New to this edition
- Sections on neonatal anesthetic procedures and complications highlight the specific needs of infant patients.
- Updated disease information includes the latest treatment and anesthetic considerations.
- Coverage of new procedures brings you the latest advances in anesthesia for minimally invasive and laparoscopic surgeries.
- The latest safety and documentation information keeps you up-to-date with the latest advances in the field.
Author Information
By John J. Nagelhout, CRNA, PhD, FAAN, Director, School of Anesthesia, Kaiser Permanente, California State University-Fullerton, Southern California Permanente Medical Group, Pasadena, CA, USA and Karen Plaus, PhD, CRNA, FAAN, Chief Executive Officer, National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists, Chicago, IL
Part I: Common Diseases
Section 1: Cardiovascular System
Section 2: Central Nervous System
Section 3: Endocrine System
Section 4: Gastrointestinal System
Section 5: Hematologic System
Section 6: Hepatic System
Section 7: Musculoskeletal System
Section 8: Renal System
Section 9: Respiratory System
Section 10: Other Conditions
Part II: Common Procedures
Section 1: Cardiovascular System
Section 2: Gastrointestinal System
Section 3: Genitourinary System
Section 4: Head and Neck
Section 5: Intrathoracic and Extrathoracic
Section 6: Neurologic System
Section 7: Neuroskeletal System
Section 8: Obstetrics and Gynecology
Section 9: Orthopedics and Podiatry
Section 10: Other Procedures
Section 11: Pediatrics
Section 12: Neonatal Anesthetic Considerations
Section 13: Anesthesia for Therapeutic and Diagnostic Procedures
Section 14: Vascular Surgery
Section 15: Complications
Part III: Drugs
Appendixes