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See Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, precautions with cardiac implantable electronic device (ESWL)
C.10. What precautions should be taken when a patient with a CIED is undergoing extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)?
Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
Etidocaine
Etomidate
ETT
Everolimus
Evoked potentials (EPs)
anesthetic effects on
in awake craniotomy - A.2. What is the underlying pathology?
in brain tumor and craniotomy
in brain tumor and craniotomy - B.3. What are the types of intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring (IOM) that would likely be used for this procedure, and how will they affect the anesthetic management plan?
in carotid artery procedures
in cerebral aneurysm
in thoracoabdominal surgery - C.3. What are the specific considerations for anesthetic management and monitoring of the patient presenting for open TAAA repair?
physiologic effects on
Exaggerated ventricular interdependence
Exenatide
Exercise
for cancer pain
for low back pain - B.1. What are the noninterventional treatments available?
Expiratory reserve volume (ERV)
A.7. Describe the abnormalities seen in spirometry, lung volumes, and lung capacities during an asthmatic attack.
in morbidly obese patients
normal
Expiratory stridor
Extended-donor criteria, for transplantation
External cephalic version
External cooling, in traumatic brain injury
External ventricular drain
Extracorporeal circulation (ECC)
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)
A.10. What is extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and what are its two main configurations?
complications
configurations - A.10. What is extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and what are its two main configurations?
contraindications
for cardiogenic shock
for congenital diaphragmatic hernia management
for cyanotic patient with asthma - C.15. If the patient does not respond to the aforementioned treatment and becomes cyanotic, what would you do?
for lung transplantation
for refractory respiratory failure
for tetralogy of Fallot
indications
types of
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), precautions with cardiac implantable electronic device
Extrathoracic obstruction, variable, flow-volume loop in
eXtreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF)
Extrinsic PEEP
Extubation
Eye, ear, nose, and throat
Eyedrops
Eye injury, open-eye
EZ-blockers
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