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![]() | Review of Clinical Anesthesia by Neil Roy Connelly (Editor), David G Silverman (Editor) ISBN-10: 9780781782999 ISBN-10: 0-7817-8299-6 ISBN-13: 9780781782999 ISBN-13: 978-0-7817-8299-9 Paperback 2005-10-01 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Keyed to the newly revised and updated Fifth Edition of Barash, Cullen, and Stoelting's Clinical Anesthesia, this comprehensive review book is an excellent study tool for preparing for written and oral board exams. It contains 1,059 questions following the format of the actual exams, with answers and succinct, clearly written explanations. The chapters in the review book correspond to the chapters in Clinical Anesthesia, Fifth Edition. The page number in the textbook where more detailed information can be found is cited in the answer to each question. | ||
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anesthesia review book The book came in a timely fashion and was exactly as described. I would order again from the same source. | ||
Shallow it's a good book and you can review topics from it, but questions are a little easy and shallow, so you can't really make an exercise for a test or a board, for example. | ||
good supplement to review for boards This book is an good supplement to a review course and to a text in preparation for boards! Barash is an expert in the field of anesthesia and it is nice to have his text in a board prep format. The explanations for each question are great. Contrary to the other review, i don't the question format is weird or difficult at all. I also like that the chapters are short and limited to only 1 specific section with about 12 - 25 questions on each topic! I thought this book was a nice addition study efforts for boards!Good Luck! | ||
Not bad. This book is pretty good for testing recently read material from Barash Text or Handbook. Has old question format and a bit difficult to follow. Has pretty good question explainations... helps with learning. Would recommend Hall's book of questions " Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review" over this text. | ||