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Imaging in Anaesthesia and Critical Care **

Author: Hobbs

ISBN: 9780443053108

Shipping Weight: 0.52 KG

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Pages: 256,
Specialties: Anesthesiology, Critical Care,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2000,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 188x242x12mm

X-Ray interpretation is routinely performed by anaesthetists in many clinical situations. In addition, anaesthetists frequently manage anaesthesia for radiological procedures, and use imaging techniques to facilitate the performance of invasive, monitoring and pain procedures. Therefore, the safe use of x-ray equipment, a knowledge of radiological anatomy, and the skills for accurate interpretation are required. Written by anaesthetists for anaesthetists, this book teaches interpretation of radiological images in a straightforward and systematic way. It provides a radiology reference for all trainee anaesthetists, including the information required for postgraduate examinations in anaesthesia.

Weight: 0.52 KG
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Pages: 256,
Specialties: Anesthesiology, Critical Care,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2000,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 188x242x12mm

X-Ray interpretation is routinely performed by anaesthetists in many clinical situations. In addition, anaesthetists frequently manage anaesthesia for radiological procedures, and use imaging techniques to facilitate the performance of invasive, monitoring and pain procedures. Therefore, the safe use of x-ray equipment, a knowledge of radiological anatomy, and the skills for accurate interpretation are required. Written by anaesthetists for anaesthetists, this book teaches interpretation of radiological images in a straightforward and systematic way. It provides a radiology reference for all trainee anaesthetists, including the information required for postgraduate examinations in anaesthesia.

Weight: 0.52 KG

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