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See Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS)
A.11. What changes occur in intrapulmonary shunt (QS/QT) and dead space (VD/VT) in MO? Describe the shunt equation and the physiologic dead space, or Bohr equation.
A.12. What changes occur in the cardiovascular system of the patient with obesity? Discuss cardiac output, blood volume, blood pressure, and pulmonary arterial pressure.
A.4. How is OSA diagnosed? What is a sleep study or polysomnography? How are the results obtained from polysomnography used to grade the severity of OSA? What are the subtypes of OSA? Are there genetic disorders with a predisposition to OSA? What is the role of OSA screening tests in the preoperative setting?
A.6. What is Pickwickian syndrome? What is obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS)? Describe the pathogenesis of severe OSA.
A.9. Describe the changes that occur in the following respiratory parameters in patients with MO.
C.10. When will you extubate the patient's trachea? Describe weight-based extubation criteria.
D.5. How long would you prescribe supplementary oxygen postoperatively?
Morbid Obesity, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, and Bariatric Anesthesia
See Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS)
Oliguria
definition
in burn patients
in trauma patients
Omalizumab, preoperative use of
Ondansetron
for PONV - D.2. How would you pharmacologically prevent PONV in the susceptible ambulatory patient?
for post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage
One-lung ventilation
One-lung ventilation (OLV)
cardiopulmonary function and
hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in - C.13. What is hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV)?
in lung cancer (lung resection) - C.6. What are the indications for one-lung ventilation (OLV), and how can it be accomplished? What complications can be associated with OLV?
in lung transplantation
lateral (lateral decubitus) positioning in - C.12. The patient was placed in the lateral decubitus position. Describe the effects of lateral positioning on pulmonary blood flow and respiration.
oxygenation
oxygenation monitoring in
respiratory parameters, targeting
See Eye injury, open-eye
Atropine
Etomidate
Ketamine
Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
Open-Eye Injury and Cataract Surgery
Propofol
See Eye injury, open-eye
Succinylcholine
Open pneumothorax
Ophthalmic medications, topical
Opioid(s)
Opioid agonists
Opioid antagonists
B.10. How would you treat the side effects of opioid therapy?
B.11. What is tramadol? Is it an opioid?
B.12. When would you consider adjuvant analgesics as part of the treatment plan?
B.9. Define tolerance and physical dependence.
Opioid rotation
Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
buprenorphine
chronic pain vs. medication treatment
legal ramifications, of
management strategies for perioperative pain control - B.3. What are the management strategies for perioperative pain control in a patient taking buprenorphine for OUD?
untreated, with
Opioid
Oral opioid administration
Oreo cookie sign
Organ preservation, for transplant
Orofacial cleft
causes of
conditions associated with
incidence of
Orogastric tubes, in bariatric surgery
See Tonsillectomy, hemorrhage after
differential diagnosis of
management of
See Tonsillectomy, hemorrhage after
Orthostatic syncope
OSA
See Obstructive sleep hypopnea (OSH)
A.3. What is OSA? What are the risk factors for OSA?
A.4. How is OSA diagnosed? What is a sleep study or polysomnography? How are the results obtained from polysomnography used to grade the severity of OSA? What are the subtypes of OSA? Are there genetic disorders with a predisposition to OSA? What is the role of OSA screening tests in the preoperative setting?
See Obstructive sleep hypopnea (OSH)
Osmolality
Osmolarity
Osmotic agents, to lower intraocular pressure
A.8. How do carbonic anhydrase inhibitors decrease IOP? By what mechanism can osmotic agents decrease IOP?
A.9. Are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors or osmotic diuretics indicated in open-globe eye injuries?
Osmotic demyelination syndrome (ODS)
Osteoarthritis
acupuncture for
obesity and
Outpatient surgery
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