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Understanding Anesthesia Equipment

Understanding Anesthesia Equipment

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Authors: Jerry A Dorsch, Susan E Dorsch
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 56398

Media: Hardcover
Edition: Fifth Edition
Pages: 1056
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.7
Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.6 x 1.8

ISBN: 0781776031
Dewey Decimal Number: 617.96028
EAN: 9780781776035
ASIN: 0781776031

Publication Date: October 1, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The "Bible on Anesthesia Equipment" returns in a new Fifth Edition, and once again takes readers step-by-step through all the basic anesthesia equipment. This absolute leader in the field includes comprehensive references and detailed discussions on the scientific fundamentals of anesthesia equipment, its design, and its optimal use. This thoroughly updated edition includes new information on suction devices, the magnetic resonance imaging environment, temperature monitoring and control, double-lumen tubes, emergency room airway equipment, and many other topics. Readers will have access to an online quizbank at a companion Website.



Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Disappointed   October 12, 2008
Thomas A. Mc Hugh (Virginia)
I am sad that this will be the last volume by authors I have relied on since I began in anesthesia in 1981. This is my third purchase of one of their works but I must say that I am dissappointed. Much of the charm of earlier editions (I own 1st and 4th) seems to be missing and there seems to be a reliance on manufacturer's supplied illustrations. Explanations and diagrams seem to come directly from the manufactuer.

That being said I would still recommend this book to students (both SRNAs and Resident physcians)as a required text. This book will alow you to be competent to trouble shoot a system while waiting for BME to arrive,or for you to feel confident to swap a machine in the middle of a case. It gives you a familiarization of much adjunct equipment before you use it the first time. It apprises you of possible hazards and deals with evnvironmental issues in anesthetizing locations.

Not their best work, but have not seen anyone else consistently cover this topic over the span of their work. A replacement will be hard to find, and future practitioners will suffer with their retirement.



4 out of 5 stars Better off?   October 4, 2005
Dream Doc (Bangalore, India)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

An inevitable must for all new residents coming into the world of anaesthesia and medical technology.
Each new edition of the book gets more and more modern equipment oriented - losing out on the simplistic educational value of the older equipment. The gradual loss of the Non-rebreathing valves, from the second edition followed by Goldman vaporizer, EMO, OMV etc has reduced the level of 'ease of understanding' for fresh residents. Indeed, the focus on high tech is a drawback for practice of field/military/third world anaesthesia. There is something to be learnt from the old Ward, Ehrenwerth or even the Farman for youngsters.
Other than this, an excellent & comprehensive textbook. Could have done with a little more detail on advanced newer technologies being introduced.
Dr SK Singh, Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiologist, India


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