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Intraoperative Hypertension - Guidelines for Crises in Anaesthesia
Hypertension is most commonly due to inappropriate depth of
neuromuscular blockade ... Intraoperative #Checklist
Antiarrhythmics - Vaughan Williams Classification
Class I (Ia, Ib, Ic) - Na+ Channel Blockade
 • Slows depolarization
- Na+ Channel Blockade ... Beta Receptor Blockade ... III - K+ Channel Blockade ... - Ca2+ Channel Blockade
Increased Airway Pressure - Guidelines for Crises in Anaesthesia

Using these steps from start to end should
neuromuscular blockade ... Intraoperative #Checklist
Prolonged neuromuscular blockade - Differential Diagnosis
- Drugs, Acid-base Disorders, Metabolic, Neurologic, Electrolyte abnormalities

By Mark Harris, MD
neuromuscular blockade ... neuromuscular #blockade
Allen Test for Hand Circulation - Radial Artery Blockage

#Allen #Test #Hand #Circulation #RadialArtery #Blockage #Clinical #Video
Radial Artery Blockage ... #RadialArtery #Blockage
Glucagon: Bypassing β-Blockade

Glucagon pathophysiology and clinical applications in anaphylaxis and beta-blocker overdose

#Toxicology #Pharmacology #Pathophysiology #Glucagon #BetaBlocker
Glucagon: Bypassing β-Blockade
Key Basic Plan - Guidelines for Crises in Anaesthesia

This Key Basic Plan will detect and identify
neuromuscular blockade ... anaesthesia #Basics #Checklist
Scalp Nerve Block Anatomy 
The “scalp block” is classically described with potential blockade of seven nerves,
with potential blockade
Mechanical Bowel Obstruction and Ileus - Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
Ileus: Functional bowel "blockage", no peristalsis
Mechanical Obstruction:
Functional bowel "blockage ... Obstruction: Physical blockage
Antiarrhythmics - Vaughan Williams Classification:
CLASS 1 - Sodium Channel Blockers:
 • MOA: Block fast Na+ channels
CLASS 1A: Moderate Blockade ... CLASS 1B: Weak Blockade ... CLASS 1C: Strong Blockade