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Halothane
for cleft lip/palate closure
for malignant hyperthermia-susceptible patient, avoiding
for malignant hyperthermia testing
for myasthenia gravis patients
Halothane caffeine contracture test
Hand acupuncture
HBE. See Hypotensive bradycardiac episodes, sitting position and (HBE)
Headache
chronic, acupuncture for
postdural
Head elevation, for intracranial hypertension
Healthy (normal) weight
Hearing protection, for MRI
See specific types and diseases
congenital - C.I-9. Discuss the principles and clinical applications of intraoperative two-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (TEE).
invasive monitoring
ischemic
ischemic - 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?
maternal, in pregnancy (See Mitral stenosis [MS], maternal [in pregnancy])
monitoring during cesarean section
noninvasive tests in
preoperative medications in - B.10. What preoperative medications, if any, would you give this patient?
rheumatic - A.13. What causes rheumatic heart disease?
transposition of the great arteries
Heart failure
Heart injuries (cardiac trauma)
See specific systems
B.2. How would you evaluate a heart murmur?
Pyloric Stenosis
Heart murmur
Hemodynamic compromise, in lung cancer (lung resection)
Hemodynamic instability
in lung transplantation - C.9. What hemodynamic alterations would you expect during graft implantation and reperfusion? How would you correct them?
in mechanical ventilation - G.1. What is the cause and treatment of the hemodynamic instability associated with mechanical ventilation?
Hemodynamics
Hemoglobin
impaired function, in massive transfusion
in preterm infants
plasma, renal threshold in cardiopulmonary bypass
saturation with oxygen
Hemoglobin C disease
See Sickle cell disease
A.3. What is sickle cell trait?
A.4. What are some other common hemoglobinopathies and what are their clinical features?
A.5. What are the clinical features of sickle cell disease?
A.6. Describe the different types of sickle cell crisis.
Hemolysis, in cardiopulmonary bypass
Hemolytic transfusion reactions (HTRs)
C.11. What are the complications associated with any blood transfusion?
C.13. What complications can occur from transfusion of blood products?
See specific types and procedures
antepartum - A.1. What are the leading causes of maternal mortality, and what role does anesthesia play in this mortality?
classification of
intracerebral
pos-heart transplant - D.7. What are the causes of posttransplant bleeding?
postpartum - C.4. How is postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) defined, and what are the etiologies of this bleeding?
subarachnoid
subarachnoid - D.1. What are the major concerns following craniotomy?
Hemorrhagic shock
crystalloid, colloid, or blood products for
hemothorax and
initial treatment of
Hemothorax
A.6. What is the definition of massive hemothorax? What are the signs and symptoms of hemothorax?
A.7. What are the indications for thoracotomy to treat hemothorax?
A.8. How are pneumothoraces categorized?
C.3. Is the patient likely to require tube thoracostomy? Should this be placed before managing the airway?
massive, definition
signs and symptoms of
thoracotomy for
Hemoximeter
A.10. What is a pulse oximeter, and what is a hemoximeter?
A.12. How is a two-wavelength pulse oximeter calibrated?
Heparin
and anesthesia in AAA repair
for bariatric surgery
for cardiopulmonary bypass
for ECMO patients
for perioperative myocardial infarction - D.6. How would you manage a patient with a suspected PMI?
half-life and elimination of
in tetralogy of Fallot repair - C.8. How does heparin administration and activated coagulation time (ACT) monitoring for CPB differ in children when compared to adults?
mechanism of action
monitoring dosage of
reversal after
reversal after - C.8. How does heparin administration and activated coagulation time (ACT) monitoring for CPB differ in children when compared to adults?
unfractionated
Heparinase
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, in cerebral aneurysm clipping
See Liver disease
A.18. What are the contraindications to ECMO?
A.7. What causes acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with cirrhosis?
B.2. What factors can alter sensitivity to nondepolarizing NMBAs?
C.3. How does the liver disease affect intraoperative medication management?
See Liver disease
Hepatic encephalopathy
A.9. Discuss the neurologic manifestations of acute and chronic liver disease.
B.5. How are hepatic encephalopathy and elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) treated?
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