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008    141008s2015    paua     b    001 0 eng   
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019    713193630|a898908338 
020    9781605475509|q(hardback) 
020    1605475505|q(hardback) 
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040    DNLM/DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dBTCTA|dNLM|dCOU|dYDXCP|dIBI
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049    STJP 
050 00 RD82.2|b.S53 2015 
060 00 QV 81|bS8722 2015 
082 00 615.7/81|223 
096    QV 81|bS525S 2015 
100 1  Shafer, Steven L.,|eauthor. 
245 10 Stoelting's pharmacology and physiology in anesthetic 
       practice /|cPamela Flood, MD, MA, Professor of 
       Anesthesilogy, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford 
       University, Palo Alto, California ; James P. Rathmell, MD,
       Executive Vice Chair and Chief, Division of Pain Medicine,
       Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine,
       Massachusetts General Hospital, Henry Knowles Beecher 
       Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 
       Massachusetts ; Steven Shafer, MD, professpr of 
       Anesthesilogy, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford 
       University, Palo Alto, California. 
246 1  Pharmacology and physiology in anesthetic practice 
250    Fifth edition. 
264  1 Philadelphia :|bWolters Kluwer Health,|c[2015] 
300    xii, 900 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c29 cm 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
500    Preceded by: Pharmacology & physiology in anesthetic 
       practice / Robert K. Stoelting, Simon C. Hillier. 4th ed. 
       c2006. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 00 |gPART I: Basic principles of physiology and pharmacology 
       --|tBasic principles of physiology /|rPamela Flood, Seven 
       Shafer --|tBasic principles of pharmacology /|rPamela 
       Flood, Seven Shafer --|gPART II: Neurologic system --
       |tNeurophysiology /|rPamela Flood, Seven Shafer --
       |tInhaled anesthetics /|rPamela Flood, Seven Shafer --
       |tIntravenous sedatives and hypnotics /|rJames P. Rathmell,
       Carl E. Rosow --|tPain physiology /|rHui Yang, Bihua Bie, 
       Mohamed A. Naguib --|tOpioid agonists and antagonists /
       |rKenneth Cumming III, Mohamed A. Naguib --|tCentrally 
       acting nonopioid analgesics /|rHesham Elsharkawy, Mohamed 
       A. Naguib --|tPeripherally acting analgesics /|rHesham 
       Elsharkawy, Mohamed A. Naguib --|tLocal anesthetics /
       |rKamal Maheshwari, Mohamed A. Naguib --|tNeuromuscular 
       physiology /|rMohamed A. Naguib --|tNeuromuscular blocking
       drugs and reversal agents /|rMohamed A. Naguib --
       |tAntiepileptic and other neurologically active drugs /
       |rPamela Flood, Mark Burbridge --|gPART III: Circulatory 
       system --|tCirculatory physiology /|rJames Ramsay, Barrett
       Larson --|tCardiac physiology /|rSumeet Goswami, Bessie 
       Kachulis, Teresa A. Mulaikal, Jack S. Shanewise --|tRenal 
       physiology /|rJonathan  Hastie, Jack S. Shanewise --
       |tIntravenous fluids and electrolytes /|rJessica Spellman,
       Jack S. Shanewise --|tSympathomimetic drugs /|rSansan S. 
       Lo, Jack S. Shanewise --|tSympatholytics /|rSteven Miller 
       --|tVasodilators /|rJames Ramsay, Carter Peatross --
       |tAntiarrhythmic drugs /|rJames Ramsay, Nicholas Anast --
       |tDiuretics /|rMaya Jalbout Hastie, Jack S. Shanewise --
       |tLipid-lowering drugs /|rSarah C. Smith, Jack S. 
       Shanewise --|gPART IV: Pulmonary system --|tGas exchange /
       |rPeter Slinger --|tRespiratory pharmacology /|rPeter 
       Slinger --|tAcid-base disorders /|rPeter Slinger --|gPART 
       V: Blood and hemostasis --|tPhysiology of blood and 
       hemostasis /|rJerrold H. Levy --|tBlood products and blood
       components /|rJerrold H. Levy --|tProcoagulants /|rJerrold
       H. Levy --|tAnticoagulants /|rJerrold H. Levy --
       |tPhysiology and management of massive transfusion /
       |rJerrold H. Levy --|gPART VI: Gastrointestinal system and
       metabolism --|tGastrointestinal physiology /|rMichael J. 
       Murray --|tMetabolism /|rMichael J. Murray --|tAntiemetics
       /|rMichael J. Murray, David A. Grossblatt --
       |tGastrointestinal motility drugs /|rMichael J. Murray, 
       Jillian A. Maloney --|tNutrition /|rMichael J. Murray --
       |gPART VII: Endocrine system --|tNormal endocrine function
       /|rVivek K. Moitra --|tDrugs that alter glucose regulation
       /|rVivek K. Moitra --|tDrugs for the treatment of 
       hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism /|rVivek K. Moitra --
       |tOther endocrine drugs /|rVivek K. Moitra --|gPART VIII: 
       Miscellaneous --|tAntimicrobials, antiseptics, 
       disinfectants, and management of perioperative infection /
       |rPamela Flood --|tChemotherapeutic drugs /|rJames P. 
       Rathmell, Mihir M. Kamdar --|tDrugs used for 
       psychopharmacologic therapy /|rJoseph Kwok, Pamela Flood -
       -|gPART IX: Special populations --|tPhysiology of the 
       newborn /|rPamela Flood --|tMaternal and fetal physiology 
       and pharmacology /|rPamela Flood --|tPhysiology and 
       pharmacology of the elderly /|rPamela Flood --|tPhysiology
       and pharmacology of resuscitation /|rMichael J. Murray. 
520    "Cornerstone in education of anesthesia residents. 
       Pharmacology and Physiology constitutes one of the more 
       difficult sections on the in-training exams and the 
       written boards. Clearly written, comprehensive review"--
       Provided by publisher. 
650  0 Anesthetics|xPhysiological effect. 
650  0 Anesthesiology|xPhysiological effect|vHandbooks, manuals, 
       etc. 
650 12 Anesthetics|xpharmacology. 
650 22 Physiological Phenomena. 
700 1  Rathmell, James P.,|eauthor. 
700 1  Flood, Pamela,|d1963-|eauthor. 
994    01|bSTJ 
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