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2015
This chapter contains 18 questions relevant for the Pediatric Subspecialty Exam about the topic of postoperative periods.
Laura A. Downey +2 more
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This chapter contains 18 questions relevant for the Pediatric Subspecialty Exam about the topic of postoperative periods.
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Arrhythmias in the postoperative period
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1963Abstract Serious postoperative arrhythmias were most prevalent in patients who were either inadequately digitalized or demonstrated evidence of digitalis excess prior to surgery. Invariably rapid atrial mechanisms developed in postoperative patients who demonstrated premature atrial systoles in the preoperative period.
L S, DREIFUS +3 more
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Hypoxemia in the Postoperative Period
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965Within the past 20 years emphasis has been placed on the importance of maintaining normal acid-base balance in the postoperative period; it has become recognized that an adequate "stir-up" regimen, 1 coupled with proper ventilation, assisted by mechanical ventilators if necessary, provides the key in this respect. Owing to recent technical developments,
C R, STEPHEN, I, TALTON
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The Postoperative Period Summary
Chest, 1999Following considerable discussion of this area, it was noted that meta-analysis of pain management has been done. However, this does not include analysis of subgroups. It was the consensus that considerable data are missing on hard numbers and there is little information regarding the duration of therapy.
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Seizures during the Immediate Postoperative Period
Neurosurgery, 1983Abstract Twenty-three of 538 patients undergoing elective craniotomy had a seizure within 24 hours after operation. The lesion had been located extra-axially in 15 patients and intra-axially in 8 patients. Except for 1 patient who had a parietal craniotomy for an arteriovenous malformation, all patients had a frontal or temporal exposure.
D A, Kvam +3 more
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Fever in the postoperative period∗
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1963Abstract The occurrence of fever in the postoperative patient portends a course which may vary from a mild benign episode to a fatal result. The causes are varied and are both noninfectious and infectious. Antibacterial therapy must be used only after thorough evaluation to determine the probable etiology of fever.
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STROKE IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD
Medical Clinics of North America, 2001Stroke in the postoperative period requires a certain level of sophistication in dealing not only with the patient, but also with the family and significant others. The consultant who is called in to assess the patient must deal with the delicate matter of addressing a presumably unforeseen complication; this often requires political deftness when the ...
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2017
Emergence from anesthesia is a transition from a controlled to an uncontrolled state and is rife with possibilities of complications. The patient may be distressed by inadequate pain control, nausea, or shivering. However, complications involving the respiratory, the cardiovascular, the renal, or the neurological systems can be associated with ...
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Emergence from anesthesia is a transition from a controlled to an uncontrolled state and is rife with possibilities of complications. The patient may be distressed by inadequate pain control, nausea, or shivering. However, complications involving the respiratory, the cardiovascular, the renal, or the neurological systems can be associated with ...
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