02126nmm a22003733i 4500003000700000005001700007007001500024008004100039020003600080020001800116035002300134040004500157050002200202100002200224245003200246250001200278260001200290264006200302264001200364300001100376336002600387337002800413338002700441490002700468505059700495506006401092520034801156538003101504655002401535700001901559700002101578740001801599776013501617US-DLC20211115094201.0cr cn ---mpcbr210129s2020 xx o j ||||0 eng d z9780191075674q(electronic bk.) a9780198758143 a(MiAaPQ)EBC6346775 aMiAaPQbengerdaepncMiAaPQdMiAaPQdAU aRD82.5b.E54 20201 aMartin, Alastair.10aEmergencies in Anaesthesia. a3rd ed. c©2020. 1aOxford :bOxford University Press, Incorporated,c©2020. 4c©2020. a594 p: 2rdacontentatextbtxt 2rdamediaaunmediatedbn 2rdacarrieravolumebnc1 aEmergencies In... Ser.0 aCover -- IFC -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Imprint -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Note on drug dosages -- Contributors to the third edition -- Contributors to the first edition -- 1 Crisis management and human factors -- 2 Cardiovascular -- 3 Respiratory -- 4 Airway -- 5 Paediatrics -- 6 Obstetrics -- 7 Neurology/​neurosurgery -- 8 Thoracics -- 9 Regional anaesthesia -- 10 Metabolic and endocrine -- 11 Recovery problems -- 12 Emergency department problems -- 13 Equipment problems -- 14 Miscellaneous problems -- 15 Practical procedures -- Appendix: Drugs -- Index.1 aeBook access restricted to authorised ANU users only.5ANU. aThe third edition of Emergencies in Anaesthesia is a practical, accessible guide to all emergency situations surrounding anaesthesia. Re-structured to follow the ABCDE emergency approach, this handbook guides the clinician through what to do and when. Chapters are arranged for quick reference, with symbols used to indicate clinical severity. aeBook access via Internet. 02localaPrint books.1 aAllman, Keith.1 aMcIndoe, Andrew.0 aProquest DDA.08iPrint version:aMartin, AlastairtEmergencies in AnaesthesiadOxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2020z9780198758143.