Long
regarded as the undisputed leading text of its kind, Miller’s Basics of
Anesthesia provides comprehensive yet concise coverage of both basic
science and clinical topics in anesthesiology. Under the experienced
editorial leadership of Dr. Manuel C. Pardo, Jr., the 8th Edition has
been meticulously updated to reflect the latest advances in practice and
important aspects of contemporary anesthesia care, including
pathophysiology, pharmacology, regional anesthesia, anesthetic
management, and special problems and patient groups. It remains the
first learning resource of choice for anesthesia providers, including
anesthesia residents and fellows, medical students, and student
registered nurse anesthetists, and is also a valuable review tool for
practitioners undergoing maintenance of certification or
recertification.
Features
a reader-friendly format with color-coded section tabs, easy-to-read
chapters, and a concise writing style, along with color patterns in
every chapter for quick navigation.
Contains
new chapters on Clinician Well-Being, Perioperative Point-of-Care
Ultrasound, Environmental Impact of Anesthetics, and Perioperative
Medicine.
Covers key topics such as anesthesia neurotoxicity, palliative care, sleep medicine, trauma, and much more.
Includes
high-quality images that offer a detailed visual understanding of
complex topics, while numerous figures and tables condense material for
easier retention and review.
Shares
the knowledge and experience of renowned anesthesia expert Dr. Manuel
C. Pardo, Jr. and a team of more than 80 global contributing authors.
Serves
both as an initial learning resource and a useful tool for solidifying
the essential “must know” information and reviewing core knowledge for
maintenance of certification.
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