Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Reviewers; Illustrators; Use of Cadaveric Material; Abbreviations; Section 1 Question Papers; Paper 1 SAQ Exam; SAQ 1; SAQ 2; SAQ 3; SAQ 4; SAQ 5; SAQ 6; SAQ 7; SAQ 8; SAQ 9; SAQ 10; SAQ 11; SAQ 12; Paper 2 OSCE Exam; Station 1; Station 2; Station 3; Station 4; Station 5; Station 6; Station 7; Station 8; Station 9; Station 10; Station 11; Station 12; Station 13; Station 14; Station 15; Station 16; Station 17; Station 18; Paper 3 SOE Exams; SOE 1; SOE 1a; SOE 1b; SOE 1c; SOE 1d; SOE 2; SOE 2a; SOE 2b
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OSCE Station 12 The Liver and Portal Venous SystemOSCE Station 13 Nose and Paranasal Air Sinuses; OSCE Station 14 Paravertebral Space and Block; OSCE Station 15 Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Limb; OSCE Station 16 Rectus Abdominis, Sheath and Rectus Sheath Block; OSCE Station 17 Ribs and Ventilation; OSCE Station 18 Vertebrae and Spinal Ligaments; Section 4 SOEs 1-3 (Answers); SOE 1a Cervical Plexus and Carotid Endarterectomy; SOE 1b Anterolateral Abdominal Wall and TAP Block; SOE 1c Brachial Plexus and Interscalene Block; SOE 1d Spinal Cord Blood Supply and Tracts
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SAQ 12 Trachea and TracheostomySection 3 OSCE Stations 1-18 (Answers); OSCE Station 1 Ankle Block; OSCE Station 2 Base of Skull, Foramina and Extradural Haematoma; OSCE Station 3 Blood Supply of the Upper Limb and Allen's Test; OSCE Station 4 Brachial Plexus and Supra/Infraclavicular Blocks; OSCE Station 5 Circle of Willis; OSCE Station 6 Vagus Nerve; OSCE Station 7 Coronary Circulation; OSCE Station 8 Diaphragm; OSCE Station 9 Dural Venous Sinuses and Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis; OSCE Station 10 Inguinal Regional and Hernia; OSCE Station 11 Larynx
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SOE 2a Trigeminal Nerve and Trigeminal NeuralgiaSOE 2b Pleura and Interpleural Block; SOE 2c Cubital Fossa and Inadvertent Intra-Arterial Injection; SOE 2d Sacrum and Caudal Block; SOE 3a Scalp Block; SOE 3b Fetal Circulation; SOE 3c Blood Supply of the Lower Limb and Intraosseous Access; SOE 3d Orbit; Section 5 MCQs 1-60 (Answers); MCQs T/F; References and Further Reading; Index
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SOE 2cSOE 2d; SOE 3; SOE 3a; SOE 3b; SOE 3c; SOE 3d; Paper 4 MCQ Exam: True or False; Section 2 SAQs 1-12 (Answers); SAQ 1 Base of Skull and Brain Herniation; SAQ 2 Brachial Plexus and Axillary Block; SAQ 3 Bronchial Tree and Aspiration Pneumonia; SAQ 4 Epidural Space and Epidural; SAQ 5 Femoral Triangle and Fascia Iliaca Block; SAQ 6 Internal Jugular Vein and Cannulation; SAQ 7 Intercostal Space and Chest Drain/Procedures; SAQ 8 Lumbar Plexus and Lumbar Plexus Block; SAQ 9 Oesophagus; SAQ 10 Pituitary Gland and Transsphenoidal Approach; SAQ 11 Popliteal Fossa and Block
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Anatomy questions are asked in all parts of the FRCA examinations, and for many trainees it is a particularly daunting part of the exams. This important new book provides a comprehensive, exam-orientated clinical anatomy book for anaesthetists preparing for all parts of the FRCA. It covers all body regions, relating underlying anatomy to practical procedures and anatomical principles, spanning the breadth of the curriculum and comprising exam-style questions: a chapter of SAQ questions, one of OSCE stations, one of SOE questions and one of MCQs. The text is highly illustrated in full colour with ultrasound images, diagrams and photographs of cadaveric material and models. This is the first anatomy book specifically orientated for the FRCA exam, making it an essential resource for anaesthetists preparing for all parts of the FRCA examination.