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... mg / kg ) . Fasciculations due to the depolarizing block can be pre- vented by pretreatment with a nondepolariz- ing competitive blocker ( d - tubocurarine 3-6 mg , pancuronium 0.5-1.0 mg , gallamine 20 mg ) administered IV 5 minutes ...
... mg / kg ) . Fasciculations due to the depolarizing block can be pre- vented by pretreatment with a nondepolariz- ing competitive blocker ( d - tubocurarine 3-6 mg , pancuronium 0.5-1.0 mg , gallamine 20 mg ) administered IV 5 minutes ...
Page 106
... mg of succinylcholine dis- solved in 1000 ml of 5 % dextrose solution may be titrated to effect . If greater than 5 mg / kg are used , monitoring of neuromuscular function should be employed to detect the level of a phase II block ...
... mg of succinylcholine dis- solved in 1000 ml of 5 % dextrose solution may be titrated to effect . If greater than 5 mg / kg are used , monitoring of neuromuscular function should be employed to detect the level of a phase II block ...
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... mg / kg IM , the maximum dose being 150 mg or b . Morphine 0.1-0.2 mg / kg IM or c . Meperidine 0.5-1 mg / kg plus promethazine ( Phen- ergan ) 0.5 mg / kg IM . d . Anticholinergics are not usually ordered as part of premedication , but ...
... mg / kg IM , the maximum dose being 150 mg or b . Morphine 0.1-0.2 mg / kg IM or c . Meperidine 0.5-1 mg / kg plus promethazine ( Phen- ergan ) 0.5 mg / kg IM . d . Anticholinergics are not usually ordered as part of premedication , but ...
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