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After rehearsing the fundamental processes and laws which govern the behaviour of volatile liquids and vapours, Dr Hill describes various types of vaporiser (EMO, Goldman, Abingdon, Flutec, Drager and Oxford...
Outlines the various components of automatic lung ventilators: e.g. a constant pressure or flow generator, the mode of cycling, patient triggering and the options for the expiratory phase. Examples are given...
After revising the definition of pH, the theory of electrode potential is illustrated with reference to a pH meter. The Ag/AgC1 and Calomel electrodes are explained and their applicability to blood pH...
Starts with the concept of linear and logarithmic graphs, the use of natural and common logarithms. Discusses the use of the slide rule and electronic calculator.
The hazards involved with both macro and micro-shock are covered together with low voltage direct current and radio frequency burns. The need to ensure that apparatus complies with the current electrical...
Designed to provide a simple introduction to statistics for anaesthetists and other clinicians. Covers population and samples, probability, the binomial distribution, the Poisson distribution and the normal...
Covers tests for means (in particular Student’s T test), tests for variances (in particular the F test), tests for frequencies (in particular the Chi squared test), the general layout of tests and type I...
The National Health Service has ‘gone metric’, and this has involved medical, scientific and nursing staff in the use of units which in some cases have unfamiliar names. The numbers associated with...
The problems of modelling the flow of blood in vessels, or of gases in tubes, are examined in terms of the rheology of fluids. Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids are discussed in terms of classical viscosity...
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