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Nadolol
See Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
A.8. What metabolic problems do patients with MO typically have? What are the roles of leptin and ghrelin in obesity?
A.15. What derangements of the gastrointestinal system are associated with MO?
See Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
Naloxone
See Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
A.15. What derangements of the gastrointestinal system are associated with MO?
A.8. What metabolic problems do patients with MO typically have? What are the roles of leptin and ghrelin in obesity?
A.2. What are the indications and contraindications for liver transplantation?
See Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
Nasopalatine nerve block, in cleft lip/palate closure
See North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology (NASPE)
A.16. What is the NASPE and BPEG generic defibrillator (NBD) code?
Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
A.15. What are the indications for an ICD?
A.5. What are the three-letter and five-letter identification codes of the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology (NASPE) and British Pacing and Electrophysiology Group (BPEG) generic (NBG) code for pacemaker classification?
See North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology (NASPE)
National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS)
Nausea, chemotherapy-induced, acupuncture for
B.1. What are the rationales for integrating acupuncture in the treatment of PONV?
B.2. Can acupuncture be used to treat chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting?
Nausea, postoperative
acupuncture for - B.1. What are the rationales for integrating acupuncture in the treatment of PONV?
in ambulatory surgery - D.2. How would you pharmacologically prevent PONV in the susceptible ambulatory patient?
in bariatric surgery
in laparoscopic surgery
prophylaxis, in Enhanced Recovery after Surgery
in ambulatory surgery
in awake craniotomy - D.1. What are the major concerns following craniotomy?
in bariatric surgery - D.6. How would you control postoperative pain? What are the sources of surgical pain? What is the role of regional anesthesia in the bariatric surgery?
nitrous oxide and
prophylaxis, in Enhanced Recovery after Surgery - C.8. What components of ERAS are applied in the intraoperative phase of the care of patients undergoing CRS?
See Neurally adjusted ventilation assist (NAVA)
C.1. What are the indications for noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)?
See Neurally adjusted ventilation assist (NAVA)
E.1. Which mode of mechanical ventilation will you choose? Describe the features of that mode.
NBG pacemaker code
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), in tetralogy of Fallot repair
Neck, zones of
A.9. What are the zones of the neck, and what is their clinical significance?
A.8. How would you evaluate mental status and neurologic condition?
See Airway trauma
C.3. Is the patient likely to require tube thoracostomy? Should this be placed before managing the airway?
See Airway trauma
C.4. What are the options for managing this patient's airway?
See Cervical mass, in infancy
A.6. What is a cystic hygroma? What are the complications? What is the treatment?
B.7. How would you optimize the preoperative treatment of HF?
Congenital Heart Disease With a Cervical Mass in Infancy
A.5. What is the differential diagnosis of cervical masses in infancy?
B.1. What preoperative studies should be obtained to evaluate the neck mass?
C.6. What are ways to maintain the airway during an MRI scan?
See Cervical mass, in infancy
Neck pain, chronic, acupuncture for
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy
See Preterm infants
airway anatomy and management in
ambulatory surgery in
hypothermia in
MRI in
premedication in
tetralogy of Fallot in
airway anatomy and management in - C.2. What are the anatomic characteristics of the airway in the newborn and how do they differ from those in the adult?
heart failure in - B.6. What are the causes of heart failure (HF) in this infant? How would you assess this infant in your preoperative evaluation for signs of HF?
magnetic resonance imaging in
neutral and critical temperature of
See Preterm infants
Neostigmine
for residual neuromuscular blockade
for myasthenia gravis - A.5. What should be considered in the differential diagnosis?
Nerve blocks. See specific blocks
Nerve injury
complex regional pain syndrome in
humeral fracture and
Nervous system
Neurally adjusted ventilation assist (NAVA)
See Epidural analgesia/anesthesia; Spinal anesthesia
absolute and relative contraindications for
in asthmatic patients - C.7. Could a regional anesthetic technique be used for this surgery? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of neuraxial anesthesia in this patient for this surgery.
in genitourinary system
prior back surgery and
See Spinal anesthesia
in abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
in cancer pain - C.6. What is a Personal Therapy Manager (PTM), and what role does it play in neuraxial pain relief?
in placenta previa
See Epidural analgesia/anesthesia
subdural hematoma and
Neuraxial blockade
Neurofibromatosis
Neurogenic pulmonary edema
D.3. What is neurogenic pulmonary edema? Would you avoid positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) in a patient with increased ICP?
D.10. What other organ systems can be affected postoperatively in patients following aneurysm clipping?
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
Neurologic evaluation
in trauma - A.8. How would you evaluate mental status and neurologic condition?
in carotid artery disease
Neuromodulation
definition
for complex regional pain syndrome
for cancer pain - D.3. Describe the role of neuromodulation in cancer pain management.
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