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Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology: Problem-Oriented Patient Management
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Droperidol
black box warning on
for PONV
Drug-eluting coronary stent (DES)
Drug-induced cerebral vasoconstriction and coma
D-TGA
dTT (dilute thrombin time)
Dual antiplatelet therapy
A.5. What are the risk factors for perioperative myocardial infarction (MI) in patients with ischemic heart disease? What can be done to reduce the risk of ischemic events in these patients?
B.4. What types of coronary stents are available? What is their perioperative relevance?
B.5. What is the conventional recommendation for dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in a patient with previous percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) undergoing elective noncardiac surgery?
B.7. How should patients with coronary stents undergoing noncardiac surgery be managed?
Dual-chamber AV demand pacing
Ductus arteriosus
Ductus arteriosus
Ductus arteriosus
Duodenal ulcer, with burn injury
Dural puncture, accidental
A.8. If accidental dural puncture occurs during placement of the epidural needle, what steps should be taken?
C.7. What would you do after accidental dural puncture? How do you treat postdural puncture headache (PDPH)?
See Deep venous thrombosis, postoperative, in cerebral aneurysm clipping (DVT)
A.2. How will you decide about the choice of anesthetic technique?
C.6. Is regional anesthesia better than general anesthesia for patients with cardiac disease?
D.10. What other organ systems can be affected postoperatively in patients following aneurysm clipping?
D.4. If this patient had acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) secondary to aspiration, besides low-tidal volume ventilation, what other changes in routine therapy should be considered?
Dysesthesia
A.4. What are the diagnostic criteria for CRPS? What is its incidence?
A.5. Define allodynia, hyperalgesia, hyperesthesia, and dysesthesia.
Dyshemoglobins
Dysphasia, and awake craniotomy
Dyspnea
differential diagnosis of - A.1. What is the differential diagnosis of dyspnea?
in brachial plexus block
in brachial plexus block - D.2. In the postanesthesia care unit, the patient complains of dyspnea. How would you evaluate and manage this?
in cardiac tamponade
Dysrhythmia
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