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By James Duke, MD, MBA, Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center; Associate Director of Anesthesiology, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO
Anesthesia Secrets, 4th Edition by James Duke, MD has the quick answers you need for practice and review. It uses the popular question-and-answer
format of the Secrets Series? to make essential guidance easy to reference and study. A list of the Top 100 Secrets in anesthesiology
lets you review the most frequently encountered board review questions at a glance; and an informal tone, user-friendly format, and pocket
size make the book both convenient and portable.
Audience
Residents and Practitioners in Anesthesiology, Pain Management, Surgery; Medical Students in their 3rd and 4th year clinical rotations; Nurse Anesthetists
Contents
I. Basics of Patient Management
1. Autonomic Nervous System
2. Respiratory and Pulmonary Physiology
3
.Blood Gas and Acid-Base Analysis
4. Fluids, Volume Regulation, and Volume Disturbances
5. Electrolytes
6. Transfusion
Therapy
7. Coagulation
8. Airway Management
9. Pulmonary Function Testing
II. Pharmacology
10. Volatile Anesthetics
11. Opioids
12. Intravenous Anesthetics and Benzodiazepines
13. Muscle Relaxants and
Monitoring of Relaxant Activity
14. Local Anesthetics
15 .Inotropes and Vasodilator Drugs
16. Preoperative Medication
III. Preparing for Anesthesia
17. Preoperative Evaluation
18. The Anesthesia Machine and Vaporizers
19. Anesthesia Circuits and Ventilators
20. Patient Positioning
21. Mechanical Ventilation in Critical Illness
IV. Patient Monitoring and Procedures
22. Electrocardiography
23. Pulse Oximetry
24. Capnography
25. Central Venous Catheterization and Pressure Monitoring
26. Pulmonary Artery Catheterization
27. Arterial Catheterization
and Pressure Monitoring
V. Perioperative Problems
28. Blood Pressure Disturbances
29. Awareness
During Anesthesia
30. Cardiac Dysrhythmias
31. Temperature Disturbances
32. Postanesthetic Care
VI. Anesthesia and Systemic Disease
33. Ischemic Heart Disease and Myocardial Infarction
34. Heart Failure
35.Valvular
Heart Disease
36. Aorto-Occlusive Disease
37. Intracranial and Cerebrovascular Disease
38. Reactive Airway Disease
39. Aspiration
40. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
41. Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
42. Pulmonary
Hypertension
43. Perioperative Hepatic Dysfunction
44. Renal Function and Anesthesia
45. Increased Intracranial
Pressure and Traumatic Brain Injury
46. Malignant Hyperthermia and Other Motor Diseases
47. Degenerative Neurologic Diseases
and Neuropathies
48. Alcohol and Substance Abuse
49. Diabetes Mellitus
50. Non-diabetic Endocrine Disease
51.
Obesity and Sleep Apnea
52. Allergic Reactions
53. Herbal Supplements
VII. Special Anesthetic
Considerations
54. Trauma
55. The Burned Patient
56. Neonatal Anesthesia
57. Pediatric Anesthesia
58. Congenital Heart Disease
59. Fundamentals of Obstetric Anesthesia
60. Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia
61.
High-Risk Obstetrics and Coexisting Disease
62. Geriatric Anesthesia
63. Sedation and Anesthesia Outside the Operating
Room
64. Packmakers and Internal Cardioverter Defibrillators
VIII. Regional Anesthesia
65.
Spinal Anesthesia
66. Epidural Analgesia and Anesthesia
67. Peripheral Nerve Blocks
IX. Anesthetic
Considerations in Selected Surgical Procedures
68. Heart Transplantation
69. Liver Transplantation
70. Cardiopulmonary
Bypass
71. Lung Isolation Techniques
72. Somatosensory-Evoked Potentials and Spinal Surgery