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Atlas Ultrasound Anesthesia TR

Atlas of Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia, by Andrew T. Gray, MD, PhD, shows you how to get the maximum benefit from this technique, while at the same time increasing your efficiency and ensuring patient safety. Dr. Gray, a pioneer of ultrasound guidance in regional anesthesia, demonstrates step-by-step a full range of nerve block techniques designed to help you improve the quality and success rate of regional blocks.***This is a fully functional trial!*** 
• Presents coverage of each block through a consistent organization that makes it easy to locate the information you need and allows for better learning. 
• Offers review-style questions that test your knowledge and competence and offer an excellent tool for ABA board exam preparation. 
• Includes more than 400 figures for visualization of the nerves and surrounding structures. 
• Helpful hints, including information on pronunciationAs the title states, this is an atlas of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia with abundant, well-annotated images.Purpose: It is intended to serve as a reference and teaching resource. This is a desperate need for many practitioners, and this book is likely to become the gold standard, bedside reference.Audience: The audience is anyone who might perform the blocks it so beautifully illustrates, including anesthesia residents, pain fellows, and attending-level practitioners in both private practice and academia. While it might be useful for teaching students rotating through anesthesia, the book is clearly targeted at those who perform these blocks.Features: It includes a brief review of the physics of capturing ultrasound images, as well as some very practical and useful chapters about the application of ultrasound in the performance of regional anesthesia (e.g. chapters on approach techniques and sonographic signs of successful injections). The images are vastly better than most practitioners can obtain, and are richly and effectively annotated. It reads easily, as any useful bedside/clinical atlas should. Wisely, the author has avoided talking about drugs, volumes, and dosages, information which is reasonable to expect practitioners to know or obtain from other resources.Assessment: If you practice ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia, you are likely to find this an invaluable bedside resource. If you teach ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia, you will find this an indispensable reference. It is large enough to be really useful, yet light/small enough to be very portable. I anticipate that it will become a must-have addition to most anesthesia libraries, and that copies will find their way to most places where regional anesthesia is performed.A SEARCH TOOLfeaturing search autocomplete to help you find words quickly by displaying predictions similar to the terms you're typing. You also get enhanced search extras including: •A quick search of words while you type. •A 'fuzzy filter' for when you are not sure of the correct spelling of a word. •A 'keyword' search for finding key words within compound words. •A wild card search function ('*' or '?') which can replace a letter or entire parts of a word. •Download dictionary definitions locally for offline word lookup.A LEARNING TOOLincluding a number of features that help you further enhance your vocabulary: •A 'Favorites' feature to create custom folders with lists of words from the extensive library, including cross-curriculum words. •History list to help you easily review looked-up words. •Discover more using the included special language notes. •See words in context with example sentences. •'Word-of-the-day' feature with dedicated homescreen widget.
***This is a fully functional trial!***


• Presents coverage of each block through a consistent organization that makes it easy to locate the information you need and allows for better learning. 
• Offers review-style questions that test your knowledge and competence and offer an excellent tool for ABA board exam preparation. 
• Includes more than 400 figures for visualization of the nerves and surrounding structures. 
• Helpful hints, including information on pronunciationAs the title states, this is an atlas of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia with abundant, well-annotated images.

Purpose: It is intended to serve as a reference and teaching resource. This is a desperate need for many practitioners, and this book is likely to become the gold standard, bedside reference.

Audience: The audience is anyone who might perform the blocks it so beautifully illustrates, including anesthesia residents, pain fellows, and attending-level practitioners in both private practice and academia. While it might be useful for teaching students rotating through anesthesia, the book is clearly targeted at those who perform these blocks.

Features: It includes a brief review of the physics of capturing ultrasound images, as well as some very practical and useful chapters about the application of ultrasound in the performance of regio

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Pau. C. Jun 15, 2021     

I cannot magnify the images. The support team must fix it. We can't see what the app is supposed to show, Atlas os US.

moe. a. Feb 12, 2020     

Some features should be without buying

GIZ. H. T. Aug 4, 2015     

Try it

Kha. B. Mar 2, 2014     

Disappointed

Dr.. M. A. Oct 18, 2013     

Be honest and say its $90 app and not free.