Obstetric Anesthesiology An illustrated Case Based Approach
The complex healthcare needs of pregnant patients, where care must be tailored for both mother and fetus, present unique challenges for anesthesiologists. Obstetric Anesthesiology An illustrated Case Based Approach addresses these challenges through concise, case-based discussions that explore various clinical scenarios encountered in obstetric anesthesia and pain relief. Utilizing a problem-based learning approach, each case is presented as a short scenario, followed by an in-depth discussion of causes, risk factors, management strategies, and any controversies that may arise in practice.
Covering a wide range of cases, the book includes both common clinical scenarios that occur regularly in day-to-day obstetric care, as well as rarer, more significant pathologies that may be less familiar to many clinicians. This diversity ensures that the text is comprehensive and relevant to anesthesiologists at all levels of experience.
The book features contributions from a global network of experts, making it relevant for practitioners across different healthcare settings worldwide. Its concise format is particularly beneficial for trainee anesthesiologists, offering essential information as they navigate their initial experiences in obstetric anesthesia, and it serves as an excellent resource for exam preparation. For experienced clinicians, the book provides a reliable, quick-reference guide that can be easily consulted in clinical practice.
In sum, this textbook is an invaluable resource for anesthesiologists, providing both foundational knowledge for trainees and quick access to critical information for seasoned professionals. Its focus on case-based learning and global relevance makes it an essential tool in the field of obstetric anesthesia.
Product details
- ASIN : B07N44H733
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; 1st edition (March 21, 2019)
- Publication date : March 21, 2019
- Language : English
- ISBN-13 (978-1107095649)
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