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The Four Elements of Pain Processing: Transduction, Transmission, Modulation, and Perception
The GE Datex-Ohmeda AS/3 ADU Workstation.B: D-Lite Sensor
The Gross Anatomy and Internal Structure of the Genitourinary System and Kidney.B: Internal Organization of the Kidney Includes Cortex and Medulla Regions and the Vasculature.C: The Nephron is the Functional Unit of the Kidney.D: Plasma Filtration Occurs in the Glomerulus; 20% of Plasma that Enters the Glomerulus Passes through the Specialized Capillary Wall into the Bowman Capsule and Enters the Tubule to Be Processed and Generate Urine
The Ground Wires (Bare Wires) from the Power Outlet are Run to the Neutral Bus Bar, Where They are Connected with the Neutral Wires (White Wires) (Arrowheads)
The Impact of Progressive Left Ventricular (LV) Diastolic Dysfunction on Transmitral Mitral Flow (E, A) and Mitral Annular Velocities (E, A)
The Influence of the Misspecification of Each of the Components of the Traditional Three Compartment Pharmacokinetic Models on the Prolonged Discrepancy (Overshoot) Between Predicted and Targeted Concentrations with Target-Controlled Infusions
The Interaction Between Age and Comorbid Disease
The Interactions of the Renin-angiotensin and SNS in Regulating Homeostasis are Shown Schematically Along with the Physiologic Variables that Modulate Their Function
The Lateral Jackknife Position, Intended to Open Intercostal Spaces
The Lawn Chair Position for Surgery around the Shoulder Joint.B: The Upper Torso is Rotated Toward the Nonsurgical Shoulder and Supported with a Firm Roll or Pad
The Left Side of the Schematic Shows the Distribution of Ventilation in the Awake Patient (Closed Chest) in the Lateral Decubitus Position, and the Right Side Shows the Distribution of Ventilation in the Anesthetized Patient (Closed Chest) in the Lateral Decubitus Position
The Logarithmic Plasma Concentration Versus Time Profile for a Hypothetical Drug Exhibiting Two-Compartment, First-Order Pharmacokinetics
The Major Landmarks of the Airway Mechanism
The Meter of the LIM is Calibrated in Milliamperes
The Meyer-overton Rule
The Misestimation of the Central Distribution Volume (Vc) by a Traditional Compartmental PK-PD Model Results in More Interindividual Variability in Pharmacodynamic Estimates Than Pharmacodynamic Estimates from a High-Resolution, Recirculatory PK-PD Model
The More Rapid Washin of Halothane in Children Compared with Adults
The Most Common Injuries Leading to Anesthesia Malpractice Claims in the Year 2000 or Later
The Nonlinear Relationship Between Changes in Renal Filtration and Serum Creatinine Level Means that a Large Reduction (e.g., 75%, 120 to 30 mL/min) in Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) May Be Associated with a Modest Rise in Serum Creatinine
The Normal Blood Pressure Response to the Valsalva Maneuver is Demonstrated
The Normal Capnogram
The Normal Central Venous Pressure (CVP) Trace
The Optimal Target Concentration Pairs of Remifentanil and Sevoflurane to Maintain Adequate Analgesia (95% Isobole for Analgesia to Electrical Tetanic Stimulation) and Result in the Most Rapid Emergence for Anesthetics of Various Durations
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 Palatoglossal Arch (Arrow) is a Soft Tissue Fold that is a Continuation of the Posterior Edge of the Soft Palate to the Base of the Tongue
The Perioperative Period Represents a Unique and Extreme Example of Gene-environment Interactions
The Physiologic Effects of Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) Counterpulsation
The Plasma Concentration (Y-Axis) Versus Time (x-Axis) Curve for Two Drugs Which Only Differ in Their Elimination Clearance
The Plasma Concentration Versus Time Profile Plotted on Both Linear (Blue Line, Left Y-Axis) and Logarithmic (Red Line, Right Y-Axis) Scales for a Hypothetical Drug Exhibiting One-Compartment, First-Order Pharmacokinetics
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