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Nunn's applied respiratory physiology

By: Lumb, Andrew BContributor(s): Pearl, Ronald GSeries: ClinicalKeyPublication details: Edinburgh ; New York : Elsevier, 2017Edition: 8th edDescription: xii, 544 p. : illustrations. ; 27 cmISBN: 9780702062940Subject(s): Anesthesia | Respiration | Respiratory organs - Pathophysiology | Respiratory Physiological Phenomena | Respiratory System - physiopathologyDDC classification: WF102 Summary: "Nunn's Applied Respiratory Physiology, Eighth Edition, is your concise, one-stop guide to all aspects of respiratory physiology in health, disease, and in the many physiologically challenging situations and environments into which humans take themselves - with coverage from basic science to clinical applications. This most comprehensive single volume on respiratory physiology will be invaluable to those in training or preparing for examinations in anaesthesia, intensive care, respiratory medicine or thoracic surgery - as well as an essential quick reference for the range of practitioners requiring ready access to current knowledge in this field. Now fully revised and updated, this eighth edition includes a new full-colour format to improve clarity and understanding - and it also comes with access to the complete, downloadable eBook version for the first time. This incorporates bonus chapters, handy topic summaries and new, interactive, self-assessment material. The result is a more flexible, engaging and complete resource than ever before"--Publisher's description".
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Contents:

1. Functional Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract
2. Elastic Forces and Lung Volumes
3. Respiratory System Resistance
4. Control of Breathing
5. Pulmonary Ventilation
6. The Pulmonary Circulation
7. Distribution of Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion
8. Diffusion of Respiratory Gases
9. Carbon Dioxide
10. Oxygen
11. Nonrespiratory Functions of the Lung
12. Pregnancy, Neonates and Children
13. Exercise
14. Sleep
15. High Attitude and Flying
16. High Pressure and Diving
17. Respiration in Closed Environments and Space
18. Drowning
19. Smoking and Air Pollution
20. Anaesthesia
21. Changes in the Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure
22. Hypoxia
23. Anaemia
24. Oxygen Toxicity and Hyperoxia
25. Comparative Respiratory Physiology
26. Ventilatory Failure
27. Airways Disease
28. Pulmonary Vascular Disease
29. Diseases of the Lung Parenchyma and Pleura
30. Acute Lung Injury
31. Respiratory Support and Artificial Ventilation
32. Pulmonary Surgery.



"Nunn's Applied Respiratory Physiology, Eighth Edition, is your concise, one-stop guide to all aspects of respiratory physiology in health, disease, and in the many physiologically challenging situations and environments into which humans take themselves - with coverage from basic science to clinical applications. This most comprehensive single volume on respiratory physiology will be invaluable to those in training or preparing for examinations in anaesthesia, intensive care, respiratory medicine or thoracic surgery - as well as an essential quick reference for the range of practitioners requiring ready access to current knowledge in this field. Now fully revised and updated, this eighth edition includes a new full-colour format to improve clarity and understanding - and it also comes with access to the complete, downloadable eBook version for the first time. This incorporates bonus chapters, handy topic summaries and new, interactive, self-assessment material. The result is a more flexible, engaging and complete resource than ever before"--Publisher's description".

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