From basic science to complications to various anesthesia techniques, the meticulously updated, Chestnut’s Obstetric Anesthesia: Principles and Practice, 5th edition (PDF) covers all you need to know about obstetric anesthesia. An editorial team of leading authorities presents the latest on anesthesia techniques for delivery and labor and medical disorders that occur during pregnancy. New chapters and rewritten versions of key chapters cover topics such as psychiatric disorders in the pregnant patient, neurologic disorders, and critical care of obstetric patients. It is an invaluable, comprehensive reference etextbook for specialists in obstetric anesthesiology and obstetricians, as well as obstetric and anesthesiology residents. This ebook also serves as a user-friendly, clear guide for both obstetricians and anesthesiologists who are in clinical practice.
- Search and retain difficult concepts easily with the help of key point summaries in each chapter.
- Choose the best drugs available while adhering to the most recent guidelines for obstetric anesthesia.
- Consult this title on your favorite e-reader, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability.
- Master the current best practices you need to know for treating the fetus and the mother as separate patients—each with distinct needs.
- Know exactly how to proceed. An abundance of tables and boxes illustrate the step-by-step management of a full range of clinical scenarios.
- Get all the expertise, accuracy and dependability you could ask for from the most important names in the fields of obstetric anesthesia and maternal-fetal medicine.
- Prevent and plan for potential complications associated with the advancing age of pregnant women. An extensive, state-of-the art discussion of “critical care of obstetric patients” equips you to address any special considerations for this increasing segment.
- Stay current on the latest developments and advancements with sweeping updates and new chapters on topics such as patient safety and team approach, transthoracic echocardiography and noninvasive measurement of cardiac output in obstetric patients, psychiatric disorders during pregnancy, neurologic injuries, and more.
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