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Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice written by Robert K Stoelting, Simon C Hillier Studio : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Released : 2005-10-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780781754699 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 8 reviews)
List Price : $175.00 Our Price : $108.90
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Product Description |
Dr. Stoelting's best-selling and highly acclaimed text, Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice, is now in its thoroughly updated Fourth Edition. In 60 concise, clearly written chapters, this book provides comprehensive, current, clinically oriented, authoritative information on all aspects of pharmacology and physiology that are relevant to perioperative patient management. This edition includes all new drugs and new findings on actions and interactions of established drugs. More than 400 diagrams and more than 100 tables complement the text. This edition's new two-color page design will help readers spot key information. A separate drug index is included for quick reference. |
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Contradictory and he said she said |
Extremely frustrating to read, drones on and on and on.
x,y,and z are greater than a.
y,z, and a are less than b but so and so says that's not so.
every page.
Not recommended
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Good Resource |
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Usually a required text for anesthesia school. Good reference. You will probably want to keep this book throughout your professional career. |
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Pharmacology & Physiology In Anesthetic Practice |
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great book! I recomend for anesthesiologists ! |
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Great book |
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I'm a 1st year CRNA student - it is the best pharm book I have read (and I have read many). Easy to read and packed full of clinically important information. |
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This book is frustrating, but unfortunately necessary |
I have used this book over the last 9-12 months to study for my part I ANZCA exam. It is frustrating to use at times, often containing contradictory or imprecise statements. It definately contains several errors (including but not limited to the structures of sevoflurane and etidocaine). It is now becomming rather out of date (examiners often expect more up to date information than this). The chapters and sections themselves are well organised, but within paragraphs organisation is often a bit lacking.
Also, the physiology section is not particularly usefull, being too brief to be worthwhile in studying for exams.
Unfortunately I do not know of any other book dedicated to anaesthetic pharmacology that covers the topics in the appropriate amount of detail without being too massive to be managable. So we will still be forced to use it for now. Let's hope a new edition comes out soon that is much improved!! |
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