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Ngai, Shuh-Hsun
Electrocardiography, Pulse Oximetry, and Capnography
Vaporizers
Patient Monitors
Neuraxial Anesthesia
Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
Neurosurgery, anesthesia for
Syndrome X
Systemic hypothermia
Systemic sclerosis (Scleroderma)
Connective Tissue Diseases
Inflammatory Myopathies (Dermatomyositis/Polymyositis)
Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma)
Epidermolysis Bullosa
Skin Disorders
Systemic toxicity
Headache
High Block/Total Subarachnoid Spinal Block
Systemic Toxicity
Complications
Hearing Loss
Neurologic Injury
Systemic vascular resistance (SVR)
Common Problems and Limitations
Formulas
Monitoring of Cardiac Output by Arterial Waveform Analysis
Proper Use and Interpretation
Commonly Used Monitoring Techniques
Contraindications
Indications
Principles of Operation
Systolic blood pressure (SBP)
in trauma patient
normal
Initial Evaluation and Resuscitation
Management of Shock
Systolic function
determinants of|afterload
determinants of|myocardial contractility
evaluation of
evaluation of|left ventricular walls
determinants of
determinants of|heart rate
determinants of|preload
evaluation of|left ventricular cavity
Nicardipine
Clevidipine
Diltiazem
Nifedipine
Calcium Channel Blockers
Comparative Effects of Ca2+ Channel Blockers
Nicardipine
Nimodipine
NICOM
Acute Respiratory Failure
Monitoring and Resuscitation in Shock States
Cardiovascular and Hemodynamic Aspects of Critical Care
Principles of Mechanical Ventilation
Nicotine
Clinical Autonomic Nervous System Pharmacology
Mode of Action
Ganglionic Drugs
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs)
Nerve Stimulation
Postsynaptic Events
Morphology of the Neuromuscular Junction
Physiology and Pharmacology
Presynaptic Events: Mobilization and Release of Acetylcholine
Nicotinic effect
Cholinergic Receptors
Peripheral Autonomic Nervous System Organization
Functional Anatomy
Receptors
Nifedipine
Calcium Channel Blockers
Comparative Effects of Ca2+ Channel Blockers
Hydralazine
Nifedipine
Nitrovasodilators
Clevidipine
Diltiazem
Nicardipine
Nimodipine
Sodium Nitroprusside
Night call
Nimodipine
Clevidipine
Diagnosis and Clinical Management of the Most Common Types of Neurologic Failure
Neurologic and Neurosurgical Critical Care
Nifedipine
Calcium Channel Blockers
Comparative Effects of Ca2+ Channel Blockers
Diltiazem
Nicardipine
Nimodipine
Nitroglycerin
Cardiovascular and Hemodynamic Aspects of Critical Care
Nitroglycerin
Sodium Nitroprusside
Vasopressin
for myocardial ischemia
Nitrovasodilators
Types of Shock
Nitroprusside, in preeclampsia
Management of High-risk Parturients
Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
Obstetric Hemorrhage
Nitrous oxide (N2O)
Nitrovasodilators
sodium nitroprusside
nitroglycerin
Sodium Nitroprusside
Systolic pressure variation (SPV)
Direct Arterial Catheterization
Pulmonary Artery Catheterization
Central Venous Pressure Monitoring
Intraoperative Monitoring
Systolic pulse variation
Common Problems and Limitations
Indications
Commonly Used Monitoring Techniques
Contraindications
Monitoring of Cardiac Output by Arterial Waveform Analysis
Proper Use and Interpretation
Principles of Operation
Newborn resuscitation, in delivery room
N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors
Central Opioid Analgesia
Clinical Uses
Neurochemistry of Peripheral Nerve and the Dorsal Root Ganglion
Opioid Mechanisms
Pharmacodynamics
Primary Nociceptive Transmission in the Spinal Cord
Chemical Mediators of Transduction and Transmission
Neurobiology of the Spinal Cord and Spinal Trigeminal Nucleus
Nonopioid Analgesic Adjuncts
Perioperative Pain Management of the Opioid-dependent Patient
Pharmacokinetics
The Surgical Stress Response
Nociception/orphanin FQ (NOP) receptor
Central Opioid Analgesia
Opioids
Opioid Mechanisms
Nociceptors
Opioid Mechanisms
Central Opioid Analgesia
Primary Afferents and Peripheral Stimulation
Nodes of Ranvier
Anatomy of Nerves
Mechanisms of Action of Local Anesthetics
Schwann Cells Form Myelin around One Myelinated Axon or Encompass Several Unmyelinated Axons
Diagram of Node of Ranvier Displaying Mitochondria (M), Tight Junctions in Paranodal Area (P), and Schwann Cell (S) Surrounding Node
Schematic Cross-Section of a Typical Peripheral Nerve
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