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Fast facts for the primary FRCA and EDAIC : basic science for anaesthetists

By: Publication details: Boca Raton, FL ; London : CRC Press, 2024.Description: xii, 293pISBN:
  • 9781032483597
  • 9781032486819
Subject(s): Genre/Form: NLM classification:
  • WO 218.2
Contents:
Respiratory System -- Cardiovascular System -- Central Nervous System -- Muscle -- Gastrointestinal Tract -- Endocrine -- Metabolism -- Blood --Applied Physiology -- General Pharmacology -- Anaesthetic Pharmacology -- Systemic Pharmacology -- Applied Physics -- Clinical Measurement -- Anaesthesia Equipment -- Statistics -- Anatomy.
Summary: The Primary FRCA is a marathon exam that requires candidates to concentrate on solving MCQs first and then prepare for the OSCE and SOE viva. The EDAIC Part 1 involves MCQs, and Part 2 uses viva to test candidates. All these exams demand a strong knowledge of basic sciences relevant to anaesthesia. The Fast Facts content aids quick revision in the lead up to the examinations and maximises the chances of exam success. Covering all the high yield facts together with concept building, this book ensures that students benefit at all stages of their preparation for the Primary FRCA and EDAIC, especially during the last few weeks before examinations. Past MCQs and core viva concepts have been presented in bullet points, tabular format, and diagrams for easy assimilation. The Primary FRCA is shifting towards asking SBAs and this book covers both the SBAs and MTFs format of MCQs. It includes over 180 topics, and is sub-divided into sections on Physiology, Pharmacology, Physics, and Anatomy. The key ingredient to get through any exam is confidence. By facilitating timely revision of the entire curriculum, this book makes sure that candidates for both the Primary FRCA and for the EDAIC will enter the examination hall with a positive mindset and comprehensive knowledge of the basic sciences required by anaesthetists.
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Book Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves WO 218.2 SHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available HOM0396
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Respiratory System -- Cardiovascular System -- Central Nervous System -- Muscle -- Gastrointestinal Tract -- Endocrine -- Metabolism -- Blood --Applied Physiology -- General Pharmacology -- Anaesthetic Pharmacology -- Systemic Pharmacology -- Applied Physics -- Clinical Measurement -- Anaesthesia Equipment -- Statistics -- Anatomy.

The Primary FRCA is a marathon exam that requires candidates to concentrate on solving MCQs first and then prepare for the OSCE and SOE viva. The EDAIC Part 1 involves MCQs, and Part 2 uses viva to test candidates. All these exams demand a strong knowledge of basic sciences relevant to anaesthesia. The Fast Facts content aids quick revision in the lead up to the examinations and maximises the chances of exam success.
Covering all the high yield facts together with concept building, this book ensures that students benefit at all stages of their preparation for the Primary FRCA and EDAIC, especially during the last few weeks before examinations. Past MCQs and core viva concepts have been presented in bullet points, tabular format, and diagrams for easy assimilation. The Primary FRCA is shifting towards asking SBAs and this book covers both the SBAs and MTFs format of MCQs. It includes over 180 topics, and is sub-divided into sections on Physiology, Pharmacology, Physics, and Anatomy.
The key ingredient to get through any exam is confidence. By facilitating timely revision of the entire curriculum, this book makes sure that candidates for both the Primary FRCA and for the EDAIC will enter the examination hall with a positive mindset and comprehensive knowledge of the basic sciences required by anaesthetists.

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