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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
Workstation safety
World Federation of Neurologic Surgeons' grade, of subarachnoid hemorrhage
World Health Organization (WHO)
on obesity
prematurity classification
stepladder approach to cancer pain - B.1. What is the World Health Organization stepladder approach for cancer pain management?
Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device
Xanthochromia
See eXtreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF)
A.4. How are minor, major, and complex spine surgeries classified?
B.7. What surgical options are available for the treatment of disc disease or lumbar spinal stenosis?
See eXtreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF)
X-STOP
Yin and yang
Zafirlukast, preoperative use of
Ziconotide
adverse effects of
for cancer pain
for complex regional pain syndrome
About
22Q11 deletion syndrome
cardiovascular defects in
definition and description
immunologic findings of
interrupted aortic arch in
interrupted aortic arch in - D.3. How would you control postoperative pain in patients following a cleft lip and cleft palate repair? Describe a multimodal analgesic plan including regional anesthesia options.
laboratory studies
metabolic and endocrine abnormalities in - a.3. What are the metabolic and endocrine abnormalities in patients with 22q11 deletion syndrome and the attendant manifestations?
3D echocardiography
AAA
See Acute aortic dissection (AAD)
A.6. What is a thoracic aortic dissection? How does it typically present? How is it diagnosed?
Acetohydroxamic acid
B.4. What is the preoperative management of a patient presenting with an acute aortic dissection (AAD)?
Calcium
See Acute aortic dissection (AAD)
Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms
Abbe flap
ABC (Assessment of Blood Consumption) score
See specific causes
differential diagnosis of
in pregnant patient
See Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
A.9. What are the medical and surgical alternatives to cardiac transplantation?
B.2. Would you discontinue any antihypertensive drugs or any medications for angina?
B.3. Should all or any of the chronic medications be discontinued before the operation?
B.6. How should the patient's other medications be managed before surgery?
B.6. Would you continue the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor on the day of surgery? Why or why not?
B.7. If the patient who is on lisinopril develops hypotension intraoperatively, how would you manage it?
C.10. During the surgery, the blood pressure increases to 220/120 mm Hg. How would you treat the hypertension?
D.6. How would you manage a patient with a suspected PMI?
See Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
A.16. Does chronic angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition influence anesthetic induction?
Acetaminophen
for bariatric surgery
for humeral fracture surgery
for lung cancer (lung resection)
for perioperative pain in inpatient surgery
for postoperative pain - D.5. What components of ERAS are applied in the postoperative phase of the care of patients following CRS?
for post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage
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