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Extraconal (Peribulbar) Block and Schematic Representation of the Intraorbital Muscle Cone
Extradural Mass Lesions
Failure of Fail-Safe Valve to Prevent a Hypoxic Mixture
FDA Negative-Pressure Leak Test
FEF (25%-75%)
Fenestrations in the Pial Cellular Layer at the Level of the Spinal Cord
Fiberoptic Bronchoscopic View of the Main Carina (A), the “left Bronchial Carina” (B), and the Right Bronchus (C)
Fibrinolysis and Antifibrinolysis Pathways
Flow Chart Describing the Preoperative Evaluation of the Patient with an Anterior Mediastinal Mass
Flowmeter Sequence-a Potential Cause of Hypoxia
Flow Tube Constriction
Flow-volume Loop
Flow-volume Loop in a Normal Subject
Flow-volume Loops Relative to Lung Volumes in a Normal Subject, in a Patient with COPD, in a Patient with Fixed Obstruction (Tracheal Stenosis), and in a Patient with Pulmonary Fibrosis (Restrictive Defect)
for the Child Who Fears the Face Mask, the Mask is Removed and the Elbow of the Breathing Circuit is Inserted Between Interlaced Fingers in the Hand
Four Scatter Plots from the Anscombe Data Sets
Fraction of Dose Absorbed into the Systemic Circulation over Time from Epidural Injection of Lidocaine or Bupivacaine
Gaseous-Phase Infrared Transmission Spectrum for Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide
Gastroschisis
GE Aisys CS2 Workstation.B: GE Aestiva Workstation
General Approach to Termination of Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CPB)
Generic Variable Bypass Vaporizer
Graphical Representation of 45 Baseline Covariates Before and after Propensity Score Matching Using Data from Wijeysundera et al
Graphic Representing Probe Position and Ultrasound Image Obtained During a Pecs I Block (Left), Pecs II Block (Middle) or a Serratus Plane Block (Right)
Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerve Anatomy, Supply (Green, Greater Occipital Nerve; Pink, Lesser Occipital Nerve), and Block Needle Insertion Sites (X)
Gross Anatomy of the Brain
Gross Anatomy of the Venous Drainage System of the Brain, Including the Major Venous Sinuses
Hand Position for Stabilizing CSE Needles
Hand Positions for (A) the Original Doughty Technique and (B), (C), and (D) Various “son-of-Doughty” Techniques
Hand Positions for Intermittently Advancing a Needle Toward the Epidural Space Using a Winged Needle
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