Management of Pain in Less Developed Countries

Oct 18, 2016 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Management of Pain in Less Developed Countries

Fig. 19.1 WFSA Analgesic Ladder Starting with strong parenteral opioids, ketamine, and/or local anesthetic, there is then a step down to oral opioids and finally to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and…

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Saving Sight in Developing Countries

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Agent Effect Ventilation pattern Hypoventilation increases IOP, hyperventilation decreases IOP Intravenous induction and inhaled agents All decrease IOP except possibly ketamine; etomidate decreases IOP but myoclonus upon injection may be…

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Materials Management and Pollution Prevention

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Fig. 7.1 Glostavent® portable anesthesia machine; oxygen concentrating capacity may be added on Fig. 7.2 G.A.S./U.V.S. portable anesthesia unit, with two vaporizers, variable flow meter, and CO2 scavenging capability to…

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The Global Burden of Surgical Need

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Fig. 3.1 Country Development based on World Bank GDP Status. Countries with less economic development (Less in orange and Least in dark orange). Developed Countries are also those with the…

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The Evolution of Surgical Humanitarian Missions

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© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015Ram Roth, Elizabeth A.M. Frost, Clifford Gevirtz and Carrie L.H. Atcheson (eds.)The Role of Anesthesiology in Global Health10.1007/978-3-319-09423-6_2 2. The Evolution of Surgical Humanitarian Missions Ofer Merin1   (1) Shaare Zedek Medical Center, 3235,…

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Trigeminal Nerve

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Fig. 10.1 Sensory supply to the face. (1) Trigeminal ganglion, (2) ophthalmic nerve, (3) maxillary nerve, (4) mandibular nerve, and (5) auriculotemporal nerve (With permission from Danilo Jankovic) Ophthalmic Nerve…

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Neuraxial Blocks: Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia

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Fig. 41.1 (a) The common surface landmarks of the vertebral column. (b) The common surface landmarks of the vertebral column (With permission from Danilo Jankovic) The spinous processes are angled…

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