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Chemistry and Physics for Nurse Anesthesia : A Student Centered Approach by John Leyba and David Shubert (2009, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSpringer Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-100826118445
ISBN-139780826118448
eBay Product ID (ePID)111612108

Product Key Features

Number of Pages448 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameChemistry and Physics for Nurse Anesthesia : a Student Centered Approach
Publication Year2009
SubjectNursing / Anesthesia, Anesthesiology, Nursing / General, Physics / General, Chemistry / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaScience, Medical
AuthorJohn Leyba, David Shubert
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2009-019934
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal610.1/53
Table Of ContentCHAPTER 1: MEASUREMENT CHAPTER 2: A REVIEW OF SOME CHEMISTRY BASICS CHAPTER 3: BASICS OF PHYSICS PART 1 (FORCE AND PRESSURE) CHAPTER 4: BASICS OF PHYSICS PART 2 (WORK, ENERGY AND POWER) CHAPTER 5: FLUIDS CHAPTER 6: THE GAS LAWS CHAPTER 7: STATES OF MATTER AND CHANGES OF STATE CHAPTER 8: SOLUTIONS AND THEIR BEHAVIOR CHAPTER 9: ACIDS, BASES AND BUFFERS CHAPTER 10: ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS CHAPTER 11: CLASSES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CHAPTER 12 BIOCHEMISTRY CHAPTER 13: RADIATION AND RADIOACTIVITY
SynopsisA] welcome addition to the reference materials necessary for the study of nurse anesthesia....The textbook is divided into logical, easy to use sections that cover all areas necessary for the practice of nurse anesthesia....This is a text that is easy to read and able to be incorporated into any nurse anesthesia chemistry and physics course. I would recommend this textbook to any program director." -- Anthony Chipas, PhD, CRNA Division Director Anesthesia for Nurses Program Medical University of South Carolina At last. . . a combined chemistry & physics nursing anesthesia text. This textbook offers combined coverage of chemistry and physics to help students learn the content needed to master the underlying principles of nursing anesthesia. Because many graduate nursing students are uncomfortable with chemistry and physics, this text presents only the specific content in chemistry and physics that relates to anesthesia. Written in a conversational, accessible style, the book teaches at a highly understandable level, so as to bridge the gap between what students recall from their undergraduate biochemistry and physics courses, and what they need to know as nurse anesthetists. The book contains many illustrations that demonstrate how the scientific concepts relate directly to clinical application in anesthesia. Chapters cover key topics relating to anesthesiology, including the basics of both chemistry and physics, fluids, a concentration on gas laws, states of matter, acids and bases, electrical circuits, radiation, and radioactivity. With this text, students will benefit from: A review of the math, chemistry, and physics basics that relate to clinical anesthesia A conversational presentation of just what students need to know, enabling a fast and complete mastery of clinically relevant scientific concepts Heavy use of illustrations throughout chapters to complement the text End-of-chapter review questions that help students assess their learning PowerPoint Slides available to qualified instructors., Offers combined coverage of chemistry and physics to assist the graduate level nursing student in learning the content they need to master anesthetics. This book features chapters that cover key topics relating to anesthetics, including the basics of both chemistry and physics, fluids, phases of matter, acids and bases, and radioactivity., [A] welcome addition to the reference materials necessary for the study of nurse anesthesia....The textbook is divided into logical, easy to use sections that cover all areas necessary for the practice of nurse anesthesia....This is a text that is easy to read and able to be incorporated into any nurse anesthesia chemistry and physics course. I would recommend this textbook to any program director." -- Anthony Chipas, PhD, CRNA Division Director Anesthesia for Nurses Program Medical University of South Carolina At last. . . a combined chemistry & physics nursing anesthesia text. This textbook offers combined coverage of chemistry and physics to help students learn the content needed to master the underlying principles of nursing anesthesia. Because many graduate nursing students are uncomfortable with chemistry and physics, this text presents only the specific content in chemistry and physics that relates to anesthesia. Written in a conversational, accessible style, the book teaches at a highly understandable level, so as to bridge the gap between what students recall from their undergraduate biochemistry and physics courses, and what they need to know as nurse anesthetists. The book contains many illustrations that demonstrate how the scientific concepts relate directly to clinical application in anesthesia. Chapters cover key topics relating to anesthesiology, including the basics of both chemistry and physics, fluids, a concentration on gas laws, states of matter, acids and bases, electrical circuits, radiation, and radioactivity. With this text, students will benefit from: A review of the math, chemistry, and physics basics that relate to clinical anesthesia A conversational presentation of just what students need to know, enabling a fast and complete mastery of clinically relevant scientific concepts Heavy use of illustrations throughout chapters to complement the text End-of-chapter review questions that help students assess their learning PowerPoint Slides available to qualified instructors., This textbook offers combined coverage of chemistry and physics to assist the graduate level nursing student in learning the content they need to master anesthetics. Chapters cover key topics relating to anesthetics, including the basics of both chemistry and physics, fluids, the gas laws, phases of matter, acids and bases, electrical circuits, radiation, and radioactivity. This title is written in a conversational, accessible style. It includes illustrations that demonstrate how the scientific concepts relate directly to their clinical application in anesthesia. Review questions are provided at the end of each chapter.
LC Classification NumberRT69.S56 2009