Anesthesia Review: A Study Guide to Anesthesia, 5th Edition and Basics of Anesthesia, 4th EditionThis is a question and answer review book that is cross-referenced to two of the leading textbooks in the specialty of anesthesia: Stoelting and Miller 'Basics of Anesthesia' 3e and Miller'Anesthesia 5e. Designed for use by residents preparing for board certification and for practitioners preparing for theire re-certification exam, the book is presented in a straightforward format. Correct answers to all questions are given and readers are able to refer back to the corresponding section in the Miller or Stoelting and Miller books for more detailed information. |
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acetylcholine acidosis administration of succinylcholine agonists airway anesthesia machine anesthesiologist anesthetic breathing system anesthetic solution aortic arterial hypoxemia barbiturates benzodiazepines beta-adrenergic blockade blood flow blood pressure carbon dioxide cardiac output cardiopulmonary bypass cardiovascular catheter central nervous system clinical concentration decrease desflurane direct laryngoscopy disease dopamine dose duration of action effects endotracheal tube epidural epinephrine etomidate gases halothane heart rate hepatic hyperkalemia hypertension hypotension increase induction of anesthesia inhaled anesthetics injection intraoperatively intravascular fluid intravenous intubation isoflurane ketamine lidocaine liver local anesthetic lungs mechanism metabolism minimal monitor myocardial needle nerve block neuromuscular blocking drugs nitrous oxide nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking occur opioids oxygen partial pressure patients perioperative peripheral nerve postoperative potential preoperative prolonged propofol pulmonary respiratory response result risk serum skeletal muscle spinal anesthesia spinal anesthetic stimulation succinylcholine surgery sympathetic nervous system systemic vascular resistance Table therapy tion tissue trachea transfusion valve vaporizer venous ventilation ventricular volatile anesthetics volume