Recognize that Transport Is One of the Most Hazardous Intervals in the Perioperative Period and Prepare Accordingly

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Recognize that Transport Is One of the Most Hazardous Intervals in the Perioperative Period and Prepare Accordingly Mohammed Ojodu MD Charles D. Boucek MD Anesthesiology management includes the transport of…

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Never Rush Through A Sign-Out

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Never Rush Through A Sign-Out John T. Bryant IV MD As symbolized by the seal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), the practice of anesthesia is a profession based…

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Wash Your Hands!

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Wash Your Hands! James W. Ibinson MD, PhD David G. Metro MD You’ve heard it since you were too young to remember: “Wash your hands!” Despite that, many anesthesia providers…

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Use Meperidine with Caution

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Use Meperidine with Caution Neil B. Sandson MD Meperidine (Demerol) was the first phenylpiperidine analgesic to come onto the market in the United States. Through the years it has been…

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Be Alert for the Signs and Symptoms of Perioperative Digoxin Toxicity, Especially if the Patient is at Risk for Electrolyte Depletion

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Be Alert for the Signs and Symptoms of Perioperative Digoxin Toxicity, Especially if the Patient is at Risk for Electrolyte Depletion Grace L. Chien MD Digoxin is a semisynthetic steroid…

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