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Nervous system
Neuralgia, complex regional pain syndrome vs.
Neurally adjusted ventilation assist (NAVA)
Neurally mediated syncope
See Epidural analgesia/anesthesia; Spinal anesthesia
absolute and relative contraindications for
in abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
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 cancer pain - C.6. What is a Personal Therapy Manager (PTM), and what role does it play in neuraxial pain relief?
in genitourinary system
in placenta previa
prior back surgery and
See Epidural analgesia/anesthesia
See Spinal anesthesia
subdural hematoma and
Neuraxial blockade
Neuroablative procedures, for pancreatic cancer
Neurofibromatosis
Neurogenic pulmonary edema
D.10. What other organ systems can be affected postoperatively in patients following aneurysm clipping?
D.3. What is neurogenic pulmonary edema? Would you avoid positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) in a patient with increased ICP?
Neurogenic shock
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
Neurologic evaluation
in carotid artery disease
in trauma - A.8. How would you evaluate mental status and neurologic condition?
Neurologic paraneoplastic syndromes
Neuromodulation
definition
for cancer pain - D.3. Describe the role of neuromodulation in cancer pain management.
for complex regional pain syndrome
Neuromonitoring
Neuromuscular blocking agents
Neuromuscular reconditioning, for low back pain
Neurophysiologic monitoring
Neuroprotection
fetal
in aortic aneurysm repair - C.2. How is open repair of thoracic aneurysms performed?
in carotid artery procedures
in cerebral aneurysm procedures - C.15. What methods of cerebral protection might you use during this operation?
in craniotomy
in traumatic brain injury
See Craniotomy
during pregnancy
See Craniotomy
transesophageal echocardiography in - C.I-9. Discuss the principles and clinical applications of intraoperative two-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (TEE).
Neutral temperature
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL)
New York Heart Association
NEXUS (National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study)
NGAL (neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin)
Nicardipine
for cardiac tamponade surgery - D.2. How would you manage hypertension in the intensive care unit?
for cerebral vasospasm prevention
for craniotomy emergence
for hypertension
for hypertension in burn patients
for myocardial ischemia prevention/reduction - A.6. Which perioperative medical therapies would you employ to reduce the incidence of myocardial ischemia?
for pheochromocytoma
for pheochromocytoma surgery
for post-awake craniotomy hypertension
for post-CEA hypertension
for ST-segment depression
for thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair - C.3. What are the specific considerations for anesthetic management and monitoring of the patient presenting for open TAAA repair?
preparation and doses - C.II-14. How do you prepare an intravenous (IV) infusion of sodium nitroprusside, nicardipine, and nitroglycerin? What are the usual doses? Which do you prefer to use?
Nifedipine
Nikaidoh procedure, for transposition of the great arteries
Nimodipine, for cerebral vasospasm prevention
See Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)
A.14. What anatomic changes that affect the airway are associated with MO and OSA?
Aspiration and Postoperative Respiratory Failure
B.1. How would this patient be optimized for surgery preoperatively? Would you use preoperative screening questionnaires to diagnose OSA? Summarize the workup for this patient.
C.1. What are the indications for noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)?
C.10. When will you extubate the patient's trachea? Describe weight-based extubation criteria.
C.6. How would you maintain general anesthesia? What agents would you choose? How would you prepare for emergence?
D.1. What are the early postoperative complications of bariatric surgical procedures?
D.1. What is the definition and etiology of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)?
D.5. How long would you prescribe supplementary oxygen postoperatively?
H.3. How will you recognize when the patient is ready for tracheal extubation?
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