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Spinal fusion
B.6. When should surgery be considered?
B.7. What surgical options are available for the treatment of disc disease or lumbar spinal stenosis?
Spinal manipulation
See Low back pain
A.6. What are the potential sources of pain in the spine?
See Low back pain
Spine surgery
Spirometry
in asthmatic attacks
in bariatric surgery
in lung cancer
Spironolactone, for heart failure
Splanchnic nerve blocks, for cancer pain
SpO2
Spondylolisthesis, degenerative
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP), liver disease and
Squamous cell lung cancer
SSEPs
Stanford classification system
Statins
for carotid atherosclerosis
for reducing risk in ischemic heart disease
ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), perioperative
Stellate ganglion, anatomy and location
B.3. Where is the stellate ganglion located?
B.4. What are the anatomic landmarks used in the stellate ganglion block?
B.5. What are the clinical signs of stellate ganglion block?
Stellate ganglion block
anatomic landmarks in
B.5. What are the clinical signs of stellate ganglion block?
B.6. What is Horner syndrome?
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. What types of nerve fibers are interrupted in stellate ganglion block?
clinical signs of - B.5. What are the clinical signs of stellate ganglion block?
complications of
Horner syndrome with
nerve fibers interrupted in
See ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
A.5. What are the indications and potential disadvantages of IABP placement?
D.6. How would you manage a patient with a suspected PMI?
Ischemic Heart Disease and Noncardiac Surgery
Mechanical Circulatory Support
Sternotomy
Steroids
Stiff joint syndrome
B.1. How should this patient be evaluated?
B.2. How would the stiff joint syndrome affect her airway management?
STOP-BANG questionnaire
A.2. What medical conditions can be associated with obesity and morbid obesity?
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?
B.1. How would this patient be optimized for surgery preoperatively? Would you use preoperative screening questionnaires to diagnose OSA? Summarize the workup for this patient.
B.9. What questions are critically important to ask this patient when obtaining her history?
C.10. When will you extubate the patient's trachea? Describe weight-based extubation criteria.
Strangulated bowel obstruction
Stress-induced hyperglycemia
Stress response, surgical
Stridor
correlation with anatomic location
definition
in 22q11 deletion syndrome
in croup
postextubation
postextubation - H.3. How will you recognize when the patient is ready for tracheal extubation?
Stroke
history, and electroconvulsive therapy - B.4. How does his history of TIA and carotid endarterectomy impact your preoperative evaluation?
ischemic, carotid artery disease and
kidney disease and
postoperative, in carotid artery procedures
thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair and - D.5. What are the unique postoperative complications after endovascular TAAA repair?
Stroke volume (SV)
in cardiac tamponade
in low cardiac output
morbid obesity and
ST-segment depression
in aorta cross-clamping - C.7. What are the hemodynamic changes of aortic cross-clamp placement? What efforts can be made to minimize these changes both before and during cross-clamping? If the patient develops ST-segment depressions with a rising pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) during cross-clamp, what maneuvers should be taken?
in noncardiac surgery for cardiac patients
intraoperative management of - C.I-15. If ST-segment depression is seen during surgery, how would you treat it? What is the relation between perioperative myocardial ischemia and postoperative MI?
Stump pressure, carotid artery
C.4. How will you measure CBF intraoperatively? What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of each technique?
C.5. Describe the use of stump pressure and its limitations.
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