General anaesthesia (GA) General anaesthesia: spontaneous ventilation with an LMA Basic principles in ASA 1/2 patient: General anaesthesia:
Indications for Spinal Anaesthesia: Spinal anaesthesia is best reserved for operations below the umbilicus.
General Anaesthesia. Local Anaesthesia. 15.1 General Anaesthesia. 15.1.1 4.4 Other drugs for sedation. Specific Indication. Clonidine. DCC, Post-op
Ketamine induces general, dissociative anaesthesia in both animals and humans. As described above, dissociative anaesthesia is a form of anaesthesia that lacks complete unconsciousness, but is characterised by catatonia, catalepsy and amnesia.
lorazepam on awareness during anaesthesia for caesarian section. Anaesthesia Holland HF. A comparison between total intravenous anaesthesia using a
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What are the types of anaesthesia? 1. General anaesthesia 2. Local anaesthesia 3. Regional Anaesthesia 4. Sedation
General anaesthesia (GA) General anaesthesia: spontaneous ventilation with an LMA Basic principles in ASA 1/2 patient: General anaesthesia:
Guidelines are presented for safe practice in the use of intravenous drug infusions for general anaesthesia. When maintenance of general anaesthesia is by intravenous infusion, this is referred to as total intravenous anaesthesia. Although total intravenous anaesthesia has advantages for some patien
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