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The Airway Approach Algorithm: a Decision Tree Approach to Entry into the American Society of Anesthesiologists Difficult Airway Algorithm
The American Society of Anesthesiologists Difficult Airway Algorithm
The Bain Circuit (Coaxial Version of Mapleson D)
The Cardiovascular Effects of Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia in Volunteers with T5 Sensory Blocks
The Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, and Sacral Dermatomes of the Body
The Changes in Plasma Drug Concentration and Pharmacologic Effect during and after an IV Infusion
The Circle of Willis, Which Supplies Blood Flow to the Brain
The Concentration Effect is Demonstrated in the Top Half of the Graph in Which 70% Nitrous Oxide (N(2)O) Produces a More Rapid Increase in the Alveolar Anesthetic Concentration (F(A))/Inspired Anesthetic Concentration (F(I)) Ratio of N(2)O Than Does Administration of 10% N(2)O
The Cormack-Lehane Laryngeal View Scoring System: Grade 1 (A), Grade 2 (B), Grade 3 (C), and Grade 4 (D)
The Fire Triangle Illustrates the Three Components Necessary for a Fire to Occur
The Four Elements of Pain Processing are Transduction, Transmission, Modulation and Perception
The Gross Anatomy (A) and Internal Structure of the Genitourinary System and Kidney
The Increase in the Alveolar Anesthetic Concentration (F(A)) Toward the Inspired Anesthetic Concentration (F(I)) is Most Rapid with the Least-Soluble Anesthetics (Nitrous Oxide, Desflurane, and Sevoflurane) and Intermediate with the More Soluble Anesthetics (Isoflurane and Halothane)
The Logarithmic Plasma Concentration Versus Time Profile for a Hypothetical Drug Exhibiting Two-Compartment, First-Order Pharmacokinetics
The Lumbar (A; L1-L4) and Sacral (B; L4-S4) Plexuses
The Major Factors That Determine Left Ventricular (LV) Diastolic (Left) and Systolic (Right) Function
The Mechanism and Regulation of Fibrinolysis
The Meyer-Overton Rule
The Multiple Issues for Which the Federal Emergency Management Agency Must Prepare and with Which Agencies It Must Coordinate—the Us Departments of Justice, Health and Human Services, Agriculture, Commerce, and Defense
The Normal Capnogram
The Order of Tests to Determine the Cardiopulmonary Status of the Patient and the Extent of Lung Resection That Would Be Tolerated
The Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve
The Pathogenetic Mechanism of the Hepatorenal Syndrome
The Pathophysiology of Aortic Insufficiency
The Pathophysiology of Aortic Stenosis
The Pathophysiology of Mitral Regurgitation La = Left Atrium; LV = Left Ventricle
The Pathophysiology of Mitral Stenosis
The Plasma Concentration of Midazolam at Which 50% of Subjects Will Fail to Respond to Verbal Command (Cp50) is a Function of Age
The Plasma Concentration Versus Time Profile Plotted on Both Linear (Red Line, Left Y-Axis) and Logarithmic (Blue Line, Right Y-Axis) Scales for a Hypothetical Drug Exhibiting One-Compartment, First-Order Pharmacokinetics
The Progression of Intracardiac Pressures from Central Venous Pressure (CVP) to End-Diastolic Left Ventricular Pressure
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