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Won First Prize at 2012 BMA awards in Anaesthesia Category.
Lavishly illustrated by clear line diagrams and photographs, Ward's
Anaesthetic Equipment is a highly accessible single source to aid
understanding of the key principles behind equipment function and
design. This sixth edition of the classic reference text on
anaesthetic equipment is again extensively revised to reflect the
very latest advances. Ward's is an invaluable resource for
qualified anaesthetists, as well as essential reading for those in
training or approaching examinations such as those of the Primary
and Final Fellowship in the UK and Ireland. Trainees in Intensive
Care Medicine, anaesthetic assistants, operating department
practitioners, electronic and biomedical engineers in hospitals and
manufacturers' representatives will also benefit from this most
trusted guide. Provides a simple and comprehensive explanation of
the function of anaesthetic equipment, ensuring its safe use in
clinical practice Covers the relevant syllabus required by the FRCA
and similar exams taken by trainee anaesthetists Clear line
diagrams explain the working principles of each piece of equipment
The physics and technology of ultrasound gains a devoted chapter,
as does patient warming. There are enhancements on depth of
anaesthesia monitoring, error management and ultrasound imaging in
regional anaesthesia. Particular coverage of supraglottic airway
devices substantially augments an extended chapter on airway
equipment. Updates throughout, including on the anaesthetic
workstation, infusion devices and equipment for anaesthesia in
difficult locations, ensure Ward's remains the most comprehensive
and current text on anaesthetic equipment.
Is an urban based approach to mission still relevant in a networked
global society? If so, what is particular about the urban context
for the heart of God's mission? How is that mission understood in
terms of evangelism and proclamation; sin and salvation; the work
of the sacraments and the Holy Spirit; and challenge of Christ in
the lives of his followers? Theological reflection, case studies
and new insights come together as practitioners, theologians and
urban clergy reflect on the presence of the Church in urban
communities. Crossover City confronts the theological priorities of
the Church as it attempts to hold the tensions between expectations
of its partnership in social regeneration and welfare and its
prophetic voice through its continued and transformative presence
in marginalized communities. It challenges the way theology is
often done in isolated factions that deny openness and
collaboration which must underpin the transformative mission our
urban areas cry out for. Critical reading for those in theological
training and parish ministry seeking resources for a creative and
radical witness in our increasingly urban world.
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