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Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology: Problem-Oriented Patient Management
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Autoregulation, cerebral
A.17. What is cerebral autoregulation?
A.4. What is cerebral blood flow (CBF), and what are its determinants?
A.5. What are cerebral steal syndromes?
A.5. What is autoregulation, and why is it important?
See Arteriovenous difference of oxygen content (AVDO2)
D.5. How can cerebral oxygenation monitoring be used in the clinical management of TBI?
See Arteriovenous difference of oxygen content (AVDO2)
Awake craniotomy, for eloquent cortex surgery
Awake intubation
in airway trauma
in burn patients
in cardiac tamponade
in children
in open-eye injury
Awareness, intraoperative
Axillary block
advantages and disadvantages of
landmarks and procedures for - C.9. Describe the landmarks and procedures for axillary block.
nerves commonly missed in
nerve stimulator technique
ultrasound-guided - C.9. Describe the landmarks and procedures for axillary block.
Axillary nerve, humeral fracture and
Azathioprine
A.9. How are immunosuppressive drugs managed in kidney transplant recipients?
D.2. What are immunosuppressive agents, and how do they affect anesthetic care?
D.6. What immunosuppressive agents will be given after liver transplantation? What are the major side effects?
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