How to Survive in Anaesthesia - Part 5 ppt
... child to the intensive care unit and accompany the child yourself. How to Survive in Anaesthesia 78 Box 15. 2 Symptoms and signs of upper airway obstruction • Type of stridor: inspiratory/expiratory • ... you. How to Survive in Anaesthesia 82 emedicina disposable tubing and then purging the machine with 10 1itres of O 2 for 10 min. Regional or general anaesthesia may b...
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... emedicina emedicina How to Survive in Anaesthesia emedicina How to Survive in Anaesthesia A guide for trainees Second edition Neville Robinson Department of Anaesthesia, Northwick ... and St Mark’s Hospitals, Harrow, Middlesex and George Hall Department of Anaesthesia, St George’s Hospital Medical School, London emedicina
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... chloride 150 – – 150 – Hartmann’s solution 131 5 2 111 29 5% Glucose – – – – – 4% Glucose in 0·18% NaCI 30 – – 30 – Gelofusine 154 – – 1 25 – Haemaccel 1 45 5 6 1 45 – Hydroxyethyl starch 154 – – 154 – emedicina Flow ... Checking and monitoring anaesthetic equipment • Patient monitoring • clinical • technical emedicina 36 8: Anaesthetic breathing systems Anaesthetic breathing systems...
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How to Survive in Anaesthesia - Part 9 pptx
... used are nylon reinforced to allow bending without kinking. They often need an introducer for insertion and, as they cannot be cut to a How to Survive in Anaesthesia 156 Box 26 .5 Advantages and ... the chosen postoperative analgesic regimen and ask the patients for their opinions. How to Survive in Anaesthesia 170 emedicina routine, minor surgery. In most units “r...
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How to Survive in Anaesthesia - Part 2 doc
... difficult to observe in some patients (obesity) and may also be seen in cases of oesophageal intubation. How to Survive in Anaesthesia 14 Box 3.2 Clinical signs used to confirm tracheal intubation • ... Tracheostomy emedicina How to Survive in Anaesthesia 10 Endotracheal tube A cuffed endotracheal tube, once inserted into the trachea, maintains airway patency and m...
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How to Survive in Anaesthesia - Part 4 ppsx
... in a saline, adenine, glucose and mannitol (SAG-M) solution. The purpose of the storage additives is shown in Box 12.2. How to Survive in Anaesthesia 62 Box 12.2 Additives used in red cell storage • ... The devices used routinely are shown in Box 10.2. How to Survive in Anaesthesia 48 Box 10.2 Patient monitoring devices • Cardiovascular • heart rate • electrocardio...
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How to Survive in Anaesthesia - Part 6 docx
... cornerstone of safe anaesthetic practice and must never be omitted. emedicina (3) Give aminophylline 250 50 0 mg (4–8 mg/kg) intravenously over 10– 15 min. (4) Give epinephrine 0 5 1·0 ml 1:10 000 increments ... considered. The main reasons for giving premedication are shown in Box 19 .5. A variety of drugs including opiates, benzodiazepines, anticholinergics, phenothiazines, and H 2 rec...
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How to Survive in Anaesthesia - Part 7 pdf
... abdominal venous systems. Contraindications to epidural anaesthesia are shown in Box 20.4. Abnormal clotting may result in haemorrhage in a confined space if an epidural vein is punctured during ... venous plexus How to Survive in Anaesthesia 110 Annulus fibrosus Hyaline plate Longitudinal venous sinus Epidural space Synovial fold Interspinous ligament Supraspinous ligamen...
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How to Survive in Anaesthesia - Part 10 pdf
... brain. Guidelines for transferring head-injured patients are shown in Box 30.3. Intubated patients should not increase intracranial pressure during transfer by coughing or straining, and hyperventilation ... Response spontaneously 4 to speech 3 to pain 2 none 1 emedicina 1 75 31: Anaesthesia in the corridor Occasionally you will be asked to undertake anaesthesia away from the o...
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