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Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology: Problem-Oriented Patient Management
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FRC increase with
in preterm infants
in pulmonary edema, with epiglottitis
in tetralogy of Fallot repair
setting
FRC
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP)
in cardiac tamponade
in liver transplantation
Frozen elephant trunk procedure
Fuji blocker
Functional residual capacity (FRC)
age and
anesthesia effects on
burn injury and
importance in oxygenation
in asthmatic attacks
in morbidly obese patients
in morbidly obese patients - A.9. Describe the changes that occur in the following respiratory parameters in patients with MO.
in respiratory distress syndrome
measurement of
normal
posture and
pregnancy and
Trendelenburg position and
Furlow procedure, for cleft palate
Furosemide
for intracranial hypertension
for intracranial procedures
for kidney transplantation
for malignant hyperthermia
for TURP syndrome
See Forced vital capacity (FVC)
A.1. What are the causes and expected manifestations of interstitial lung disease in this patient, and why is he a transplant candidate?
A.7. Describe the abnormalities seen in spirometry, lung volumes, and lung capacities during an asthmatic attack.
A.9. Describe the changes that occur in the following respiratory parameters in patients with MO.
B.1. How would you evaluate the patient prior to surgery?
B.2. How would you distinguish obstructive lung disease from restrictive lung disease by spirometry?
B.2. What are the pulmonary function guidelines that indicate an increased risk for morbidity and mortality?
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.
Brachial Plexus Block
C.11. What relevant respiratory complications or side effects are you concerned about in this patient?
C.13. Describe the pulmonary function changes that occur after interscalene brachial plexus block.
See Forced vital capacity (FVC)
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