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Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology: Problem-Oriented Patient Management
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KDRI (kidney donor risk index)
Ketamine
Ketorolac
Key-fill systems
Kidney
blood flow, inhalation anesthetics and
postoperative function, in liver transplantation
Kidney, ureter, and bladder (KUB) x-ray, in low back pain
Kidney (renal) replacement therapy. See Dialysis
Kidney disease
barriers to receiving transplant
cardiovascular risk in ESRD
clinical manifestations of ESRD
diagnosis of CKD
etiologies and progression of CKD
hemodialysis indications - A.3. What are the indications for hemodialysis?
medical disease and differential diagnosis
medical disease and differential diagnosis - E.3. Are there any alternatives to TURP for benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH)?
metabolic acidosis in chronic renal failure - A.6. How is metabolic acidosis managed in chronic renal failure?
timing of kidney transplant - A.8. When is the best time to receive a kidney transplant?
Kidney donor risk index (KDRI)
Kidney failure
aortic aneurysm repair and
burns and
chronic, metabolic acidosis in - A.6. How is metabolic acidosis managed in chronic renal failure?
diabetes mellitus and - B.1. How should this patient be evaluated?
postoperative, in thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair
postoperative, in thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair - D.5. What are the unique postoperative complications after endovascular TAAA repair?
postrenal
prerenal
renal
spinal cord compromise or ischemia - D.2. Two hours following arrival in the ICU, the patient is unable to move his lower extremities. How are symptoms of spinal cord compromise or ischemia managed?
trauma and
Kidney function/dysfunction
contrast-enhanced MRI and
in heart-transplanted patients - E.12. What are the significant implications of renal dysfunction?
postoperative, in liver transplantation
Kidney injury, acute
creatinine clearance in
in cirrhosis - A.7. What causes acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with cirrhosis?
postoperative, in cerebral aneurysm clipping
Kidney paired donation (KPD)
Kidney swap
Kidney transplantation
Kinemyography, in train-of-four ratio
King Laryngo-Tracheal-Suction-Disposable
King Vision
Knee arthroplasty, total, IPACK block for
KPD (kidney paired donation)
See Potassium titanyl phosphate laser, for laryngeal lesions (KTP)
C.3. What is a laser and how does it work?
C.5. What are some advantages of using lasers for laryngeal surgery?
KUB x-ray
Kussmaul, Adolf
Kussmaul sign
Kyphoplasty, percutaneous
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