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Fever
in transfusion reactions
in traumatic brain injury
FFP
FHR
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy
C.2. What are the benefits of advanced bronchoscopy in the diagnosis of suspected lung cancer? How would you monitor and anesthetize a patient presenting for robotic bronchoscopy?
in bariatric surgery
in neonates with transesophageal fistula - C.4. What is the role of rigid and fiberoptic bronchoscopy in this patient prior to incision?
in post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage
Fiberoptic intubation, in infant with congenital heart disease and cervical mass
Fibrinogen
Fibrosing alveolitis
Final position, checkout of
Fink effect (diffusion hypoxia)
First-degree atrioventricular (AV) block
A.1. What are the indications for permanent pacemakers (PPMs)?
A.3. How would you diagnose first-, second-, and third-degree AV block; bifascicular block (right bundle branch block [RBBB] with left anterior fascicular hemiblock or left posterior fascicular hemiblock); and trifascicular block?
First-degree burns
Fixed-rate pacing
Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope
C.3. What other types of bronchoscopes are available, and what are the intraoperative considerations for each one?
C.4. What is cervical mediastinoscopy, and what are its indications and potential complications? How would you anesthetize and monitor a patient undergoing cervical mediastinoscopy?
Flow-by ventilation
Flow-metabolism coupling
A.4. What is cerebral blood flow (CBF), and what are its determinants?
C.6. What are the effects of anesthetics on the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2), CBF, and ICP? With this in mind, how would you maintain anesthesia?
Flow-volume loops
A.9. Describe the changes that occur in the following respiratory parameters in patients with MO.
B.4. What are flow-volume loops? Draw flow-volume loops for a healthy subject and for patients with COPD, restrictive lung disease, fixed obstruction of the upper airway, variable extrathoracic obstruction, and variable intrathoracic obstruction.
Fluid management
Fluid shifts, in intestinal obstruction
A.5. What are the causes and effects of bowel distension?
A.6. Describe the fluid shifts during small bowel intestinal obstruction.
A.7. Discuss the systemic derangements that occur with intestinal obstruction.
Fluid volume replacement, in intestinal obstruction
Flumazenil
Focused abdominal sonography for trauma (FAST)
Fogarty embolectomy catheters
Footling breech
A.3. What are the different types of breech presentation, and what is their incidence?
A.6. What is the usual obstetrical management for patients with breech presentation?
Foraminotomy
B.6. When should surgery be considered?
B.7. What surgical options are available for the treatment of disc disease or lumbar spinal stenosis?
Forced expiratory flow at 25% to 75% (FEF25%-75%)
Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)
in asthmatic attacks
in lung cancer
in obstructive vs. restrictive lung disease
lung transplantation - A.1. What are the causes and expected manifestations of interstitial lung disease in this patient, and why is he a transplant candidate?
Forced vital capacity (FVC)
in asthmatic attacks
in lung cancer
in obstructive vs. restrictive lung disease
lung transplantation - A.1. What are the causes and expected manifestations of interstitial lung disease in this patient, and why is he a transplant candidate?
Fourth-degree burns
Fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2)
in refractory respiratory failure
setting
Frank breech
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