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Anesthetic Techniques in Circulatory Shock [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
This review will focus on the cardiovascular effects of the most common anesthetics, with special reference to the anesthesia of the shocked patient.
P. Van der Linden, E. Gilbart
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Origin of oncologic anesthetic techniques

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1990
AbstractThe patient with cancer poses a challenge to the anesthesiologist for a variety of reasons including the effects of cancer (altered hemostasis, depressed immune response, and compromised airways), the effects of chemotherapy (malfunction of the myocardium, lungs, kidneys, and bone marrow; depression of pseudocholinesterase; and production of ...
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Anesthetic Techniques

2011
Anesthetic techniques for procedures performed outside the traditional operating room (OOOR) are as varied as the surgeries themselves and wholly dependent upon the equipment available at each specific location as well as any patient comorbidities that may exist.
Laurence M. Hausman, Meg A. Rosenblatt
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Local Anesthetic Techniques for Diagnosis of Lameness

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1990
Successful diagnostic local anesthesia is dependent upon a thorough knowledge of appendicular anatomy, application of correct technique, and accurate interpretation. Use of cadaver specimens to review anatomy and practice needle placement is strongly recommended.
Karen I. Timm, Wayne B. Schmotzer
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Anesthetic Choices, Techniques, and Injections

2008
• General anesthesia using total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) with propofol and remifentanyl may improve endoscopic vision in the surgical field.
Brent A. Senior, W. Derek Leight
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Field Anesthetic Techniques for Camelids

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2009
Administration of anesthetic agents to camelids is a source of anxiety for many veterinarians and owners. Llama and alpaca physiology is not a mainstream topic in most veterinary schools and, therefore, veterinarians do not feel comfortable in the administration of drugs routinely used in other livestock species.
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Pediatric Anesthetic Techniques

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1994
Raafat S. Hannallah, Ramesh I. Patel
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques for Postoperative Analgesia

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991
In the last decade, nurses and physicians have increasingly recognized the importance of eliminating postoperative pain in speeding a patient's recovery after surgery. In an effort to improve postoperative pain management, many regional anesthetic techniques have been continued from the operating room to the recovery room, and into the intensive care ...
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Newer Local Anesthetics and Techniques for Administration

Journal of Dental Research, 1981
Bupivacaine and etidocaine are long-duration amide local anesthetics and could be useful in dentistry for long procedures and post-operative pain control. Iontophoresis of lidocaine-epinephrine will also add to the dentist's armamentarium by providing a truly effective topical anesthetic for pre-injection topical, deciduous tooth extraction and ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE MODERN ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUE

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1978
R. L. Keenan, M. F. Sullivan
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