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Page 114
... temperature reflects cooling of tissues distal to the heart and is a convenient guide to the temperature of the brain . During cooling and rewarming the œsophageal temperature precedes the naso - pharyngeal and only during periods of ...
... temperature reflects cooling of tissues distal to the heart and is a convenient guide to the temperature of the brain . During cooling and rewarming the œsophageal temperature precedes the naso - pharyngeal and only during periods of ...
Page 115
... temperature at a distance from the site of the bulb . The size of bulb precludes its use in the naso - pharynx or in a child's œsophagus . Vapour pressure does not bear a direct relation- ship with temperature and this makes calibration ...
... temperature at a distance from the site of the bulb . The size of bulb precludes its use in the naso - pharynx or in a child's œsophagus . Vapour pressure does not bear a direct relation- ship with temperature and this makes calibration ...
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Christopher Langton Hewer. of the patient , the body temperature begins to fall ; the œsophageal temperature drop preceding the nasopharyngeal . After a further period of 5-10 minutes the rate of cooling increases and then becomes ...
Christopher Langton Hewer. of the patient , the body temperature begins to fall ; the œsophageal temperature drop preceding the nasopharyngeal . After a further period of 5-10 minutes the rate of cooling increases and then becomes ...
Contents
INHALATION ANESTHESIA | 1 |
INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA | 66 |
MUSCLE RELAXANTS | 85 |
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