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α-Interferon
adverse effects of
for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis - E.6. What is the postoperative course after cataract surgery?
Alveolar hypoventilation, in morbidly obese patients
A.10. What changes occur in Pao2 and Paco2 in patients with MO?
A.2. What medical conditions can be associated with obesity and morbid obesity?
Ambulatory surgery
American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines
on cardiovascular risk
on cardiovascular risk - B.1. How would you evaluate the patient's cardiac condition? Is additional testing warranted?
on carotid artery disease
on dual antiplatelet therapy
on hypertension
on statin therapy
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
on antibiotic prophylaxis in cardiac patients
on breech presentation
on hypertensive disorders in pregnancy
on nonobstetric surgery in pregnant patient
American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)
American College of Surgeons NSQIP Surgical Risk Calculator
A.1. What are the preoperative predictors for perioperative major adverse cardiac events (MACE)?
B.1. How should this patient be evaluated?
See Acceleromyography, in train-of-four ratio (AMG)
B.11. How can the TOF ratio be measured quantitatively?
B.4. What is a TOF stimulus?
C.2. Does an undetected postoperative residual neuromuscular block (PORB) have clinical consequences?
Amides
B.10. What are the two major classes of local anesthetics? Describe the major differences in their clinical pharmacology.
B.11. What factors determine the onset, potency, and duration of local anesthetic block?
Amniocentesis
Amniotic fluid, meconium-stained
B.7. What is the significance of meconium-stained amniotic fluid?
B.8. What is meconium aspiration syndrome?
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE)
A-mode, in echocardiography
Amphetamines, for cancer pain
Analgesia
Anaphylactoid reaction, to protamine
Anaphylaxis
protamine reaction
with intraoperative bronchospasm
Anemia
etiologies of
medical conditions
perioperative outcomes - A.4. What are the perioperative outcomes associated with preoperative anemia?
postoperative, and adverse cardiac outcome
sickle cell (See Sickle cell disease)
Anesthesia workstation safety
Anesthesia
Anesthetic agents in
A.6. What are the factors influencing the teratogenicity of anesthetic agents in humans?
Acetylsalicylic acid
Appendectomy for a Pregnant Patient
B.7. How would you adjust doses of anesthetics in the morbidly obese?
C.1. Discuss the anesthetic plan for this patient.
C.8. What anesthetic agents would you use to induce and maintain general anesthesia in this patient?
C.8. What is the best choice of anesthetic agents for the maintenance of anesthesia? Why?
Angina, antihypertensive drugs for
B.1. How would you evaluate the patient's cardiac condition? Is additional testing warranted?
B.2. Would you discontinue any antihypertensive drugs or any medications for angina?
Angina pectoris
as preoperative predictor
intra-aortic balloon pump for
perioperative
Angiography
in cerebral aneurysm, intraoperative
in perioperative myocardial infarction - D.6. How would you manage a patient with a suspected PMI?
in subarachnoid hemorrhage
Angioplasty, for cerebral vasospasm
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
and anesthetic induction
angiotensin II receptor blockers vs. - A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
for heart failure
for hypertension
for hypertension - A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
for hypertension in burn patients
for thoracic aortic aneurysm
intraoperative hypotension with
mechanism of action - A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
preoperative continuance of
preoperative continuance of - B.10. What instructions should the patient be given with regard to continuing or discontinuing lisinopril in the perioperative period?
Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs)
A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
preoperative continuance of
preoperative continuance of - B.10. What instructions should the patient be given with regard to continuing or discontinuing lisinopril in the perioperative period?
Ankle fracture
Annuloplasty
Anorexia
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