Clinical anesthesia procedures of the Massachusetts General Hospital |
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Contents
ANESTHESIA FOR THE BURN PATIENT | 212 |
ANESTHESIA FOR OBSTETRICS | 224 |
NEWBORN RESUSCITATION | 244 |
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acute adequate administration airway analgesia anesthetic anesthetic agents anesthetist aspiration atropine awake bleeding block blood flow blood loss blood pressure bradycardia breathing cardiac output cardiovascular catheter cause cerebral chest clinical cuff decreased depression diazepam disease dose droperidol drugs edema effect endotracheal tube enflurane epidural epinephrine excretion extubation failure Fio2 fluid function halothane heart rate hematocrit hepatic hypertension hypotension hypovolemia hypoxia increase induction infant infusion inhalation agents injection insert intravascular intravenous intubation laryngoscopy lidocaine lung mask metabolic mg/kg minutes monitoring muscle relaxants myocardial narcotic nasal needle nerve neuromuscular newborn nitrous oxide nondepolarizing normal obstruction occur oxygen Paco2 patient perfusion peripheral pneumothorax position postoperative preoperative prior procedure pulmonary rapid reflex renal respiratory result Ringer's lactate shock skin solution spinal anesthesia succinylcholine suction surgeon surgery surgical tachycardia technique therapy thesia thiopental tidal volume tient tion tissue trachea tracheostomy twitch urine usually vascular vein venous ventilation ventricular