Obstetric Anesthesia

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Preoperative considerations: All patients are considered to have full stomachs. These patients are also usually allowed to have small amounts of clear liquids during labor. For elective cesarean sections, patients…

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Airway Management

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  1. Sensory innervation: The trigeminal nerve divisions innervate the nose. The lingual nerve (branch of trigeminal nerve V3) and glossopharyngeal nerve provide sensation to the anterior two-thirds and posterior…

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Geriatric Anesthesia

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  Elderly patients have a high incidence of diastolic dysfunction. Diastolic dysfunction prevents the ventricle from relaxing and consequently creates higher pressures during diastolic ventricular filling, this leading to lower…

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Anesthesia for Patients with Kidney Disease

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General Surgery Acute Kidney Injury Risk Index Risk Factors General Surgery Acute Kidney Injury Risk Index classes based on number of risk factors present: class I (0–2 risk factors), class…

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Anesthetic Complications

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(Reproduced, with permission, from Katzung BG [editor]: Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 8th ed. McGraw-Hill, 2001.) Immediate Hypersensitivity Clinical Manifestations • Atopic: Affects the skin and respiratory tract ° Allergic rhinitis,…

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Anesthesia for Patients with Endocrine Disease

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Diabetes Mellitus Intraoperative: Keep blood sugar below 180 mg/dL but avoid hypoglycemia as well. Hyperglycemia increases the risk of infection, risk of poor wound healing, and mortality. For common perioperative…

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Fluid Management and Blood Component Therapy

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  Laboratory evaluation: Laboratory signs of dehydration may include a rising hematocrit (acute blood loss will not result in an acute change of hematocrit), metabolic acidosis, a urinary specific gravity…

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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

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Data from The American Heart Association BLS and ACLS Guidelines 2010 for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care. Circulation 2010:122;S729–S767. Pulseless Electrical Activity and Asystole Causes: Hs and Ts. Hypoxia,…

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