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Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology: Problem-Oriented Patient Management
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Salbutamol
Salicylic acid
Saxagliptin
Scopolamine
A.10. Are topically applied ophthalmic medications absorbed systemically? How can this absorption be reduced? Which eye drops can have effects that are of concern to the anesthesiologist?
A.2. What are the normal physiologic consequences of aging for the various organ systems?
A.3. How should drug dosages be adjusted for older patients? Should any particular medications be avoided?
B.6. Are there any psychiatric medications he is taking that would impact your anesthetic care?
C.8. What components of ERAS are applied in the intraoperative phase of the care of patients undergoing CRS?
D.2. How would you pharmacologically prevent PONV in the susceptible ambulatory patient?
D.5. What are the mechanisms and risk factors for POCD? How would you mitigate the risk of POCD? Does the anesthetic technique influence the development of POCD?
SD-Deprenyl
Sildenafil
A.2. What other end-stage lung diseases can be treated with transplantation?
B.2. What immediate treatment should be given to improve respiratory status preoperatively?
Silver sulfadiazine
Simulect
Sirolimus
A.3. What is percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)? Discuss its indications, contraindications, and results.
A.9. How are immunosuppressive drugs managed in kidney transplant recipients?
D.2. What are immunosuppressive agents, and how do they affect anesthetic care?
Sitagliptin
A.5. How are the different forms of DM treated?
C.4. How is hyperglycemia treated intraoperatively?
C.5. How is hypoglycemic shock recognized and treated intraoperatively?
Diabetes Mellitus
Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium chloride
Brain Tumor and Craniotomy
C.4. Why are hypertonic fluids used during a craniotomy?
Sodium thiosulfate
Sodium valproate
Sorbitol
Spironolactone
A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
A.9. What are the medical and surgical alternatives to cardiac transplantation?
B.2. How is ascites managed preoperatively?
Starlix
Stool softener
Succinylcholine
Sufentanil
B.14. Describe the different routes of opioid administration.
C.2. What is the best way to induce and maintain general anesthesia in this patient?
C.3. How does the liver disease affect intraoperative medication management?
C.3. How would you induce anesthesia in this patient?
C.3. What is your analgesic plan?
C.5. What anesthetic agents would you use? Discuss inhalation versus intravenous agents.
C.5. Which medications can be used intrathecally? What is ziconotide?
C.6. How would you maintain anesthesia during the case?
C.7. How would you accomplish a smooth and safe induction of anesthesia and tracheal intubation in this patient?
C.8. How does renal failure affect the pharmacology of opioids?
C.I-11. How would you maintain anesthesia? Volatile anesthesia or total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA)?
D.3. How would you control postoperative pain? What are the alternatives in the management of this patient's postoperative pain?
Sulbactam
Sulfadiazine
Sulfamethoxazole
Symlin
Syntocinon
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