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CABG
CAD
Caffeine, in malignant hyperthermia testing
A.11. What laboratory tests can be used to diagnose MH susceptibility?
B.1. How would you prepare this patient for anesthesia and surgery?
Calcineurin inhibitors
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.5. What vascular and biliary complications can occur after liver transplantation?
E.11. What are the significant implications of posttransplant hypertension?
E.12. What are the significant implications of renal dysfunction?
Calcitonin, for complex regional pain syndrome
Calcium/calcium channel, in malignant hyperthermia
See specific drugs
avoidance, in malignant hyperthermia
avoidance, in malignant hyperthermia - B.5. If general anesthesia is needed, what preparations would you make?
cardiovascular effects of
for cardiac tamponade, postoperative - D.2. How would you manage hypertension in the intensive care unit?
for cerebral vasospasm prevention
for heart-transplanted patients
for hypertension in burn patients
for mitral stenosis in pregnancy
for myocardial ischemia prevention/reduction - A.6. Which perioperative medical therapies would you employ to reduce the incidence of myocardial ischemia?
for pheochromocytoma
for preeclampsia
Calcium levels
in 22q11 deletion syndrome - A.3. What are the metabolic and endocrine abnormalities in patients with 22q11 deletion syndrome and the attendant manifestations?
in kidney disease
in liver transplantation
in massive transfusion
in preeclampsia
in preterm infants
in traumatic brain injury
Calibration tubes, in bariatric surgery
Canadian C-spine Rule
Cancer. See specific types
Cancer pain
Capnography
A.17. What is capnography? Of what value is it in patient monitoring?
A.18. What is meant by the term end-tidal carbon dioxide (Etco2)?
common capnograms and differential diagnoses - A.21. Show some common capnograms and provide a differential diagnosis of each event.
normal capnogram
Capnometer
A.17. What is capnography? Of what value is it in patient monitoring?
mainstream - A.20. What are mainstream and sidestream capnometers?
sidestream - A.20. What are mainstream and sidestream capnometers?
Captopril
A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
B.6. The surgery was postponed for 6 weeks. The patient presents for surgery again, currently on a regimen of metoprolol, aspirin, atorvastatin, captopril, hydrochlorothiazide, and potassium chloride. Their BP is 160/60 mm Hg and potassium 4.0 mEq/L. Would you premedicate this patient?
Carbon dioxide (CO2) embolism
air emboli vs. - C.23. How would you recognize a CO2 embolism during laparoscopy? How does this differ from an air embolism? Why should N2O be discontinued during suspected embolization? Will N2O increase the size of CO2 emboli?
in laparoscopy - C.23. How would you recognize a CO2 embolism during laparoscopy? How does this differ from an air embolism? Why should N2O be discontinued during suspected embolization? Will N2O increase the size of CO2 emboli?
treatment of - C.23. How would you recognize a CO2 embolism during laparoscopy? How does this differ from an air embolism? Why should N2O be discontinued during suspected embolization? Will N2O increase the size of CO2 emboli?
Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser, for laryngeal lesions
Carbon dioxide (CO2) retention, in asthmatic attacks
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
A.8. How do carbonic anhydrase inhibitors decrease IOP? By what mechanism can osmotic agents decrease IOP?
A.9. Are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors or osmotic diuretics indicated in open-globe eye injuries?
Carbon monoxide, diffusing capacity for, in morbidly
obese patients
poisoning
Carboxyhemoglobin
A.15. How do the dyshemoglobins, methemoglobin (metHb), and carboxyhemoglobin (Hbco) affect Spo2 readings?
A.16. What is the treatment for methemoglobinemia and carboxyhemoglobinemia?
Cardiac allograft vasculopathy
Cardiac anesthesia intravenous medications
Cardiac arrest, hyperkalemic
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiac catheterization, criteria for valvular lesions
A.10. What are the echocardiographic and cardiac catheterization criteria for the four valvular lesions?
A.8. What is the purpose of the basic perioperative TEE examination? Describe the standard views that comprise this examination.
A.9. What is the role for three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography in the operating room?
Cardiac contusion
Cardiac enzymes
in perioperative myocardial infarction
in subarachnoid hemorrhage
Cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED)
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