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“Very good, simple terminology compared to other physics FRCA primary texts, and covers the required topics.”
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“ Essential book for trainee anaesthetists undertaking primary FRCA, Well written and easy to read.” “I'm an anaesthetic trainee and I am finding this book very helpful… Important equations are highlighted and there are "Clinical applications" boxes throughout to put the information into context.” Easy to read and explains basic concepts really well.” " This is a superb book and helped me greatly during my Primary FRCA.
BASIC PHYSICS AND MEASUREMENT IN ANAESTHESIA PLUS
Completely revised MCQs/SBAs now available online with hints and tips, plus answersįive-star reviews of the previous edition.Worked examples and helpful diagrams develop understanding.Clinical examples highlight the applications of physics in anaesthesia.Simple everyday examples are used to illustrate core concepts.Explanations start from first principles.Physics in Anaesthesia gives a complete and structured overview:
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In addition, clinical science and engineering students will appreciate the linking of theory and practice. This new edition has been comprehensively updated, but the content remains aligned with the FRCA syllabus, making Physics in Anaesthesia ideal for trainee anaesthetists, as well as for operating department practitioners and anaesthetic nurses. This book has been written with the aim of helping those who have long since parted company with physics. Much of anaesthetic practice is underpinned by physics, yet many struggle when studying the subject.