Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 5th/2016
Author: Edward Scarth
Edition: 5
Features:
- A new edition of an essential and established pocket reference guide for anaesthetists
- A complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs
- A complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs
- Improved for exam revision, featuring diagrams of particular drug structures and comparison tables
- Improved index to aid navigability and fast accessibility
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 430
Release Date: 01-12-2016
EAN: 9780198799627
Package Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
Languages: English
Details: The sophisticated and multiplex specialty like Critical care and anesthesia necessitates a sheer need for some single best pocket companion for their working personnel to aid them in rapid access to comprehensive k n o w l e d g e and authentic references at the spot. In swarming environment of advanced gadgets and millions of books around, it’s really exasperating and time consuming to embark upon some single best solution. “Drugs in Anesthesia and Intensive care” is one such good addition among handbook series of Oxford publishers which has had proved to be a rapid source of invaluable information for both anesthetists and intensivists in their customary professional conduct. It reflects the coordinated hard work orchestrated by two dedicated Anesthesia consultants Edward Scarth and Susan Smith, currently working in UK, who came up with this handy source of information. This 5th edition is an improved sequel of their previous work, based on its original format, comprising 184 important as well as essential drugs with the addition of comparative drug tables at the end, leaving almost no domain of pharmacological medicine. Drugs are systematically structured and organized in sections, like uses, chemical structure, presentation, main action, mechanism of action, route of administration, doses, pharmacodynamics, side effects, kinetics and most importantly the special points regarding each drug. It’s simple alphabetical ‘A-Z’ style and user friendly configuration makes it more efficient and palatable as are its other competitors for its intended readers to cite a drug easily and rapidly. As this is a revised edition so some drugs are removed which are no more in common use while some new additions are made.
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Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 5th/2016
Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 5th/2016
Author: Edward Scarth
Edition: 5
Features:
- A new edition of an essential and established pocket reference guide for anaesthetists
- A complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs
- A complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs
- Improved for exam revision, featuring diagrams of particular drug structures and comparison tables
- Improved index to aid navigability and fast accessibility
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 430
Release Date: 01-12-2016
EAN: 9780198799627
Package Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
Languages: English
Details: The sophisticated and multiplex specialty like Critical care and anesthesia necessitates a sheer need for some single best pocket companion for their working personnel to aid them in rapid access to comprehensive k n o w l e d g e and authentic references at the spot. In swarming environment of advanced gadgets and millions of books around, it’s really exasperating and time consuming to embark upon some single best solution. “Drugs in Anesthesia and Intensive care” is one such good addition among handbook series of Oxford publishers which has had proved to be a rapid source of invaluable information for both anesthetists and intensivists in their customary professional conduct. It reflects the coordinated hard work orchestrated by two dedicated Anesthesia consultants Edward Scarth and Susan Smith, currently working in UK, who came up with this handy source of information. This 5th edition is an improved sequel of their previous work, based on its original format, comprising 184 important as well as essential drugs with the addition of comparative drug tables at the end, leaving almost no domain of pharmacological medicine. Drugs are systematically structured and organized in sections, like uses, chemical structure, presentation, main action, mechanism of action, route of administration, doses, pharmacodynamics, side effects, kinetics and most importantly the special points regarding each drug. It’s simple alphabetical ‘A-Z’ style and user friendly configuration makes it more efficient and palatable as are its other competitors for its intended readers to cite a drug easily and rapidly. As this is a revised edition so some drugs are removed which are no more in common use while some new additions are made.
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Author: Edward Scarth
Edition: 5
Features:
- A new edition of an essential and established pocket reference guide for anaesthetists
- A complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs
- A complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs
- Improved for exam revision, featuring diagrams of particular drug structures and comparison tables
- Improved index to aid navigability and fast accessibility
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 430
Release Date: 01-12-2016
EAN: 9780198799627
Package Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
Languages: English
Details: The sophisticated and multiplex specialty like Critical care and anesthesia necessitates a sheer need for some single best pocket companion for their working personnel to aid them in rapid access to comprehensive k n o w l e d g e and authentic references at the spot. In swarming environment of advanced gadgets and millions of books around, it’s really exasperating and time consuming to embark upon some single best solution. “Drugs in Anesthesia and Intensive care” is one such good addition among handbook series of Oxford publishers which has had proved to be a rapid source of invaluable information for both anesthetists and intensivists in their customary professional conduct. It reflects the coordinated hard work orchestrated by two dedicated Anesthesia consultants Edward Scarth and Susan Smith, currently working in UK, who came up with this handy source of information. This 5th edition is an improved sequel of their previous work, based on its original format, comprising 184 important as well as essential drugs with the addition of comparative drug tables at the end, leaving almost no domain of pharmacological medicine. Drugs are systematically structured and organized in sections, like uses, chemical structure, presentation, main action, mechanism of action, route of administration, doses, pharmacodynamics, side effects, kinetics and most importantly the special points regarding each drug. It’s simple alphabetical ‘A-Z’ style and user friendly configuration makes it more efficient and palatable as are its other competitors for its intended readers to cite a drug easily and rapidly. As this is a revised edition so some drugs are removed which are no more in common use while some new additions are made.
















