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M-mode echocardiography
See Masseter muscle rigidity (MMR)
A.1. What are the leading causes of maternal mortality, and what role does anesthesia play in this mortality?
A.5. What are the clinical features of MH?
A.7. What is the incidence of MH?
A.8. What role do sex and female sex hormones have in the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury (TBI)?
C.5. What is the significance of masseter muscle rigidity occurring after succinylcholine administration?
See Masseter muscle rigidity (MMR)
Mobitz type I block
Mobitz type II block
Model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score
Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) formula
Modified Blalock-Taussig shunt, for tetralogy of Fallot
A.8. What palliative surgical procedures are available for treating patients with TOF/PS?
D.3. What Sao2 is expected following placement of a modified Blalock-Taussig shunt (MBTS) for TOF/PS in the infant?
Modified ultrafiltration, in transposition of the great arteries repair
Monitoring. See specific procedures, parameters, and equipment
Monitors, checkout of
Monopolar TURP (M-TURP)
CNS dysfunction in - C.12. What causes CNS dysfunction in patients who have undergone M-TURP?
comparison with B-TURP and L-TURP - D.4. Is it necessary to achieve tight perioperative control of glucose?
comparison with B-TURP and L-TURP - E.1. What differentiates M-TURP from B-TURP?
differentiation from B-TURP
Monro-Kellie hypothesis
Montelukast, preoperative use of
Morbid obesity
Morphine
Motorcycle collisions
airway trauma in
airway trauma in - D.4. What is the role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of acute vaso-occlusive sickle cell crisis?
significant trauma in
traumatic brain injury in - D.1. What are the major concerns following craniotomy?
variables mitigating injuries in
Motor evoked potentials (MEPs)
in brain tumor and craniotomy
in carotid artery procedures
in cerebral aneurysm
in thoracoabdominal surgery - C.3. What are the specific considerations for anesthetic management and monitoring of the patient presenting for open TAAA repair?
muscle, in awake craniotomy - A.2. What is the underlying pathology?
See Maximum predicted heart rate (MPHR)
A.2. What is sick sinus syndrome? What is chronotropic incompetence?
See Maximum predicted heart rate (MPHR)
MR conditional
MRI
MRO2. See Metabolic requirement of oxygen (MRO2)
MR safe
MR unsafe
MR
MS
See Monopolar TURP (M-TURP)
C.12. What causes CNS dysfunction in patients who have undergone M-TURP?
C.14. What prophylactic measures can reduce the incidence of TURP syndrome?
C.17. What are the toxic effects of glycine? Is there an antidote to glycine toxicity? What are the metabolic by-products of glycine?
C.2. Is there a preferred anesthetic technique for patients undergoing TURP, and why?
C.20. What are the causes of excessive bleeding during TURP?
C.4. What intravenous fluid would you use during TURP?
C.5. A spinal anesthetic was performed and a sensory level of T10 was confirmed prior to the start of the procedure. About forty minutes after initiation of monopolar TURP (M-TURP) using glycine as the bladder-irrigating solution, the patient becomes agitated and complains of nausea. Further sedation along with an antiemetic is administered. However, shortly thereafter, the patient becomes very restless, blood pressure rises, and heart rate decreases. The patient becomes cyanotic and obtunded, blood pressure precipitously falls, and pupils are dilated and unresponsive to light. What is the most likely cause of these signs and symptoms, and would these occur during bipolar TURP (B-TURP) or laser TURP (L-TURP) resection?
C.6. What are the important characteristics of irrigation solutions used during TURP?
E.1. What differentiates M-TURP from B-TURP?
E.2. What differentiates the technologies for L-TURP?
See Monopolar TURP (M-TURP)
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate and Geriatric Anesthesia
MT
Mucous membranes, pregnancy and
See Modified ultrafiltration, in transposition of the great arteries repair (MUF)
C.4. What is modified ultrafiltration (MUF)?
Heparin
Protamine
Transposition of the Great Arteries
Multimodal analgesic plan
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