ANESTHESIA
19: Approach to the Fetus, Premature, and Full‐Term Neonate
CHAPTER 19Approach to the Fetus, Premature, and Full‐Term Neonate Lee P. Ferguson1, Annette Y. Schure2, Peter C. Laussen3, and Kirsten C. Odegard4 1 Associate in Cardiac Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology,…
3: Quality, Outcomes, and Databases in Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia
CHAPTER 3Quality, Outcomes, and Databases in Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Lisa A. Caplan1, Ehrenfried Schindler2, and David F. Vener3 1 Staff Cardiovascular Anesthesiologist, Arthur S. Keats Division of Pediatric Cardiovascular Anesthesiology,…
CHAPTER 47 Oxygen Delivery Devices
Show moreShow less Introduction Oxygen therapy forms a major part of an anesthesiologist’s premise and is also a basic skill for all other specialties. The indications for oxygen therapy are…
CHAPTER 48 Sterilization of Anesthesia Equipment
Show moreShow less Introduction For an anesthesiologist, cleanliness of equipment is as important as anesthetizing the patients. Precautions and appropriate steps must be practiced by every anesthesiologist to prevent the…
CHAPTER 45 Anesthesia Workstation
Show moreShow less Introduction After the public demonstration of ether anesthesia by William Thomas Greene Morton in 1846, the need for an apparatus that will be able to deliver a…