Quick draw anatomy for anaesthetists
The simple step-by-step diagrams in this book show you how to draw and understand the key anatomy which anaesthetists need to know
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| Language: | English |
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Banburym, UK
Scion Publishing
2018
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| Call Number : | med QS 4 .F69 2018 |
Table of Contents:
- Neck and neuro-anatomy 1.1 Circle of Willis; 1.2 Venous drainage of the brain; 1.3 Venous drainage in the neck; 1.4 Base of the skull; 1.5 Trigeminal nerve; 1.6 Motor and sensory innervation of the face; 1.7 Vagus nerve; 1.8 Cervical plexus; 1.9 Eye and eye socket bones Section 2 Vertebral column 2.1 Spinal cord; 2.2 Epidural space; 2.3 Paravertebral space; 2.4 Vertebrae; 2.5 Sacrum and sacral anatomy Section 3 Cardiac 3.1 Coronary arteries; 3.2 Venous drainage of the heart; Section 4 Airway and Respiratory 4.1 Airway sensation; 4.2 Larynx; 4.3 Bronchial tree; 4.4 Thoracic inlet; 4.5 First rib; 4.6 Intercostal nerves; 4.7 Mediastinum; 4.8 Diaphragm Section 5 Abdomen 5.1 Abdominal aorta; 5.2 Coeliac plexus; 5.3 Abdominal wall; 5.4 Spleen; 5.5 Liver; 5.6 Nephron Section 6 Limb- upper 6.1 Blood vessels in the arms; 6.2 Brachial plexus; 6.3 Axilla; 6.4 Cubital fossa; 6.5 Wrist Section 7 Limb- lower 7.1 Blood vessels in the legs; 7.2 Lumbosacral Plexus; 7.3 Femoral canal; 7.4 Popliteal fossa; 7.5 Ankle


