Evidence-based Practice of AnesthesiologyLee A. Fleisher This practical decision-making tool provides concrete, evidence-based guidelines on all aspects of clinical anesthesiology, including preoperative assessment, monitoring and administration of anesthesia during surgery, postoperative intensive care management, and postoperative pain management. Readers will find reliable, up-to-date therapeutic recommendations based on the most recent clinical trials. Coverage encompasses both routine care and complicated and special situations. What's more, tables summarize available literature at a glance.
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EvidenceBased Practice GuidelinesThe Period? 68 | 3 |
Maintenance of Perioperative 38 Choice of General Anesthetic | 24 |
Is Regional Anesthesia Appropriate for 62 Is There a Best Technique in the Patient | 52 |
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