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…
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…
Show moreShow less Introduction The intensive care unit (ICU) consists of advanced medical technologies like modern ventilators, advanced hemodynamic monitoring systems, and skilled, trained personnel to support organ systems in…
Show moreShow less Introduction In the modern era, a sick patient’s care cannot be imagined without a mechanical ventilator. With growing life expectancy and the burden of comorbid illness, more…
Show moreShow less Introduction (AS6.1) Emergency critical care has become a growing area of concern in the present century, with particular concern for postoperative morbidity and mortality among high-risk patients;…
Show moreShow less The goal of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is to achieve the best possible outcome for individuals who are experiencing a life-threatening event. History and Basics of CPR The…
Show moreShow less Introduction (AS1.1) The medical profession has long subscribed to a body of ethical statements developed primarily for the patient’s benefit. As a member of this profession, a…
Show moreShow less Introduction Artificial intelligence has been defined as the study of algorithms which give machines the ability to reason and perform functions such as problem-solving, object and word…
Show moreShow less Introduction No domain in life is without risks, and complications do occur during patient care and treatment. In this regard, anesthesia is no more an exception. The…
Show moreShow less Introduction In the case of trauma, an anesthesiologist not only plays a role in operation theaters but also participates in the primary survey and resuscitation, airway protection,…
Show moreShow less Introduction The gases used in anesthesia practice deserve special attention. The existence of life without oxygen is known to all. Oxygen is the most frequently used gas…