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An indispensable aid to success in the anaesthesia viva examinations and appropriate to both the new Primary FRCA and the established Part Two, this book gives the candidate a comprehensive range of possible questions and exemplary answers. Useful also as a concise reference for the established anaesthetist, this book is packed with up-to-date information on fundamental anaesthetic questions. This book is intended for trainee and practising anaesthetists, especially examination candidates for the Primary FRCA and Part Two.

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title:The Anaesthesia Viva. Vol. 1 : Physiology, Pharmacology & Statistics
author:Urquhart, John; Blunk, Mark.; Dixon, Mark.
publisher:Greenwich Medical Media Limited
isbn10 | asin:1900151006
print isbn13:9781900151009
ebook isbn13:9780511043048
language:English
subjectAnesthesia.
publication date:1996
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subject:Anesthesia.
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The Anaesthesia Viva:
Volume 1
Physiology, Pharmacology & Statistics
John Urquhart
Mark Blunt
With Contributions from Mark Dixon
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1996
Greenwich Medical Media
219 The Linen Hall
162-168 Regent Street
London
W1R 5TB
ISBN 1 900151 006
First Published 1996
Reprinted 1997
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Preface
The Royal College of Anaesthetists has revised its schedule for the FRCA examination from three parts to two, which, from 1996, will be called the Primary and the Final FRCA. The "new" primary examination syllabus includes basic anaesthesia and resuscitation, an OSCE, and has ten pages devoted to Anatomy, Physiology, Physics, Clinical Measurement and Basic Statistics. This formidable syllabus and the list of basic science subjects is in itself a daunting proposition for many prospective trainee anaesthetists. This book of Questions and Answers for the new primary FRCA examination provides an impressive catalogue of well illustrated material for candidates contemplating the physiology and pharmacology parts of the examination. The book is equally relevant in the oral as well as the written part of this examination and is based on an extensive experience of the authors in teaching candidates for the basic science parts of previous FRCA examinations. The authors have the advantage that they are clinicians teaching basic sciences and they have chosen topics from their experience of questions asked in the examination as well as topics which have particular clinician relevance. Many candidates for this part of the examination as well as their consultant teachers may see little clinical relevance of many parts of the basic science section of the syllabus for the new primary.
The present book provides an excellent preview of the range of knowledge presently expected by candidates for the new primary. It should not be regarded as a substitute for traditional text books but it is an important supplement to such reading. It is certainly a very useful way to revise and particularly valuable for practising the viva voce part of the examination. Many candidates fail not because of lack of knowledge of the facts but because of lack of practice in oral question and answer sessions. Many senior colleagues would like to help their trainees with the oral part of the examination but they have forgotten the scope and detail of the basic science part of the examination and this book again provides a treasure chest of questions for the mock examiner. I look forward to further editions which will include other parts of the new primary syllabus.
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PROFESSOR GARETH JONES,
CAMBRIDGE, 1996
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Contents
Preface
Professor Gareth Jones
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The Anaesthesia Viva
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1. Questions in the Physiology of the Central Nervous System
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1. Define the Following: 1. Anaesthesia, 2. Pain, 3. Analgesia, 4. Sedation
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2. What is a Sensory Modality?
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3. Can you Discuss Smooth Muscle Action Potential and Innervation?
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4. Can you Describe the Control of Cerebral Blood Flow?
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