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... AGENTS ANTICHOLINERGIC 6. ABSORPTION AND TRANSPORT OF ANESTHETIC AGENTS 7. PHARMACOLOGY OF INTRAVENOUS AGENTS 3 7 10 13 18 31 35 8. PHARMACOLOGY OF INFREQUENTLY USED ANESTHETIC AGENTS . 9. PHARMACOLOGY OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC NARCOTICS ...
... AGENTS ANTICHOLINERGIC 6. ABSORPTION AND TRANSPORT OF ANESTHETIC AGENTS 7. PHARMACOLOGY OF INTRAVENOUS AGENTS 3 7 10 13 18 31 35 8. PHARMACOLOGY OF INFREQUENTLY USED ANESTHETIC AGENTS . 9. PHARMACOLOGY OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC NARCOTICS ...
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... Anesthetic agents and kidney disease . 3. Fluid balance and kidney disease . 4. Adrenals and anesthetic agents . 5. Uremia and anesthetic agents . F. Liver . 1. Detoxification of some anesthetic agents and sedatives . 2. Bleeding and ...
... Anesthetic agents and kidney disease . 3. Fluid balance and kidney disease . 4. Adrenals and anesthetic agents . 5. Uremia and anesthetic agents . F. Liver . 1. Detoxification of some anesthetic agents and sedatives . 2. Bleeding and ...
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... anesthetic agents are used in those patients with elec- trolyte imbalance . 2. Oliguria . a . Metabolic acidosis is usually present . b . Hypertension is often present and some anesthetic agents can increase this further . c ...
... anesthetic agents are used in those patients with elec- trolyte imbalance . 2. Oliguria . a . Metabolic acidosis is usually present . b . Hypertension is often present and some anesthetic agents can increase this further . c ...
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SICS SEDATIVES TRANQUILIZERS AND ANTICHOLINERGIC DRUGS | 3 |
PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION | 7 |
THEORIES OF NARCOSIS | 10 |
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