Drop Of Blood is enough to Test For Cancer
Drop Of Blood is enough to Test For Cancer
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Drop Of Blood is enough to Test For Cancer
Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
Michelle Gros, FRCPC
Feb 13, 2008
Cesarean Section
Preparation for Anesthesia - Meds
Preparation for Anesthesia – IV Fluids
Preparation for Anesthesia – Maternal Position
Preparation for Anesthesia – Monitors
General Considerations - Oxygen
Prevention of Maternal Complications - Aspiration
Preventing Aspiration – Pharmacologic Tx
Prevention of Maternal Complications - Hypotension
Prevention of Maternal Complications - Failures
Indications for Cesarean Section
Choice of Technique
Spinal Pros and Cons
Epidural Pros and Cons
Combined Spinal – Epidural (CSE) Pros and Cons
Spinal Anesthesia for C - Section
Drugs Used for Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
Epidural Anesthesia for C-Section
Drugs Used for Epidural Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
Aids with Regional
Local Dose – How Low Can We Go?
Spinal Bupivacaine Dosed According to Patient Height
Addition of Fentanyl to Spinal
Dose of Intrathecal Morphine?
Epidural Morphine for Post-op Pain Control
Risk Factors for Failure of Epidural Analgesia for C-Section
and much more are discussed in this presentation.
Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
Anesthesia for the Obese Patient
By
Ireatha L. Wardsworth
Topics discussed
* Anesthetic management: preanesthetic evaluation Includes
• Medications
• Laboratory Tests
• Cardiac Assessment
• Respiratory Evaluation
• Airway Evaluation
• Vascular Access
• Cardiac Assessment
* Anesthetic management: preparation includes
• Equipment
• Monitoring
• Aspiration prophylaxis
• Airway equipment
* Anesthetic management:maintenance includes
• Intubation
• Effects of General Anesthesia on Respiration
• Choice of Anesthetic Technique
• Volume Replacement
• Intraoperative Positioning
• Integumentary Concerns
• Extubation
• Regional Anesthesia
* Anesthetic management: postoperative care includes
• Medications
• Laboratory Tests
• Cardiac Assessment
• Respiratory Evaluation
• Airway Evaluation
• Vascular Access
Anesthesia for the Obese Patient
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