Basic and Clinical Sciences in Anesthesiology: A Guide for Study |
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acid acidosis action activity administration adult agents alveoli Anesth & Analg anesthesia Anesthesiology anesthetic Answer artery average block blood flow blood pressure body breathing capacity carbon cardiac cardiac output cause cells cerebral changes chloride circulation Clinical concentration cord cranial nerve cyclopropane d-tubocurarine decreased depression diethyl ether disease dosages drugs edema effects employed epinephrine Factor fluid function given glucose Goodman-1 greater halothane heart hypertension hyperventilation hypotension hypoxia increased indicates injection intracranial pressure Intravenous less liver loss lower lungs measure minutes muscle myocardial infarction nerve normal occur operation oxygen pain patient period peripheral plasma position potassium prevent produce prolonged pulmonary rapid reduced reflex relaxants resistance respiration respiratory result severe sodium solution space stimulation succinylcholine surgery sympathetic technique temperature tissues treatment tube usually vapor venous ventilation ventricular volume Wylie-1