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how many cases would have to be cancelled to prevent 15 cases of laryngospasm |
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2000, according to barrash |
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according to barrash, can kids with a recent mild uri be anesthetized |
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yes, since the problems encountered are generally easily treated and wothout long term sequelae |
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anesthetic management of a child with a URI includes.... |
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avoid ETTc(consider LMA), pulse ox, hydrate, humidification, anticholinergics |
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are cardiovascular paramaters a reliable indicator of anesthetic depth? how bout lack of movement to noxious stimuli? how bout EEG? how bout the finger on the pulse? |
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cardio changes are an unreliable tool, the use of NDMRs makes the lack of movement to noxious stimuli unreliable, EEG is accurate but hard to set up and interpret, the finger on the pulse is always a good thing!!!! |
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what is the predicted rate of recall? |
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remembering something without being aware that you are remembering it, unconscious form of memory |
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conscious intentional recollection of an event, |
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what are the effects of anesthesia recall? |
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post traumatic stress disorder, nightmares, sleep disturbances, anxiety issues |
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what are the three most common causes of recall (AUA)? |
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crash c-sections, trauma patients, cardiopulmonary bypass pts |
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what can light anesthesia and poor timing of anesthetic drugs predispose your patient to? |
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clinical signs of light anesthesia |
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movement (swallowing, eye movements, grimmacing), respiratory signs (increased respiratory effort, spontaneous respirations), sympathetic signs (increased HR/BP, tearing or sweating) |
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are the signs of light anesthesia seen in all pts who are light? |
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no fool, these are only seen in a minority of pts clamin to have recall |
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calculates surface EEG data into numerical form |
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