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Class 2- ASA classifications for assessing patient risk,”Mild to moderate systemic disease disturbances – controlled HTN, asthma, anemia, smoker, control diabetes
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Read more2 most critical times of anaesthesia,”Induction and emergenceCardiac arrest and vomiting
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Read moreStage 2 general anaesthesia,”From LOC to muscle relaxationYouTube potency a modern drugs, very short period of time, given muscle relaxants, inhalation agents, and oxygen, delirium, patient may appear excited, breed a regularly, may move arms and legs or body, patient very susceptible to external stimuli, Maci vomiting, laryngospasm , HTN and tachycardiaSurgical tech gas absolutely quiet at this time
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Read morePhase 3 emergence general anaesthesia,”Goto have patient as awake as possible at end of surgery – monitor adequate independent breathing and gag reflex – extubate is if possible – patient at risk for laryngospasm – temperature changes and shivering and rigiditySurgical tech – be quiet
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Read moreClass 6 – classifications for assessing patient,”Brain dead, life support provided
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Read moreMalignant hyperthermia,”Potentially fatal hypermetabolic state muscle activity – skeletal muscles contract, but due to inability to relax C++, muscles don’t relax – leads to rigidi, heat generation, and buildup of lactic acid and co2 – generally transmitted disease, more common in males and females
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Read moreClass 4 – ASA classifications for assessing patient risk,”Patients with disease and or disorders that are life threatening – unstable angina, CHG
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