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Effect of the intravenous acetaminophen clinical pathway on postoperative analgesia in spinal fusion surgery. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
Empirical procedures firmly entrenched in the habits of good doctors seem to have a vigor and life, not to say immortality of their own. It is difficult to alter them. The whole field of analgesics, especially the narcotics, offers many ready examples of this, and of these, preanesthetic medication will be considered here.
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Empirical procedures firmly entrenched in the habits of good doctors seem to have a vigor and life, not to say immortality of their own. It is difficult to alter them. The whole field of analgesics, especially the narcotics, offers many ready examples of this, and of these, preanesthetic medication will be considered here.
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A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1959
Premedication is an old idea. Claude Bernard suggested using morphine before anesthesia to facilitate induction. Misconceptions are prevalent concerning premedication. Often it is ordered empirically without rational basis. This exhibit indicates accepted uses and common misconceptions. Why Give Premedication? Preanesthetic medication is necessary (1)
J, ADRIANI, O H, YARBERRY
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Premedication is an old idea. Claude Bernard suggested using morphine before anesthesia to facilitate induction. Misconceptions are prevalent concerning premedication. Often it is ordered empirically without rational basis. This exhibit indicates accepted uses and common misconceptions. Why Give Premedication? Preanesthetic medication is necessary (1)
J, ADRIANI, O H, YARBERRY
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NARCOTICS IN PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951The use of a narcotic to support patients about to undergo anesthesia and surgery has a very long history; nonetheless, there are adequate reasons for examining the practice objectively. Such an examination begins logically with questions as to the purposes of the practice, its undesirable effects, and whether or not there are better ways to attain the
E N, COHEN, H K, BEECHER
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Evaluation of LibriumĀ® as a Preanesthetic Medication
Postgraduate Medicine, 1961Librium, a new psychotherapeutic agent unrelated chemically or pharmacologically to other known tranquilizers or antidepressants, was administered in a dose of 25 or 50 mg. in combination with a sympathomimetic drying agent as preanesthetic medication to 400 patients undergoing elective surgical procedures.
C A, COPPOLINO, G, WALLACE
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AVERTIN IN PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION
Archives of Surgery, 1934During a survey of the use of avertin in the general surgical service since 1930, certain points were noted which when correlated with known reactions to avertin were deemed of sufficient interest to merit publication. The number of cases in which avertin was used and their general distribution as to types of surgical procedures are considered ...
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