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MACE
Magill forceps
Magnesium
in kidney disease
preoperative - B.5. Should hypomagnesemia be treated before anesthesia? Why?
in bariatric surgery
in traumatic brain injury
Magnesium sulfate
in fetal neuroprotection
in preeclampsia - B.7. Discuss the mechanism of action of magnesium sulfate therapy.
toxicity of
fetal effects of
in pheochromocytoma surgery
mechanism of action - B.7. Discuss the mechanism of action of magnesium sulfate therapy.
Magnetoencephalography (MEG), in awake craniotomy
Mainstream capnometer
Major adverse cardiac event (MACE)
postoperative predictors of
preoperative predictors for - A.1. What are the preoperative predictors for perioperative major adverse cardiac events (MACE)?
intraoperative predictors of - C.1. What are the intraoperative predictors for perioperative MACE?
preoperative evaluation in TURP patients
Malignant hyperthermia (MH)
Mannitol
for awake craniotomy
for intracranial procedures - C.8. How would you approach diuretic therapy?
for lowering intraocular pressure
for neuroprotection in aortic aneurysm repair - C.2. How is open repair of thoracic aneurysms performed?
for traumatic brain injury - A.3. What are the benefits and risks of administering mannitol?
for ICP elevation/hypertension
for kidney transplantation
for malignant hyperthermia
for traumatic brain injury
See Monoamine oxidase inhibitors, and anesthetics (MAOIs)
B.6. Are there any psychiatric medications he is taking that would impact your anesthetic care?
D.6. What is the evidence regarding the efficacy and utility of perioperative gabapentinoids, intraoperative methadone, and subanesthetic ketamine in postoperative recovery as recommended in ERAS protocols?
See Major aortopulmonary collateral arteries (MAPCAs)
A.1. What is TOF?
A.4. What is the pathophysiology of TOF with pulmonary atresia?
See Major aortopulmonary collateral arteries (MAPCAs)
A.11. What palliative and definitive surgical procedures are available for patients with TOF with pulmonary atresia?
A.6. What is a "pink Tet"?
Marfan syndrome (MFS)
aortic aneurysms with
aortic dissection with
Marginally overweight
Masseter muscle rigidity (MMR)
C.5. What is the significance of masseter muscle rigidity occurring after succinylcholine administration?
A.5. What are the clinical features of MH?
Massive transfusion (MT)
Assessment of Blood Consumption score in
definition
ratio of plasma/platelet transfusion to packed red blood cells in
complications associated with
for obstetric hemorrhage
Maternal mortality
C.8. What is the impact of nonobstetric surgery on maternal mortality, birth defects, and fetal loss? What factors influence it?
A.1. What are the leading causes of maternal mortality, and what role does anesthesia play in this mortality?
Maximal expiratory flow (MEF)
Maximum mid-expiratory flow rate (MMEFR)
McGrath MAC VL
See Minimum effective analgesic concentration (MEAC)
B.15. Describe advantages and complications of patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). What is the minimum effective analgesic concentration (MEAC)?
See Minimum effective analgesic concentration (MEAC)
Cancer Pain
Mean arterial pressure (MAP)
and cerebral blood flow - A.4. What is cerebral blood flow (CBF), and what are its determinants?
in cardiopulmonary bypass
A.6. What is the pathophysiology of isolated systolic hypertension (ISH) and of pulse pressure hypertension (PPH)?
and intracranial pressure - A.3. What determines intracranial pressure (ICP)?
See Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Intra-aortic balloon pump; Ventricular assist devices
medical disease and differential diagnosis
postoperative management
preoperative evaluation and preparation - C.1. What is the focus of the preoperative assessment of a patient with LVAD?
intraoperative management
medical disease and differential diagnosis - D.4. What are the potential postoperative complications of CABG surgery?
preoperative evaluation and preparation
Mechanomyography (MMG), in train-of-four ratio
Medical gas pin index
See Maximal expiratory flow (MEF)
See Maximal expiratory flow (MEF)
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.
Melatonin, premedication with
Meningiomas
Meperidine
and PONV
for burn patients
other opioids vs.
B.16. What is meperidine? How is it different from other opioids?
for kidney transplantation
renal failure and
Mepivacaine
CNS effects of
for brachial plexus block
MEPs
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