Results 201 to 210 of about 6,504,671 (254)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Anaesthesia, 2020
At the onset of the global pandemic of COVID‐19 (SARS‐CoV‐2), guidelines recommended using regional anaesthesia for caesarean section in preference to general anaesthesia. National figures from the UK suggest that 8.75% of over 170,000 caesarean sections
K. Bhatia +8 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
At the onset of the global pandemic of COVID‐19 (SARS‐CoV‐2), guidelines recommended using regional anaesthesia for caesarean section in preference to general anaesthesia. National figures from the UK suggest that 8.75% of over 170,000 caesarean sections
K. Bhatia +8 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Reactions Weekly, 2023
Abstract This chapter provides 25 practice multiple-choice questions (MCQs) about general anaesthesia and the associated model answers, alongside references for more in-depth understanding. The chapter concentrates on the questions associated with providing general anaesthesia in both elective and emergency settings for patients treated ...
Andrey Varvinskiy, Sue Hill
+4 more sources
Abstract This chapter provides 25 practice multiple-choice questions (MCQs) about general anaesthesia and the associated model answers, alongside references for more in-depth understanding. The chapter concentrates on the questions associated with providing general anaesthesia in both elective and emergency settings for patients treated ...
Andrey Varvinskiy, Sue Hill
+4 more sources
Awareness and general anaesthesia
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1990A state exists after the induction of anaesthesia in which patients may be aware of their surroundings yet unable to communicate. This problem of awareness and recall during general anaesthesia is a recent one in the relatively short history of anaesthesia. Prior to the introduction of muscle relaxants in 1942 by Griffith and Johnson, it was felt that “
D P, Desiderio, A C, Thorne
openaire +2 more sources

