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... performed with methohexital anesthesia in a dose of 0.5–1.0 mg / kg IV . The patient remains on his or her own bed for the procedure , a blood pressure cuff and intravenous generally being sufficient . A laryngoscope , endotracheal tube ...
... performed with methohexital anesthesia in a dose of 0.5–1.0 mg / kg IV . The patient remains on his or her own bed for the procedure , a blood pressure cuff and intravenous generally being sufficient . A laryngoscope , endotracheal tube ...
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... performed , 500-1000 ml of Ringer's lactate is infused rapidly . Lumbar punc- ture may be performed with the patient in the sitting position , but the lateral position is more comfortable for the patient . The puncture is per- formed in ...
... performed , 500-1000 ml of Ringer's lactate is infused rapidly . Lumbar punc- ture may be performed with the patient in the sitting position , but the lateral position is more comfortable for the patient . The puncture is per- formed in ...
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... performed in the delivery room under a " double setup , allowing for either vaginal deliv- ery or cesarean section . 99 a . Placenta previa occurs when a normal placenta is implanted over the lower uterine segment or cer- vix . During ...
... performed in the delivery room under a " double setup , allowing for either vaginal deliv- ery or cesarean section . 99 a . Placenta previa occurs when a normal placenta is implanted over the lower uterine segment or cer- vix . During ...
Contents
PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION | 3 |
INDUCTION OF GENERAL ANESTHESIA | 43 |
NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE | 61 |
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