Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Secrets - E-Book: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Secrets - E-BookElsevier Health Sciences, 15 okt 2015 - 576 pagina's Written in the proven Secrets® question-and-answer format, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Secrets, 3rd Edition is an authoritative source for the effective and safe practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) — and the ideal preparation tool for clinical rotations, exams, and board certification in OMS. Thoroughly revised and updated with the most current clinical information, this new edition provides dental students, OMS residents, and clinicians with practical tips, answers, and secrets from OMS experts. Best of all, it fits in your lab coat pocket so you can consult it wherever you go!
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Pagina 7
... ventricular fibrillation, (2) loose electrode leads, (3) no power, and (4) signal gain is turned down. Drugs that can be administered through the endotracheal tube are lidocaine, epinephrine, atropine, and Narcan (L-E-A-N). Administer ...
... ventricular fibrillation, (2) loose electrode leads, (3) no power, and (4) signal gain is turned down. Drugs that can be administered through the endotracheal tube are lidocaine, epinephrine, atropine, and Narcan (L-E-A-N). Administer ...
Pagina 16
... ventricular contractions (PVCs). Atropine is not useful in treating this situation. What is the direct light reflex? The direct light reflex occurs when a light is shone into the eye to the retina and the pupil constricts (retina-optic ...
... ventricular contractions (PVCs). Atropine is not useful in treating this situation. What is the direct light reflex? The direct light reflex occurs when a light is shone into the eye to the retina and the pupil constricts (retina-optic ...
Pagina 19
... ventricle, abuts the chest wall. It is located at the intersection of the midclavicular line and the fourth or fifth ... ventricular pressure and causing the mitral and tricuspid valves to close. Blood rebounds in the ventricles ...
... ventricle, abuts the chest wall. It is located at the intersection of the midclavicular line and the fourth or fifth ... ventricular pressure and causing the mitral and tricuspid valves to close. Blood rebounds in the ventricles ...
Pagina 20
... ventricles relax in diastole, ventricular pressure decreases, and the aortic and pulmonary valves close. The backflow of blood against these valves sets up another series of vibrations audible as the second heart sound, S2. What is the ...
... ventricles relax in diastole, ventricular pressure decreases, and the aortic and pulmonary valves close. The backflow of blood against these valves sets up another series of vibrations audible as the second heart sound, S2. What is the ...
Pagina 21
... ventricles during mid-diastole. Usually associated with heart • S4: Abnormal turbulence of blood associated with stiff ventricular walls What is the STOP-Bang Questionnaire? It is a screening tool developed by anesthesiology for ...
... ventricles during mid-diastole. Usually associated with heart • S4: Abnormal turbulence of blood associated with stiff ventricular walls What is the STOP-Bang Questionnaire? It is a screening tool developed by anesthesiology for ...
Inhoudsopgave
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II Anesthesia | 75 |
III Perioperative Care | 109 |
IV Management Considerations for the MedicallyCompromised Patients | 165 |
V Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 241 |
VI Cosmetic Surgery | 473 |
INDEX | 500 |
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