Provides a detailed yet honest breakdown of all kinds of anaesthetic risk, from side effects to complications, demonstrating that the risks are nowhere near as high as most of us believe,Answers all of the pressing questions you might have about anaesthesia - what is it? how does it work? what are the risks?,Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions - over five million copies sold worldwide

Rights:  OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)

Aidan O'Donnell

Description

What do anaesthetists do? How does anaesthesia work? What are the risks? And how does the anaesthetist know if you are really asleep?

Anaesthesia is a mysterious and sometimes threatening process. In this Very Short Introduction, Aidan O'Donnell takes the reader on a tour through the whole of the modern anaesthetic practice. He begins by explaining general anaesthesia: what it is, how it is produced, and how it differs from natural sleep and other forms of unconsciousness. He goes on to consider the main categories of anaesthetic drugs, including anaesthetic vapours, intravenous agents, muscle relaxants, and analgesics, together with explanations of how they work and what their purpose is.

Set against the historical background of anaesthetic and surgical practice, O'Donnell examines the large role anaesthetists play in specialised areas such as intensive care medicine, pain medicine, and childbirth; and finally, he considers the risks of anaesthesia, putting in to context that anaesthesia is a very safe process.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


About the author

Aidan O'Donnell, Consultant Anaesthetist, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand

Aidan O'Donnell is a consultant anaesthetist and medical writer with a special interest in anaesthesia for childbirth. He graduated from Edinburgh in 1996 and trained in Scotland and New Zealand. He now lives and works in New Zealand. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists in 2002 and a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists in 2011. This is his first book.

Aidan O'Donnell

Table of contents

1:Suspended animation: concepts of anaesthesia
2:Historical perspective
3:Nuts and bolts
4:Bells and whistles
5:Anaesthetic drugs and fluids
6:Local and regional anaesthesia
7:Subspecialties of anaesthesia
8:Side effects, complications and risks of anaesthesia
9:Anaesthesia tomorrow

Aidan O'Donnell

Aidan O'Donnell

Aidan O'Donnell

Description

What do anaesthetists do? How does anaesthesia work? What are the risks? And how does the anaesthetist know if you are really asleep?

Anaesthesia is a mysterious and sometimes threatening process. In this Very Short Introduction, Aidan O'Donnell takes the reader on a tour through the whole of the modern anaesthetic practice. He begins by explaining general anaesthesia: what it is, how it is produced, and how it differs from natural sleep and other forms of unconsciousness. He goes on to consider the main categories of anaesthetic drugs, including anaesthetic vapours, intravenous agents, muscle relaxants, and analgesics, together with explanations of how they work and what their purpose is.

Set against the historical background of anaesthetic and surgical practice, O'Donnell examines the large role anaesthetists play in specialised areas such as intensive care medicine, pain medicine, and childbirth; and finally, he considers the risks of anaesthesia, putting in to context that anaesthesia is a very safe process.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


About the author

Aidan O'Donnell, Consultant Anaesthetist, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand

Aidan O'Donnell is a consultant anaesthetist and medical writer with a special interest in anaesthesia for childbirth. He graduated from Edinburgh in 1996 and trained in Scotland and New Zealand. He now lives and works in New Zealand. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists in 2002 and a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists in 2011. This is his first book.

Table of contents

1:Suspended animation: concepts of anaesthesia
2:Historical perspective
3:Nuts and bolts
4:Bells and whistles
5:Anaesthetic drugs and fluids
6:Local and regional anaesthesia
7:Subspecialties of anaesthesia
8:Side effects, complications and risks of anaesthesia
9:Anaesthesia tomorrow