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Video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) procedure
Videolaryngoscopy
in bariatric surgery
in bariatric surgery - C.4. There are many new airway devices in the marketplace. Which of these devices have been particularly successful in patient with MO or OSA?
in infants
in post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage
in traumatic brain injury
Virtual bronchoscopy
Visceral pain
ViSiGi 3D
Vital capacity (VC)
in asthmatic attacks
in morbidly obese patients
in obstructive vs. restrictive lung disease
normal
Vitreous herniation
VivaSight tube
C.6. What are the indications for one-lung ventilation (OLV), and how can it be accomplished? What complications can be associated with OLV?
C.9. How do you know that the tube is in the correct position?
Vocal cord paralysis
See specific anesthetic agents
and cerebral blood flow, metabolism and intracranial pressure
and cerebral blood flow, metabolism and intracranial pressure - C.14. Discuss the effects of anesthetics on CBF.
bronchodilation from
cardiovascular effects of - C.I-12. What are the cardiovascular effects of volatile anesthetics, morphine, and fentanyl?
for ambulatory surgery
for carotid endarterectomy
for coronary artery bypass grafting - C.I-12. What are the cardiovascular effects of volatile anesthetics, morphine, and fentanyl?
for craniotomy
for kidney transplantation
for neonates, in CDH repair
weight-based dosing scalars for
Volutrauma
Vomiting
and intraocular pressure
chemotherapy-induced, acupuncture for
Vomiting, postoperative
acupuncture for - B.1. What are the rationales for integrating acupuncture in the treatment of PONV?
in ambulatory surgery
in ambulatory surgery - D.2. How would you pharmacologically prevent PONV in the susceptible ambulatory patient?
in awake craniotomy - D.1. What are the major concerns following craniotomy?
in bariatric surgery
in bariatric surgery - D.6. How would you control postoperative pain? What are the sources of surgical pain? What is the role of regional anesthesia in the bariatric surgery?
in laparoscopic surgery
nitrous oxide and
prophylaxis, in Enhanced Recovery after Surgery
prophylaxis, in Enhanced Recovery after Surgery - C.8. What components of ERAS are applied in the intraoperative phase of the care of patients undergoing CRS?
von Hippel-Landau syndrome
A.1. How are central nervous system (CNS) tumors classified?
A.10. What is the prevalence of pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas?
von Langenbeck technique, for cleft palate
von Willebrand disease
post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage with
response to DDAVP
treatment of
von Willebrand factor (vWF)
VSD
Warfarin
Water bottle heart
Water intoxication, in TURP
Waterston shunt
Weaning from mechanical ventilation
criteria for
decision on - H.1. Explain the importance of the decision to extubate the patient or continue mechanical ventilation.
H.1. Explain the importance of the decision to extubate the patient or continue mechanical ventilation.
in coronary artery bypass grafting
in lung transplantation - D.2. How is postoperative lung ventilation managed, and for how long is it required?
preparing patient for
readiness for
See Obesity
anesthetic dose adjustments based on
extubation criteria based on - C.10. When will you extubate the patient's trachea? Describe weight-based extubation criteria.
ideal
ideal - A.2. Define the terms overweight, obesity, morbid obesity (MO), super obesity, super-super obesity, normal weight, ideal body weight (IBW), and lean body weight (LBW). What is the impact of obesity on society?
lean
lean - A.2. Define the terms overweight, obesity, morbid obesity (MO), super obesity, super-super obesity, normal weight, ideal body weight (IBW), and lean body weight (LBW). What is the impact of obesity on society?
normal - A.2. Define the terms overweight, obesity, morbid obesity (MO), super obesity, super-super obesity, normal weight, ideal body weight (IBW), and lean body weight (LBW). What is the impact of obesity on society?
See Obesity
total body
Wenckebach block
Westley Croup Score
Wet lung, traumatic
White blood cell count, in preterm infants
WHO
Work of breathing, in morbidly obese patients
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