Chapter 1 Preanesthetic Evaluation and Preparation 
  1.1 Introduction 
  1.2 Preanesthetic Evaluation 
  1.3 Anesthetic and Surgical Preparation 
Chapter 2 Regional Block Anesthesia 
  2.1 Introduction 
  2.2 Regional Anesthesia and Local Anesthetics 
  2.3 Peripheral Nerve Block 
  2.4 Intrathecal Anesthesia 
Chapter 3 General Anesthesia 
  3.1 Concept of General Anesthesia 
  3.2 Related Basic Knowledge 
  3.3 Management of General Anesthesia 
  3.4 Complications 
Chapter 4 Monitoring and Managements during Anesthesia 
  4.1 Introduction 
  4.2 Significance and Importance of Monitoring during and after Anesthesia 
  4.3 The Basic Standard of Monitoring during Anesthesia 
  4.4 Contents of Cardiovascular System Monitoring 
  4.5 Principles of Circulatory Disturbance Management 
  4.6 Monitoring Methods and Managements of Respiration during Anesthesia 
  4.7 Judgments and Managements of Anesthesia Depth 
  4.8 Commonly Used Monitoring of Body Temperature 
  4.9 Monitoring and Managements during Recovery Period after Anesthesia 
Chapter 5 Fluid Management 
  5.1 Introduction 
  5.2 Monitoring of Fluid, Electrolytes and Osmolality 
  5.3 Principle to Treat Turbulence of Fluid Balance 
Chapter 6 Shock 
  6.1 Introduction 
  6.2 Classification of Shock 
  6.3 Hypovolemic Shock 
  6.4 Cardiogenic Shock 
  6.5 Distributive Shock 
  6.6 Obstructive Shock 
Chapter 7 Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome 
  7.1 Introduction 
  7.2 Mechanisms of MODS 75__ 
  7.3 Definition of MODS 
  7.4 Management of MODS 
Chapter 8 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 
  8.1 The Concept of CPR and CPCR 
  8.2 Immediate Recognition and Activation of the Emergency Response System 
  8.3 Basic Life Support 
  8.4 Advanced Life Support 
  8.5 Post⁃resuscitation Treatment (PRT) 
Chapter 9 Nutritional Aspects 
  9.1 Introduction 
  9.2 Nutritional Requirements of Surgical Patients 
  9.3 Methods of Providing Nutrition Support 
  9.4 Nutritional Support in Special Situations 
Chapter 10 Pain Treatment 
  10.1 Introduction 
  10.2 The Concept, Classification and Assessing of Pain 
  10.3 The Body Responses of Pain 
  10.4 The Influence Factors of Pain 
  10.5 The Common Methods of Pain Treatment