EQUIPMENT

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•  O2 & Air: Pressure gauge reading reflects the volume of gas in the E-cylinder Boyle’s: O2 gauge = 300 psi → liters O2 left = 660 L × (300…

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FOR CARDIAC SURGERY

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Cardiac Cycle: Definitions & Equations •  Systole = isovolumic ventricular contraction & ejection •  Diastole = isovolumic ventricular relaxation & filling •  Cardiac output = stroke volume × heart rate…

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ALGORITHMS

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•  Compressions and circulation • Check for a pulse • If a pulse is present, continue rescue breathing • Reassess pulse every 2 min • If a pulse is not…

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TECHNIQUES

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ANESTHESIA TECHNIQUES: (GOALS) •  Monitored anesthesia care (MAC):  Anxiolysis, sedation, analgesia & monitoring by anesthesia personnel able to anticipate and react to changes in pt status & anesthetic state/requirements • …

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ANALGESICS

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Fentanyl (Sublimaze IV, Fentora Buccal, Actiq Lozenge, Duragesic Transdermal) Clearance: Liver by CYP-450 3A4; 10% unchanged in urine, metabolite norfentanyl detectable up to 48 hrs Comments: High lipid solubility causes…

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MANAGEMENT

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•  Injury of SLN (external branch) → hoarseness •  Injury of RLN → unilateral paralysis → paralysis of ipsilateral vocal cord → hoarse voice; bilateral paralysis → stridor & respiratory…

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FOR OTOLARYNGOLOGY (ENT) AND OPHTHALMOLOGY

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CSF Leak Repair Often performed via endoscopic sinus approach for spontaneous leak with rhinorrhea •  Usually requires intrathecal injection of fluorescein (aids in localization under FESS) •  May place lumbar…

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ANESTHESIA

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•  Reduction of risk (Anesth Analg 2007;105:1615–1628) • Regional techniques (general anesthesia has 11-fold ↑ risk of PONV) • Propofol (19% ↓ PONV risk compared to inhalational agents) • Avoid…

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