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Q: What causes post anesthesia hysteria and how can you avoid it?
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Is it better to do post-graduate work in anesthesia or general medicine?

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Describe nursing management of a patient with post spinal anaesthesia?

nursing management for spinal anesthesia


What condition benefits from short-term oxygen therapy?

Short-term therapy, such as post-anesthesia recovery.


What is a post anesthesia recovery score?

Post aneshesia score, or PAR, refers to the condition of a patient after anesthesia. A PAR of 9-10 is desired for discharge to a regular non ICU ward. Vital signs should be within 20% of baseline, color, consciousness and movement are also rated.


What is a anesthesiologist schedule like?

The anesthesia provider is responsible for keeping the patient anesthetized during surgery and vigilantly monitoring their vital signs, ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation) while the patient is under anesthesia or sedation. They monitor fluid input and output; placing IVs or central lines as necessary to deliver IV fluids, drugs, or blood or blood products during surgery. General anesthesia requires the anesthesia provider to intubate the patient, which is to place a breathing tube through the mouth into the trachea, or "windpipe," which remains in place during surgery. Surgery can be done with general anesthesia, regional anesthesia (spinals, epidurals, or peripheral nerve blocks), or monitored anesthesia care (MAC), which was formerly known as "local [anesthesia] with sedation." The anesthesia provider is responsible for the patient's care during the initial post-operative period in the recovery room. They determine when the patient is ready for extubation (removal of the breathing tube), which is usually -- but not always -- done in the operating room after the patient is awakened from general anesthesia, but before they go to the recovery room (or "PACU," post-anesthesia care unit).


What causes post-puberty hypersecretion?

Sometimes, the pituitary gland keeps on secreting the triggering hormone. this causes post puberty hyper secretion.


What is post concussion syndrome?

Post concussion syndrome is a diagnosis given to someone who has been affected by a concussion. These people exhibit persistent problems due to the concussion even after they should have healed.


To what does the term recovery room refer?

a space a patient is taken to after surgery to safely regain consciousness from anesthesia and receive appropriate post-operative care


Which anesthesia is included in the surgical package?

1.Local infiltration, metacarpal/metatarsal/digital block or topical anesthesia 2.Subsequent to the decision for surgery, one related E/M encounter on the date immediately prior to or on the date of the procedure (history and physical) 3.Immediate postoperative care, including dictation, post operative notes, talking with the family and other physicians 4.Writing orders 5.Evaluating the patient in the post anesthesia recovery area 6.Typical postoperative care