ANESTHESIA

Bowel Obstruction

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UNIT V: GASTROENTEROLOGIC CONDITIONS CHAPTER 17   Bowel Obstruction Ashley Steinberg, MD • Evangelia Davanos, PharmD, BCNSP, CNSC Bowel obstruction refers to a blockage in either the small or the…

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Appraising Clinical Practice Guidelines

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CHAPTER 6   Appraising Clinical Practice Guidelines Jason T. Slyer, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CHFN, FNAP Primary care providers make clinical decisions on a daily basis. These decisions are often made…

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Palliative Care

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CHAPTER 5   Palliative Care Eve S. Faber, MD • Jessica Stetz, MD Palliative care is an approach to care that focuses on quality of life for patients and families…

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Dementia and Delirium

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UNIT X: NEUROLOGIC CONDITIONS CHAPTER 48   Dementia and Delirium Scott J. Saccomano, PhD, GNP-BC, RN Dementia, a syndrome of deterioration of cognition in alert persons that results in their…

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Pancreatitis: Acute and Chronic

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CHAPTER 24   Pancreatitis: Acute and Chronic Evangelia Davanos, PharmD, BCNSP, CNSC • Ashley Steinberg, MD Pancreatitis, an inflammatory disease of the pancreas, may be classified as acute or chronic….

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Valvular Heart Disease

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CHAPTER 13   Valvular Heart Disease Kenneth Ong, MD Valvular heart disease affects 2.5% of the population in the United States with an equal gender distribution, but is found more…

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A History of Neuroanesthesia

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Fig. 64.1 A trephined skull from 3,500 BC demonstrates a rounded edge of the hole, indicating that healing had taken place and that the patient had survived the procedure. (From…

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The Evolution of Anaesthesia in the British Isles

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Fig. 30.1 Sir Ivan “Paddy” Magill (1888–1986) holding an equine version of his tracheal tube Magill contributed to academic anaesthesia and the recognition of anaesthesia as a specialty through the…

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History of Respiratory Gas Monitoring in Anesthesia

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Fig. 55.1 Stuart Cullen demonstrated inhalation anesthesia in Copenhagen to Ralph Waters and several of the Danish anesthesia faculty of the World Health Organization Anesthesia training course for 3rd world…

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Pediatric Anesthesia

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  General Dental Ophthalmologic Orthopedic Plastic Urologic Number (Percent) 35 (8.9%) 43 (10.9%) 24 (6.1%) 118 (30.0%) 133 (33.8%) 40 (10.2%) Amazingly, 98% of Snow’s patients survived. Of the five…

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