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Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology: Problem-Oriented Patient Management
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Glucose infusion, in neonates with transesophageal fistula
Glucose levels
day-of-surgery requirements, in diabetic patients - B.5. For elective surgery, how are DM medications and glucose requirements managed in advance of surgery?
in cardiopulmonary bypass
in carotid artery disease
in diabetes mellitus (See Diabetes mellitus)
in intracranial procedures - C.9. How would you manage serum glucose?
in pheochromocytoma surgery
in preterm infants
in transposition of the great arteries - B.3. What is the plan for glucose management in this patient?
intraoperative management
in traumatic brain injury
postoperative management
Glucose metabolism, anesthetic effects on
B.6. How should this patient be premedicated?
C.1. What are the effects of anesthesia and surgery on insulin and glucose metabolism?
C.2. What anesthetic techniques should be considered?
C.3. How should this patient be monitored?
Glucose monitoring
A.5. How are the different forms of DM treated?
A.6. How is control of DM adequately monitored?
Glucosuria, in preterm infants
Glycine
metabolism of - C.17. What are the toxic effects of glycine? Is there an antidote to glycine toxicity? What are the metabolic by-products of glycine?
toxicity in TURP - C.17. What are the toxic effects of glycine? Is there an antidote to glycine toxicity? What are the metabolic by-products of glycine?
Glycopyrrolate
for congenital heart disease with cervical mass, in infancy
for electroconvulsive therapy
for epiglottitis surgery
for pediatric heart patients
for post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage
for tetralogy of Fallot repair
Goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT)
B.1. What is an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program? What are the core tenets of these programs?
B.9. What would you use as a guide to fluid volume replacement?
C.8. What components of ERAS are applied in the intraoperative phase of the care of patients undergoing CRS?
Goiters
Graduated-tip bougies
Graham law
Gram-negative sepsis
Guanethidine, for complex regional pain syndrome
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