Master the essentials of anaesthetic administration, from patient preparation to managing complications.
This practical guide explains the equipment, procedures, and safety checks used in real operating rooms, with a focus on common practices and responsible care.
The book outlines how general arrangements for inductions are organized, what to prepare in advance for a patient, and how to handle potential difficulties and dangers during artificial sleep. It also explains the roles of various anaesthetic agents and the apparatus that delivers them, plus how to tailor anaesthesia to different patients and operations. A final section discusses local anaesthesia and the instruments and methods an anaesthetist should have on hand for managing accidental complications.
- Learn how to prepare patients and plan the timing of anesthesia for different operations.
- See the instruments and devices used, from gag and wedge to mouth-props and tracheotomy kits.
- Understand how nitrous oxide, ether, and other agents are administered, monitored, and adjusted.
- Get guidance on pre‑operative examination and recognizing signs of trouble during anesthesia.
Ideal for students, nurses, and professionals involved in perioperative care, this edition provides practical, procedure-focused guidance for everyday use in medical settings.