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Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook
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Parasternal Long-Axis Transthoracic Echocardiogram Probe Position
A,Electromyographic Response to Repeated Train-of-Four (Tof) Stimulation after Injection of a Nondepolarizing Agent. Each Vertical Bar is Composed of Four Individual Twitch Responses. Fade of Tof Response Eventually Leaves Only One Twitch (Approximately 90% Blockade).B,Reversal of the Blockade by Neostigmine and Atropine Given 45 Minutes Later Shows a Progressive Recovery of the Tof Response and Reduction in Fade with a Tof Ratio of 0.9
A and B, Schematic Demonstrating the Different Types of Endoleak after Endovascular Aneurysm Repair
Age-Varying Spectral Changes in the Frontal Spectrogram During Infancy to Childhood, Showing the Absence of Alpha Oscillation Power from 0 to 3 Months of Age, with a Gradual Increase in Alpha Oscillation Power Thereafter, Becoming More Prominent and Sustained at Approximately 6 Months of Age
Age-Varying Spectral Changes in the Frontal Spectrogram in Children and Young Adults from 1 to 28 Years of Age, Highlighting that, Although the Eeg Structure is Qualitatively Preserved, the Power of the Oscillations Changes As a Function of Age
Algorithm for Newborn Resuscitation
Algorithm for Pediatric Cardiac Arrest
Algorithm for Pulseless Arrest
A Map of the Dermatomes
Anatomic Relations for Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation
An Example of Fracture Table Positioning on the Hana Orthopedic Table by Misuho Osi.
Apical Four-Chamber Probe Position
Apical Long-Axis (Three-Chamber) Probe Position
A Typical Electroencephalogram Trace Can Be Split into a Slower Oscillatory (0.1-1 Hz Component [top]) with an Overlying Higher Frequency (8-12 Hz Component [bottom])
Axillary Block Using Ultrasound Guidance
Bernoulli Equation for Calculating Transvalvular Gradients
Cormack-Lehane Grade for View on Direct Laryngoscopy
Coronary Artery Distribution in Relation to Ventricle Wall Segments
Cross-Section of Anatomic Structures at the Level of the Ankle
Demonstration of Spinal Anesthesia for Infant Surgeries
Diagram of the Lumbar (A) and Sacral Plexus (B)
Fast Examination Ultrasound Locations
Femoral Nerve/Fascia Iliaca Block Using Ultrasound Guidance
Infraclavicular Block Using Ultrasound Guidance
Intraoperative Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring
Left Ventricular Pressure-Volume Relationships
Mallampati Classification of the Oropharyngeal Structures As Modified by Samsoon and Young, As Defined in a Patient Sitting Upright with Mouth Maximally Opened and Tongue Protruded Without Phonation
Midesophageal Five-Chamber Transesophageal Echocardiographic Image
Midesophageal Long-Axis Transesophageal Echocardiographic Image
Midesophageal Right Ventricular Inflow-Outflow Transesophageal Echocardiographic Image
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