Authored by current and former physicians at the Mayo Clinic, Faust's Anesthesiology Review, 6th Edition, is an invaluable review source for success on exams and in practice. It covers a broad range of important and timely topics in a succinct, easy-to-read format, providing the essential information you need to master the latest advances, procedures, guidelines, and protocols in anesthesiology.
Key Features
Provides in-depth, yet succinct clinical synopses of all topic areas found on the ABA/ASA exam, with the perfect amount of information to ensure exam success. Contains five new chapters: Principles of Preoperative Evaluation; Anesthesia for Patients who are Lactating; Peripheral Nerve Blocks of the Anterior Trunk; Sustainability in Anesthesiology and the Operating Room; and Anesthesia During a Pandemic. Covers the core knowledge needed to succeed in today’s anesthesiology practice, including awake craniotomy, non-OR anesthesia (NORA), neuromodulation, using arterial pressure waveform to derive cardiac output, enhanced recovery (ERAS) pathways, chemical dependency in anesthesia personnel, lung transplantation, anesthesia for robotic surgery, and more. Includes boxes, tables, charts, and graphs throughout to provide visual guidance and summarize critical information. Features concise chapters for efficient review and effective recall, making this an ideal study tool for certification, recertification, or as a refresher for anesthesiology practice. An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Author Information
Edited by Mayo Foundation for Medical Education; Terence L. Trentman, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona; Brantley D. Gaitan, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology; Bhargavi Gali, MD, Consultant & Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology; Rebecca L. Johnson, MD, Consultant & Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine; Jeffrey T. Mueller, MD, Consultant & Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona; J. Ross Renew, MD, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Toby N. Weingarten, Consultant & Professor of Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
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Section 1 Operating Room, Equipment and Monitoring
1. Medical Gas Supply
2. Electricity in the Operating Room
3. Operating Room Fires
4. Vaporizers
5. Carbon-Dioxide Absorption
6. Carbon-Dioxide Retention and Capnography
7. Tracheal Tubes
8. Complications of Tracheal Intubation
9. Disconnect Monitors
10. Pulse Oximetry
11. Hemodynamic Monitoring
12. Monitoring Integrity of the Neuromuscular Junction
13. Evoked Potential Monitoring and Electromyography
Section 2: Physiology
14. Oxygen Transport
15. Blood Gas Temperature Correction
16. Central Regulation of Ventilation
17. Physiologic Effects of Hypercarbia and Hyopcarbia
18. Factors Affecting Pulmonary Compliance and Airway Resistance
19. Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion
20. Pulmonary Function Test Interpretation
21. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Restrictive Lung Disease
22. Measurement and Implications of the Q's/Q't
23. Cardiac Cycle: Control and Synchronicity
24. Physiologic Determinants of Cardiac Output
25. Myocardial Oxygen Supply and Demand
26. Tachyarrhythmias
27. Bradyarrhythmias
28. The Autonomic Nervous System
29. The Parasysmpathetic Nervous System: Anatomy and Receptor Pharmacology
30. Factors Affecting Cerebral Blood Flow
31. Physiology of Neuromuscular Transmission
32. Renal Physiology
33. Renal Function Tests
34. Acid-Base Status
35. Electrolyte Abnormalities: Potassium, Sodium, Calcium and Magnesium
36. Hepatic Physiology and Preoperative Evaluation
37. Mechanisms of Hepatic Drug Metabolism and Excretion
Section 3: Anatomy
38. Anatomy of the Larynx
39. Coronary Circulation and the Myocardial Conduction System