A series of six videos with Claire Roberts.
Anaesthesia is a daily occurrence in practice and often can be approached in a fairly routine manner. Some cases require far more consideration and planning than others, however.
This video series looks at some of the specific challenges that we are often faced with, and how best to approach them in terms of anaesthetic induction, maintenance and recovery period. The latter can often be the most susceptible time for some of the more vulnerable patients.
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Description
Topics covered include: Â
- The geriatric patient – the importance of pre-GA testing and assessment
- The caesarean section – pre-medications and foetal considerations
- The endocrine patient – considerations of altered metabolism and unstable patients
- The septic abdomen – anaesthesia in the face of an unstable haemodynamic state
- The brachycephalic patient – pre and post-op complications, and how to avoid them
- Rabbit anaesthesia - the unique challenges they pose
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