Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology

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TABLE 10-1 AREAS AT RISK FOR MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA BASED ON CORONARY ARTERY DISTRIBUTION Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Medial left ventricular anterior wall Anterior two-thirds of the interventricular septum Left…

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Inflammation, Wound Healing, and Infection

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5. Wearing rings does not increase overall bacterial levels measured on the hands of health care workers. Therefore, it remains unclear whether transmission of infection could be reduced by prohibiting…

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Ambulatory Anesthesia

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5. Hospital admission by itself is not necessarily bad if it results in a better quality of care or uncovers the need for more extensive surgery. E. Obese patients are…

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Anesthesia for the Older Patient

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Vcen = central volume of distribution or initial volume of distribution; a smaller Vcen increases initial plasma levels and enhances transfer of drug in the target organ (brain, muscle). TABLE…

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Critical Care Medicine

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1. Diuretics should be administered with caution in early ARF and in response to defined physiologic problems (hypervolemia, hyperkalemia). 2. Prophylactic administration of N-acetyl cysteine and sodium bicarbonate to patients…

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Genomic Basis of Perioperative Medicine

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1. Accumulating evidence from candidate gene association studies also suggests that specific genotypes are associated with a variety of organ-specific perioperative adverse outcomes (myocardial infarction [MI], neurocognitive dysfunction, renal compromise,…

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Postanesthesia Recovery

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BP = blood pressure; PO = per os. TABLE 54-3 ELEMENTS OF THE POSTANESTHESIA EVALUATION Respiratory function: rate, airway patency, oxygenation Cardiovascular function: pulse rate, blood pressure Mental status Temperature…

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The Allergic Response

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2. Opsonization is deposition of antibody or complement fragments on surfaces of foreign cells with subsequent facilitation of the process that allows the effector cells to destroy the foreign cell….

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Anesthesia for Otolaryngologic Surgery

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TABLE 47-6 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS SPECIFICALLY EXAMINED IN PATIENTS WITH STRIDOR Breathing rate Heart rate Wheezing Cyanosis Chest retractions Nasal flaring Level of consciousness b. Laryngomalacia caused by a long…

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Mechanisms of Anesthesia and Consciousness

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C. Lipid versus Protein Targets. Anesthetics might interact with several possible molecular targets to produce their effects on the function of ion channels and other proteins. D. Lipid Theories of…

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