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Brevital - DavisPlus

... second anesthetic in the same day, reduction in the dose of methohexital may be required. Methohexital may be given in doses sufficient to produce deep surgical anesthesia, but such doses may cause dangerous respiratory and circulatory depression. Premedication with anticholinergics (atropine, glyco ...


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... informed answers to their questions while allowing the health care providers to spend more time treating patients and less time assessing issues. He or she handles all medication refills and refill requests, facilitating communication between patient, provider, and pharmacy. This includes fielding c ...
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An Update in Lung Expansion and Airway Clearance
An Update in Lung Expansion and Airway Clearance

...  Pneumatic devices that involves the patient triggering the delivery of a positive inspiratory pressure breath.  Once triggered, the IPPB machine will deliver a positive inspiratory breath to the patient based on the set peak airway pressure.  Drawback of IPPB is that the patient must create a ti ...
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... • Also has potent anxiolytic and amnestic properties • N2O is relatively insoluble in blood and remains unchanged. o N2O diffuses rapidly into the blood and reaches equilibrium. o Blood-gas partition coefficient is 0.47 • Rapidly taken up from the lungs. o Clinical effects begin in less than 30sec. ...
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