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Quick Draw Anatomy for Anaesthetists Joanna Oram Fox

Quick Draw Anatomy for Anaesthetists By Joanna Oram Fox

Quick Draw Anatomy for Anaesthetists by Joanna Oram Fox


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Summary

Simple step-by-step diagrams which show you how to draw and understand the key anatomy anaesthetists need to know.
First prize in Anaesthesia in the BMA Medical Book Awards 2019!

Quick Draw Anatomy for Anaesthetists Summary

Quick Draw Anatomy for Anaesthetists by Joanna Oram Fox

First prize in Anaesthesia in the 2019 BMA Medical Book Awards!

Here's what the reviewers said:
It is so easy to pick up and check things, and the illustrations and drawing instructions have allowed me to do my own drawings and learn how to label them.

This book provides you with simple instructions on how to draw and interpret the crucial anatomy you need for your anaesthetic training.

Covers all the relevant anatomy in:

  • Head, neck and neuro - from Circle of Willis to cervical plexus
  • Vertebral column - from the spinal cord to the sacrum
  • Cardiac - coronary arteries and venous drainage of the heart
  • Airway and respiratory - from airway sensation to the diaphragm
  • Abdomen - from the abdominal aorta to the nephron, via a TAP block
  • Limbs - from blood vessels in the arms to the ankle, via the femoral canal

For the majority of sections, in addition to a simple drawing and detailed explanation, there are also step-by-step illustrations to show you how to draw the anatomy yourself - this active learning will deepen your understanding of the subject and improve your recall for potential viva questions!

**Now updated to include laryngoscopic vocal cords**

Quick Draw Anatomy for Anaesthetists Reviews

Five-star reviews:
Fantastic for FRCA anatomy revision Diagrams are excellent - memorable and well targeted to both primary and final viva. You cant use the book alone - I still needed cross referencing with online and instant anatomy but this has been invaluable in helping commit key areas to memory and reproduce quickly Amazon reviewer

Amazing Revision Tool Amazing revision tool, clear, simple yet comprehensive drawings. Amazon reviewer

All the anatomy you need for FRCA! Great book for FRCA anatomy! Used for both primary and final! Amazon reviewer

Fantastic Resource This is a perfectly simple and functional approach to sketches for anaesthetic exams; clinical practice and as a teaching resource. Highly recommend. Amazon reviewer

Useful book My best chance of learning and retaining this pre exam! Amazon reviewer

FRCA syllabus Word for word what you need for the final FRCA Amazon reviewer

Wish I'd had this pre FRCA! Comprehensive anatomy guide, with easy to learn diagrams to aid recall Amazon reviewer
Brilliant revision aid A really concise and well structured revision aid. Have used this for primary FRCA and feel much more confident in drawing these quickly and it has stuck. Amazon reviewer
Must have Comprehensive and easy to follow book. Essential for Primary and Final FRCA success! Amazon reviewer

Dr. Fox has created a simplified and readily accessible group of anatomic drawings that quickly allow those studying to master the material. The concept itself of using visual mnemonics is useful to all... For visual learners, the concept just can't be beat. Dr. Fox, congratulations on completing your training and thank you for creating and publishing this simple little book that will help those with a bent toward the visual to learn more quickly and effectively.

-- Anesthesiology 2018; 129:857-8

Table of Contents

Section 1: Head, 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

Additional information

GOR009322412
9781911510147
1911510142
Quick Draw Anatomy for Anaesthetists by Joanna Oram Fox
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Scion Publishing Ltd
2018-01-26
106
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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