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Fully revised and updated, this text provides an authoritative account of all aspects of perioperative care for surgical patients.
This comprehensively revised textbook provides an authoritative account of all aspects of perioperative care for surgical patients. All areas of medical disease are discussed with clear recommendations for work up and management in the perioperative period. It will serve as a significant work of reference for internists, anesthesiologists and surgeons.
This comprehensive textbook, now fully revised, rewritten and up-dated in its fourth edition, provides an authoritative account of all aspects of perioperative care for surgical patients. All areas of medical disease are discussed with clear recommendations for work up and management in the perioperative period. Basic discussions of surgical procedures are included to help non-surgeons understand the procedures and their implications for patient care. This definitive account includes numerous contributions from leading experts at national centers of medical excellence.
This reference focuses on the management of surgical patients with co-existing medical problems that may be affected by surgery. It aims to serve as a guide to medical complications of surgery and the basic principles of commonly performed surgical procedures.
An authoritative account of all aspects of perioperative care for surgical patients.
This book is a practical text on what to anticipate and how to avoid intraoperative and postoperative complications from the underlying diseases or conditions encountered in patients undergoing general surgery.
Elaine de Kooning (1918-1989) was a noted art critic and artist, and a prime mover in the New York art world. She was a vivacious social catalyst. Her sparkling wit enlivened meetings of the Club, nights at the Cedar Tavern, and chance conversations on the street. Her droll sense of humour, generosity of spirit, and freewheeling spending were as legendary as her ever-present cigarette