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Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology: Problem-Oriented Patient Management
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Edrophonium
A.4. How is the diagnosis of MG made?
B.12. What are the limitations of acetylcholinesterase antagonists?
B.15. Is there any way to rapidly antagonize a profound nondepolarizing block?
D.4. How will you define and manage postextubation ventilatory failure in this patient?
A.6. What are acetylcholinesterase and plasma cholinesterase? What is the clinical significance of heterozygosity for atypical pseudocholinesterase (PChE)?
B.14. Is reversal of NMB always necessary?
D.2. How will you determine if this patient's trachea can be safely extubated?
Enalapril
B.5. Are you concerned about this patient's blood pressure and heart rate? What treatment would you institute?
D.1. What are the major concerns following craniotomy?
A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
C.10. During the surgery, the blood pressure increases to 220/120 mm Hg. How would you treat the hypertension?
Diabetes Mellitus
Enoxaparin
Ephedrine
C.1. What drugs should be avoided during the operation?
C.4. What vasopressor would you choose to improve uteroplacental perfusion?
C.6. What is the treatment for abnormal fetal heart rate pattern seen with maternal hypotension after neuraxial analgesia is instituted?
C.7. How will you perform a rapid sequence induction of anesthesia and tracheal intubation without using succinylcholine?
C.8. What components of ERAS are applied in the intraoperative phase of the care of patients undergoing CRS?
E.6. What are the significant implications of the denervated heart?
B.6. How should the patient's other medications be managed before surgery?
C.15. The surgeon prefers to perform the surgical procedure in the sitting position or "beach chair." What are the advantages and disadvantages of this position compared to the lateral position in this patient?
C.5. How would you induce anesthesia?
C.7. After induction and intubation, the BP decreases to 70/40 mm Hg. What would you do?
C.7. What technique could you use for general anesthesia in this patient?
C.8. What special considerations particular to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) operations do you have for each of the four lesions? Focus on these concerns with respect to the induction and pre-bypass, during bypass, and post-bypass periods.
Epoprostenol
C.1. What special equipment is necessary?
C.10. How would you diagnose right-sided heart failure and pulmonary hypertension? How would you treat it?
Epsilon aminocaproic acid
C.2. Discuss the indications and use of available antifibrinolytic drugs. What dose should be given? Describe the side effects of antifibrinolytic therapy.
C.I-17. What antifibrinolytic will you use to reduce blood transfusions?
Ergometrine
Erythropoietin
C.I-16. Discuss autologous transfusion and blood conservation for cardiac surgery.
A.3. What underlying medical conditions can contribute to anemia?
Esomeprazole
Estrogen
A.7. What does the adrenal cortex secrete?
A.8. What role do sex and female sex hormones have in the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury (TBI)?
Eszopiclone
Ethosuximide
Everolimus
A.9. How are immunosuppressive drugs managed in kidney transplant recipients?
D.2. What are immunosuppressive agents, and how do they affect anesthetic care?
Exenatide
A.5. How are the different forms of DM treated?
B.6. How should this patient be premedicated?
Echothiophate iodide
Epinephrine
Esmolol
Estradiol
Ethacrynate
Etomidate
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