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Reperfusion injury, in carotid artery procedures
C.17. How will you manage this patient's blood pressure intraoperatively?
C.18. Discuss reperfusion injury following CEA and CAS.
Repetitive stimulation, in myasthenia gravis
Reserpine, for complex regional pain syndrome
Residual neuromuscular blockade
Residual volume (RV)
in asthmatic attacks
in morbidly obese patients
normal
Respiratory acidosis
in malignant hyperthermia
in preterm infants
in pyloric stenosis
Respiratory alkalosis
in asthmatic attacks
in pyloric stenosis
in respiratory distress syndrome
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), in neonates
A.16. What tests and/or interventions can improve neonatal outcome of a preterm birth?
A.3. What are the incidence and survival rates of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)? Discuss its pathophysiology.
incidence of
laboratory testing in - A.3. What are the incidence and survival rates of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)? Discuss its pathophysiology.
pathophysiology of
physical findings in
survival rates in
Respiratory disturbance index (RDI)
Respiratory failure
Respiratory mechanics, in lung cancer
A.4. The patient has a long history of cigarette smoking. What is the significance of this finding? What is the importance of the patient's current vaping habit?
B.1. How would you evaluate the patient prior to surgery?
B.2. What are the pulmonary function guidelines that indicate an increased risk for morbidity and mortality?
Respiratory rate
in preterm infants
setting, in mechanical ventilation
Respiratory resistance, in morbidly obese patients
See Mechanical ventilation; specific disorders and procedures
acute respiratory distress syndrome
acute respiratory distress syndrome - D.2. Why is it important to control postoperative pain? How would you achieve this?
aspiration
postoperative respiratory failure
postoperative respiratory failure - D.2. Why is it important to control postoperative pain? How would you achieve this?
pregnancy and
pregnancy and - B.1. How does pregnancy change respiratory function, and what impact does this have on anesthetic care?
See Mechanical ventilation
Respiratory system compliance, in morbidly obese patients
Restrictive lung disease
B.2. How would you distinguish obstructive lung disease from restrictive lung disease by spirometry?
flow-volume loop in
obstructive disease vs.
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)
Retrobulbar block
in cataract surgery
in open-eye injury
in open-eye injury - C.16. Can a retrobulbar block prevent OCR? Is it appropriate for this patient?
Retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP), in aortic aneurysm repair
Retrograde cricothyroid wire, in infant
Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI)
A.1. What are the preoperative predictors for perioperative major adverse cardiac events (MACE)?
A.9. Perioperative cerebral and renal complications are mostly associated with which subtype of hypertension?
B.1. How should this patient be evaluated?
B.4. How should this patient be prepared for anesthesia and surgery?
See Dantrolene
C.6. Twenty minutes into the procedure with sevoflurane anesthesia, the patient develops increasing tachycardia with ventricular premature beats and mottled skin. What emergency measures should you take?
C.9. How does the new formulation of dantrolene (Ryanodex) compare with the previous formulations of dantrolene (Dantrium or Revonto)?
Dantrolene
Malignant Hyperthermia
Mannitol
Rewarming time, in cardiopulmonary bypass
Rhabdomyolysis
Right atrium collapse, in cardiac tamponade
B.2. How would you optimize this patient's cardiovascular status before definitive diagnosis and treatment?
B.3. What are the chest radiographic findings in cardiac tamponade?
B.4. A limited bedside transthoracic echocardiogram is performed, demonstrating a layer of clotted blood anterior to the right atrium (RA) and ventricle. What echocardiographic findings support the diagnosis of cardiac tamponade?
Right coronary artery
Right-sided heart failure
in heart transplantation
in heart valve surgery - C.10. How would you diagnose right-sided heart failure and pulmonary hypertension? How would you treat it?
treatment of
Right ventricle hypertrophy
Right ventricular outflow obstruction, in tetralogy of Fallot
Right ventricular pacing
A.10. How would you know if the patient's PPM was pacing atrially, ventricularly, or atrioventricularly? What is conduction system pacing?
A.8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of atrial pacing only? What are the disadvantages of right ventricular pacing only?
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