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Inhalational anesthetics in pediatric anesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2005The purpose of this review is to discuss interesting recent developments concerning the use of halogenated agents. Now we are in a new stage of halogen use; we have become alerted to the secondary effects which although not life-threatening are potentially deleterious.The recent literature highlighted some unexpected effects with the use of new ...
Isabelle Constant, Robert Seeman
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Multipurpose Device for Inhalation Anesthesia
Biomedical Engineering, 2013Development of anesthetic equipment for contemporary hospitals is urgently needed. Use of modular design provides a more flexible approach to supplying surgical centers and municipal hospitals with effective anesthetic equipment.
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Back to Basics: Inhaled Anesthesia
AORN Journal, 2015AbstractThe administration of inhalational anesthesia is a major component of providing care for patients undergoing operative or other invasive procedures. The perioperative nurse should understand the effects of anesthesia and actions of anesthetic agents (eg, unconsciousness, analgesia, anesthesia, muscle relaxation) and carefully assess the patient
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Inhalational techniques in ambulatory anesthesia
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2003In the current health care environment, anesthesia practitioners are frequently required to reevaluate their practice to be more efficient and cost-effective. Although IV induction with propofol and inhalational induction with sevoflurane are both suitable techniques for outpatients, patients prefer IV induction.
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2013
Chapter 1 contains 70 questions and answers regarding inhalational anesthesia.
Jerome Adams, Amy Dorwart
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Chapter 1 contains 70 questions and answers regarding inhalational anesthesia.
Jerome Adams, Amy Dorwart
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The Chalactalistcs of Inhalational Anesthesia for Cats
2021Objective: While clinical use of sevoflurane has been increasing in veterinary medicine, this anaesthetic can cause dose-dependent hypotension, hypoventilation, impaired cardiac contractility, and hypothermia. Because of these side effects, sevoflurane must be carefully titrated and vigilantly monitored to avoid excessive anaesthetic depth.
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Inhalational Anesthesia Devices
2011Anesthesia devices are used in operating rooms in hospitals by medical staff to ensure that operative and diagnostic procedures can be performed on a patient without pain in an unconscious and relaxed state. This chapter provides an overview on the concept of these devices. It describes the intended medical use and based on this the necessary technical
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Risks of Inhalational Anesthesia
Critical Care Medicine, 1987Steven N. Landau, Jeffrey V. Kyff
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INHALATION ANESTHESIA IN OBSTETRICS
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1961Henry E. Kretchmer, Alois Vasicka
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Inhalation Anesthesia in Geriatric Patients
1987Anesthesia in geriatric patients has remained largely unknown territory for anesthesiological research, although due to increased life expectancy in the Western industrial countries anesthesiologists are more and more confronted with the specific problems of this age group.
R. Larsen, G. Stephan
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