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Nurse Anesthesia

Nurse AnesthesiaAuthors: John J. Nagelhout CRNA PhD FAAN, Karen Plaus PhD CRNA FAAN
Publisher: Saunders

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 50835

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 4
Pages: 1408
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.7
Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.8 x 2.2

ISBN: 1416050256
Dewey Decimal Number: 617.96
EAN: 9781416050254
ASIN: 1416050256

Publication Date: February 11, 2009
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Product Description
Long respected as the most comprehensive nurse anesthesia resource available, this new edition continues the tradition of bringing together leading experts to create a balanced reference that applies scientific principles to today's clinical anesthesia practice. Inside you'll find a solid introduction to the equipment and patient care techniques unique to nurse anesthesia side-by-side with the cutting-edge research and application of evidence necessary to prepare you for tomorrow.

  • Over 700 tables and boxes highlight the most essential information in a quick, easy-to-reference format.
  • An easy-to-use organization with basic principles covered first, followed by individual chapters for each surgical specialty, ensures you have the information you need to build your knowledge.
  • Over 650 figures of anatomy, nurse anesthesia procedures, and equipment enhance your understanding of complex information.
  • Expert CRNA authors provide the most up-to-date and relevant clinical information you'll use in daily practice.
  • The latest pharmacology information on pharmacokinetics, drug delivery systems, opiate antagonists, and key induction drugs to keep you up-to-date.
  • Thoroughly updated references make finding the latest and most important research in the field quick and simple.


  • New chapters address legal issues, neonatal anesthesia, anesthesia education, clinical monitoring, regional anesthesia, unexpected complications, and more.
  • Expanded coverage of chemistry and physics as well as immunology makes these difficult fundamental topics easier to understand and apply to everyday practice.
  • Over 100 new images enhance your understanding of difficult anesthesia concepts.



Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars New 4th Edition a BIG upgrade   March 12, 2009
Mike (PA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I personally have found this edition an AWESOME upgrade from the previous edition and encourage people to use it. The read is easier, the organization is better and its simply better put together.


4 out of 5 stars Required Reading   February 3, 2009
Lindsay Anne Stratton (Chicago)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book was not optional for me, but the information is good. I wish it could have been compressed some. Goes into pathophysiology, I already have a book for that. Easier to read than some other anesthesia books


4 out of 5 stars Great Book!   September 23, 2008
Reggie Middlebrooks (Japan)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is a great book for those beginning their studies in anesthesia. This book provides accurate straightforward information that is not quite written at the "over your head" level as some of the "bibles" in anesthesia are. I personally like this book and use it is one of my top resources. For more elaborate explanations I usually go to Miller. But for quick answers that provide a good deal of detail I like this book.


5 out of 5 stars Great book   December 18, 2007
Sydna Sebastian (NY, USA)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

Nurse Anesthesia is a wonderful book. I think every nurse anesthesia student should review it. Concepts are clearly explained.



1 out of 5 stars Wondering where the editors were or if they actually read it???   September 15, 2007
Tari A. Texter (Dallas, TX)
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

I'm almost done with my first year of anesthesia school...and this is our main textbook for our anesthesia principles classes. On our tests...if we have a problem with an exam question; the saying is, "Nagelhout trumps all", meaning, if it's in Nagelhout, it's gospel. Our instructors state that this book is used largely for the boards. WHICH SCARES ME! Let me tell you why.

First of all...some of the chapters are very hard to read and poorly edited. There are misspellings and downright misinformation on dosages and FACTS. One chapter gives information that directly contradicts information in another chapter...information that is fairly basic. Let me give you examples.

Pg 164, Table 11-1. We used this table to learn dosages of neuromuscular blocking agents. Intubating dose for mivacurium is WRONG. It says 0.75 mg/kg in the table, but actually it is 0.15-0.2 mg/kg. And you will see this on pg 170, where it is written "The intubating dose of mivacurium is 0.2 mg/kg." Yes, I know Mivacurium is discontinued...but that's NOT the point.

The worst chapter so far is Ch 45--Pediatric Anesthesia. Before pediatrics, we were taught about heat loss via radiation, convection, conduction, etc. The definition of RADIANT heat loss (pg 1150) is: "...the loss of heat from a warm or hot surface (the body) to a cooler one (the environment); it does not require the two surfaces to be in direct contact with each other." Now read pg 1102, "Radiant heat loss is the transfer of heat from one object to another..." with the example of placing an infant on a cold OR table. This latter statement is actually describing CONDUCTIVE heat loss.

Same chapter, it states on pg 1102 that albumin reaches "...adult levels at the time of birth." Then, on the NEXT PAGE (1103), states, "Both albumin and AAG concentrations are diminished at birth but reach the adult equivalency by infancy." So which is it?????

SUCH are the frustrations my class has with this book. Many other programs use Barash...and I am quite jealous of them. I want to buy Barash....when I get some extra loan money. Maybe John Nagelhout will lend it to me, with all the money he's saving on not editing his book properly.


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