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... stimulation during light anesthesia 2. Deep anesthesia 4 . 5 . Bernoulli effect during expiration unopposed by cord abduction Somatic stimulation during light anesthesia Endotracheal tubes ( Fink - 3 ) Inspiratory glottic stridor is ...
... stimulation during light anesthesia 2. Deep anesthesia 4 . 5 . Bernoulli effect during expiration unopposed by cord abduction Somatic stimulation during light anesthesia Endotracheal tubes ( Fink - 3 ) Inspiratory glottic stridor is ...
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... stimulation in light anesthesia Visceral stimulation in all planes of anesthesia ( Artusio - 2 , p . 90 ; Wylie - 1 , p . 417 ) In 1 and 2 , hypotension is due to retardation of venous return . Minor degrees of hypoxia cause little ...
... stimulation in light anesthesia Visceral stimulation in all planes of anesthesia ( Artusio - 2 , p . 90 ; Wylie - 1 , p . 417 ) In 1 and 2 , hypotension is due to retardation of venous return . Minor degrees of hypoxia cause little ...
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... stimulation in spite of initial vasodilatation : 1 . Methoxamine and phenylephrine Levarterenol and metaraminol 2 . 3 . Ephedrine 4 . Methamphetamine and mephentermine 5 . Ephedrine and hydroxyamphetamine ( Aviado - 1 ) No. 4 ...
... stimulation in spite of initial vasodilatation : 1 . Methoxamine and phenylephrine Levarterenol and metaraminol 2 . 3 . Ephedrine 4 . Methamphetamine and mephentermine 5 . Ephedrine and hydroxyamphetamine ( Aviado - 1 ) No. 4 ...
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