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Stoelting's Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice
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Illustration of Gate Theory for Pain Modulation in Spinal Dorsal Horn
Impact of Surgical Stimulation on the Resting Paco2 (Mm Hg) During Administration of Isoflurane or Halothane
Impact of Volatile Anesthetics on Contractility of Uterine Smooth Muscle Strips Studied in Vitro *p >
Individual and Mean (± Sd) Plasma Potassium (K-) Concentrations Determined 1 to 3 Days Preoperatively and Immediately Before the Induction (Preinduction) of Anesthesia
Inhalation of 75% Nitrous Oxide Rapidly Increases the Volume of a Pneumothorax (Open Symbols)
Inhalation of Nitric Oxide
Inhaled Anesthetics Introduced into Clinical Practice Beginning With the Successful Use of Nitrous Oxide in 1844 for Dental Anesthesia Followed by Recognition of the Anesthetic Properties of Ether in 1846 and of Chloroform in 1847 Modern Anesthetics, Beginning With Halothane, Differ from Prior Anesthetics in Being Fluorinated and Nonflammable
Inhaled Anesthetics
Inhaled Anesthetics Introduced into Clinical Practice Beginning With the Successful Use of Nitrous Oxide in 1844 for Dental Anesthesia Followed by Recognition of the Anesthetic Properties of Ether in 1846 and of Chloroform in 1847
Inhaled Anesthetics Produce Drug-Specific and Dose-Dependent Increases in Paco2
Initiation, Amplification, Propagation, and Stabilization of Hemostasis and Clot Formation
Insulin Stimulates Tissue Uptake of Glucose and Amino Acids, Whereas Release of Fatty Acids is Inhibited
Interaction Between Fentanyl and Isoflurane or Desflurane on the Minimum Alveolar Concentration Required to Suppress Movement to Noxious Stimulation
Interaction of Propofol With Alfentanil on the Concentration Required to Suppress Response to Intubation, Maintain Nonresponsiveness During Surgery, and Then Awaken from Anesthesia
Intraoperative Urine Output
Intravascular Pressures in the Renal Circulation
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