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See Supraglottic airway (SGA)
Airway Trauma
C.11. If the patient cannot be ventilated, what options are available?
C.12. Would a supraglottic airway (SGA) or other pharyngeal airway device be of assistance?
C.2. The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Difficult Airway Algorithm provides a guideline for management of the difficult airway. How do the comorbidities in patients with MO and OSA modify implementation of the algorithm?
See Supraglottic airway (SGA)
Sheehan syndrome
Shivering, postanesthetic
Shock lung
Shock
Short-term ventilatory support devices
Shunt
Shunting
in respiratory distress syndrome
in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery
in tetralogy of Fallot - A.3. What is shunting, and how is QP:QS calculated?
in transposition of the great arteries - A.6. What determines the oxygen saturation (Sao2) in patients with d-TGA?
in ventricular septal defect
with congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Shunting, intracardiac
Shunting, intrapulmonary
equation and value
functional residual capacity and
in asthma
in lung cancer (lung resection)
in lung transplant patients
in morbidly obese patients
See Sickle cell disease
A.1. What was the most likely underlying medical condition in this patient? How would you confirm the diagnosis of sickle cell anemia?
A.2. What is sickle cell disease?
Sickle cell crises
A.6. Describe the different types of sickle cell crisis.
hyperbaric oxygen therapy for
treatment of
vaso-occlusive
Sickle cell disease (SCD)
Sickle cell trait (SCT)
Sick sinus syndrome
A.1. What are the indications for permanent pacemakers (PPMs)?
A.2. What is sick sinus syndrome? What is chronotropic incompetence?
Sidestream capnometer
Sigma coagulation testing
Silver sulfadiazine, for burns
Simple pneumothorax
See Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV)
D.3. How should the ventilator be set if mechanical ventilation is required postoperatively?
E.1. Which mode of mechanical ventilation will you choose? Describe the features of that mode.
H.3. How will you recognize when the patient is ready for tracheal extubation?
See Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV)
Single-chamber demand pacing
Single-lumen endotracheal tube
in infant with congenital heart disease and cervical mass
in lung resection
in lung transplantation
Single-lung transplantation (SLT)
Sinuvertebral nerve
See Sympathetically independent pain (SIP)
A.9. Define sympathetically maintained pain (SMP) and sympathetically independent pain (SIP).
B.13. How will you treat this patient?
B.6. How do we define adequate recovery of neuromuscular function?
B.7. After a stellate ganglion block, this patient reports no significant change in the degree of pain despite developing Horner syndrome. Is the pain psychogenic?
B.8. How would you premedicate this patient?
Complex Regional Pain Syndromes
See Sympathetically independent pain (SIP)
Sirolimus
A.9. How are immunosuppressive drugs managed in kidney transplant recipients?
D.2. What are immunosuppressive agents, and how do they affect anesthetic care?
Sitting position
in brachial plexus block
in posterior fossa craniotomy
Situational syncope
SjvO2 (jugular venous oxygen saturation)
Skin
functions of
pregnancy and
Skin
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