Clinicians can often be hesitant to use anaesthesia and sedation in patients that may be clinically unstable due to the higher risk involved.
This learning series with Becky Robinson and Frances Downing aims to give you the tools to safely and effectively use anaesthesia and sedation in patients that may be classed as critical, or suffer from chronic medical conditions. This learning series describes how the pathophysiology of the disease affects drug choice and anaesthetic management so that you can develop the confidence to handle the more challenging anaesthetic cases.
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This learning series covers the principles of anaesthetic management in the critical patient, anaesthesia and perioperative management for brachycephalics, neurological disease, cardiac disease, endocrine disease and pregnancy.
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