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Applied Anatomy for Clinical Procedures at a Glance is a concise resource combining high-quality images and step-by-step instructions to provide expert guidance on the major core training pathways in medicine, surgery and anaesthesia. Written by an experienced team of Foundation Training programme directors and clinical skills examiners, this unique revision and learning guide aligns with training pathways rather than anatomical area to support Foundation doctors and core trainees master these vital clinical procedures.
Succinct yet thorough descriptions of each procedure include photographs of surface anatomy, line diagrams of the anatomy, instructions on the procedural techniques, and practical tips for performing the procedures safely whilst minimising risks of complications. All major aspects of Foundation procedures and Core training in applied anatomy are covered, including catheterisation, ECGs, central venous cannulation, basic suturing and anastomotic techniques, endotracheal intubation, epidural injection and spinal injection, defibrillation, and many others.
Applied Anatomy for Clinical Procedures at a Glance is ideal for Foundation doctors and Core trainees, as well as medical students, physician’s assistants and surgical scrub practitioners.
Jane Sturgess, MBBS MRCP FRCA is a consultant anaesthetist and former Foundation Training Programme Director at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS foundation Trust.
Francesca Crawley, BA BCh, FRCP is a Consultant Neurologist at West Suffolk Foundation Trust and has been involved in Foundation Training in the East of England for over 10 years.
Ramez Kirollos, MD FRCS (SN) is a consultant neurosurgeon at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS foundation Trust. He is a member of the Court of Examiners of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Kirsty Cattle, BSc (Hons), MBChB, MRCS Ed, MD is a senior surgical trainee in the East of England.
List of Contributors
1. Scrubbing up
2. Setting up a sterile field and draping the patient
3. Three-way tap
4. Common equipment for core clinical procedures
5. Local anaesthetic infiltration
6. Obtaining consent
7. Manometer for central venous pressure and lumbar puncture
8. Bladder irrigation sets
9. Underwater seal for chest drains
10. Male catheterisation
11. Female catheterisation
12. Arterial blood gases
13. Performing an electrocardiogram
14. Oropharyngeal airway
15. Nasopharyngeal airway
16. Laryngeal mask airway
17. Central venous cannulation (high approach internal jugular)
18. Central venous cannulation (low approach internal jugular)
19. Central venous cannulation (subclavian)
20. Direct current cardioversion
21. Intercostal drains
22. Pleural tap
23. Inserting a nasogastric tube
24. Lumbar puncture
25. Bone marrow aspirate
26. Ascitic tap
27. Paracentesis
28. Knee aspiration
29. Skin biopsy
30. Basic suturing
31. Basic anastomotic techniques
32. Abscess drainage and debridement
33. Bag mask ventilation (adults)
34. Endotracheal intubation (adults)
35. Needle cricothryoidotomy (adults)
36. Surgical cricothyroidotomy
37. Defibrillation
38. Spinal injection
39. Epidural injection
40. Procedure-related safety
Index
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