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Module 1. Anaesthesiology and intensive care Text test questions A
Module 1. Anaesthesiology and intensive care Text test questions A

... E. In urologic surgery 76. Epidural morphine cause A. Miosis B. Retention of urine C. Abolishes pain D. * All E. None 77. Epidural narcotic is preferred over epidural LA because it causes – A. Less respiratory depression B. Not causes retention of urine C. * No motor paralysis D. Less dose required ...
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T REFLEX SYNCOPE IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

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... (FEV1/FVC) is calculated. The presence of a post-bronchodilator FEV1/FVC < 0.70 confirms the presence of persistent airflow limitation of COPD.1,4 In addition to spirometry, patients require a chest x-ray to exclude other conditions such as lung cancer and tuberculosis.4 Additional investigations ma ...
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... identified by axial images: the ischial tuberosity, the proximal origin of the hamstring muscles arising from the ischium and the related bursae, the gluteus maximus and its bursa, the quadratus femoris and its inconstant bursa, a triangular adipose body and vessels. Coronal scans also showed well t ...
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Show notes - Crackcast

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CCC Dysautonomia

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The Numb Hand

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CH10 airway

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