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Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthetic Services


Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthetic Services Introduction Statement of Intent Key Points on the provision of anaesthesia services Guidance on the provision of anaesthesia services for Pre-operative Care
Guidance on the provision of anaesthesia services for Pre-operative Care
Guidance on the provision of anaesthetic services for Postoperative Care
Guidance on the provision of anaesthetic services for Head and Neck surgery
Guidance on the provision of anaesthetic services for Acute Pain Management
Guidance on the provision of anaesthetic services for Chronic Pain Management
Guidance on the provision of 
Paediatric Anaesthetic Services
Guidance on the provision of 
Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Services
Guidance on the provision of 
Obstetric Anaesthesia Services
Guidance on the provision of services for 
Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical care
Guidance on the provision of anaesthetic services for Resuscitation
Guidance on the provision of 
Vascular Anaesthetic Services
Guidance on the provision of 
Burns and Plastics Anaesthesia
Guidance on the provision of anaesthetic services for Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery
Guidance on the provision of anaesthetic services for Day Surgery
Guidance on the provision of 
Cardiac and Thoracic Anaesthesia Services
Guidance on the provision of 
services for Anaesthesia in the Non-Theatre Environment
Guidance on the provision of 
Critical Care Services
Glossary
Acknowledgements


Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthetic Services 1999 »
This version of GPAS has now been revised so please refer to the Chapters above, which have already been independently reviewed and approved.

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