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E-raamat: Primary FRCA Structured Oral Examination Study Guide 2

  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781910227800
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781910227800

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This fully up-to-date book is designed specifically for candidates preparing for the Primary FRCA structured oral examination, incorporating the new exam structure and syllabus. Sample questions accurately reflect the examination, while model answers are systematically structured with definitions and classifications, and illustrated with essential diagrams and graphs. The books provide clear and concise explanations to key scientific concepts, and problem-based answers to clinical scenarios. This second part contains questions on pharmacology, critical incidents and special patient groups. Packed with new guidelines, fundamental topics that are poorly covered in other main texts, and current hot topics, this book and its companion The Primary FRCA Structured Oral Examination Study Guide 1 are the definitive revision aid to the Primary FRCA, but will also be of value to candidates preparing for the basic science component of the Final FRCA, as reference source for qualified anaesthetists, and as a text for tutors preparing candidates for the structured oral examination (SOE). Part Two of the definitive Primary FRCA structured oral examination revision aid, with sample questions, model answers, and problem-based answers to clinical scenarios.
Foreword vi
Preface vii
Contributors ix
The Primary FRCA Examination 1(2)
PART 1 PHARMACOLOGY
3(176)
1 Receptors
5(3)
2 Mechanism of drug action
8(1)
3 Drug interactions
9(2)
4 Drug absorption and bioavailability
11(3)
5 Drugs and the liver
14(3)
6 Drugs and the kidney
17(2)
7 Genetic polymorphism
19(2)
8 Isomers
21(3)
9 Exponential functions
24(3)
10 Dose-response curves
27(4)
11 First and zero order kinetics
31(3)
12 Volume of distribution, clearance and half-life
34(2)
13 Compartment models
36(2)
14 Total intravenous anaesthesia
38(3)
15 Induction agents
41(5)
16 Nitrous oxide
46(3)
17 Inhalational anaesthetic agents (volatile agents)
49(8)
18 Neuromuscular blocking drugs
57(9)
19 Cholinesterase inhibitors (anticholinesterases)
66(5)
20 Antimuscarinic drugs
71(5)
21 Opioids
76(12)
22 Local anaesthetics
88(3)
23 Antiemetics and prokinetics
91(9)
24 Antiarrhythmic drugs
100(11)
25 Antihypertensive agents
111(15)
26 Diuretics
126(8)
27 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
134(6)
28 Antibiotics
140(3)
29 Anticoagulants
143(5)
30 Anticonvulsants
148(6)
31 Drugs used to treat asthma
154(5)
32 Miscellaneous drugs
159(20)
PART 2 SPECIAL PATIENT GROUPS
179(38)
33 The Jehovah's Witness
181(4)
34 Obese patient
185(3)
35 Paediatric patient
188(2)
36 Pregnant patient
190(3)
37 Down's syndrome
193(2)
38 Sickle cell anaemia
195(4)
39 Rheumatoid arthritis
199(3)
40 Diabetes mellitus
202(2)
41 Hypertensive patient
204(3)
42 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
207(3)
43 Burns and trauma
210(4)
44 Brainstem death
214(3)
PART 3 CRITICAL INCIDENTS
217(47)
45 Anaphylaxis
219(2)
46 Aspiration
221(2)
47 Awareness
223(2)
48 Blood transfusion error
225(3)
49 Bradycardia
228(2)
50 Cyanosis
230(1)
51 Difficult to ventilate (high airway pressures)
231(2)
52 Failed intubation
233(8)
53 Failure to breathe
241(2)
54 High spinal block
243(1)
55 Hypertension
244(1)
56 Hypotension
245(2)
57 Hypoxia
247(3)
58 Intra-arterial injection
250(1)
59 Laryngospasm
251(1)
60 Local anaesthetic toxicity
252(2)
61 Malignant hyperpyrexia
254(2)
62 Needlestick injury
256(2)
63 ST segment changes
258(1)
64 Tachyarrhythmias
259(3)
65 Venous air embolism (VAE)
262(2)
Index 264
respectively Specialist Registrar Anaesthetics, Poole Hospital, Dorset, UK; Specialist Registrar Anaesthetics, St George's Hospital, London, UK; Consultant, Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthetics, The Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK