Anaesthetic Data Interpretation: Understanding Key Concepts for the FRCA (Greenwich Medical Media)

Anaesthetic Data Interpretation: Understanding Key Concepts for the FRCA (Greenwich Medical Media)

by SylvaDolenska (Author)

Synopsis

There are numerous textbooks to choose from when preparing for the FRCA examination; the candidate suffers not from lack of information but rather from being inundated with it. He or she then has the task of information sorting and data compression, in order to memorise and utilise all this information. Graphical representation of data is an excellent form of data compression; graphs or drawings are frequently asked about topics, in the viva examination particularly. This book differs from most textbooks in that the text accompanies the pictures, rather than pictures complementing the text. In many cases, the text is simply a detailed 'caption' describing the graph or diagram, expanded on by some background information. For this reason, the graphs themselves are kept clear and easy to interpret, being labelled only with the names of the axes and their units, plus identification of any other key lines and symbols referred to in the text. The layout - each page of text opposite the relevant graph or graphs - conveys the essential link between picture and text, and makes orientation and understanding easier. The book follows the latest FRCA syllabus and attempts to show the relevance of basic science to clinical anaesthesia by using practical examples throughout. Though it is intended primarily for the FRCA candidate, it would also make an excellent 'aide-memoire' for clinical tutors and all practising anaesthetists who undertake teaching.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Greenwich Medical Media
Published: 01 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 1841100080
ISBN 13: 9781841100081
Book Overview: This book follows the latest FRCA syllabus using clear illustrations and practical examples throughout.

Author Bio
Sylva Dolenska was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia and attended medical school at Charles University, Prague. After moving to Britain in 1982, she trained as an anaesthetist, and has been a consultant since 2000. She is currently Consultant Anaesthetist at William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, Kent, and has also acquired the KSS Deanery Certificate in Teaching. Her other key professional interests are airway management and obstetric anaesthesia.