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  • File:Awake Fiberoptic Intubation 2018 6 (002).pdf (matches file content)
    using appropriate anesthetic agents (intravenous, inhalational, neuromuscular blockers). 3
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  • File:Goligher Anesthesiology 2017 - Synchrony and MV.pdf (matches file content)
    Guérin C, Prat G, Morange S, Roch A; ACURASYS Study Investigators: Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;
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  • File:Dres Intensive Care Med 2017 - Critical Illness Diaphragm Atrophy.pdf (matches file content)
    guided by judicious evaluation of expected benefits and harm. While neuromuscular blockers are used to adapt patients to the ventilator, they render the diaphragm
    (1,275 × 1,650 (3.54 MB)) - 00:42, 17 May 2022
  • File:Shaydenfish et al reversal AnesthAnalg 2019.pdf (matches file content)
    primary hypothesis that neuromuscular blocking drug reversal with neostigmine and glycopyrrolate versus no neuromuscular blocking drug reversal is associated
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  • File:Gattinoni AMA 2018 - Re-think approach to ARDS.pdf (matches file content)
    Papazian L, Forel JM, Gacouin A, et al; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2010;363(12):1107-1116
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  • File:Residual neuromuscular blockade and paralysis and negative perioperative outcomes -review- (Farhan 2014).pdf (matches file content)
    paralysis such as neuromuscular transmission monitoring and judicious use of low-dose neuromuscular blocking drugs. Neuromuscular blocking agent effects should
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  • File:Intraoperative neuromuscular monitoring site and residual paralysis (Thilen 2012).pdf (matches file content)
    intense neuromuscular block. Anesth Analg 1994; 78:697-700 13. Rimaniol JM, Dhonneur G, Sperry L, Duvaldestin P: A comparison of the neuromuscular blocking
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  • gastric decompression prior to insufflation, if laparoscopic. Maintain neuromuscular blockade with ToF assessment. If the patient has an epidural catheter
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  • for reversal of neuromuscular blockade in order to reduce their muscarinic effects. Treatment of bradycardia (vasovagal response, AV block, bradyarrhythmias)
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  • File:Obstetric Anesthesia CA1 Lecture 05Feb21.pdf (matches file content)
    volatile anesthetics • Increased sensitivity of nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers • Increased risk of pulmonary edema 8-12 mEq/L • Loss of deep tendon
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  • File:Brochard PSILI.pdf (matches file content)
    JM, Perez D, Seghboyan JM, et al.; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;363:
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  • File:Sottile ATS 2017 - Cisatracurium vs Vecuronium.pdf (matches file content)
    VASOPRESSOR DAYS PRIOR TO NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE RENAL FAILURE DATS PRIOR TO NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE DAYS FROM VENTILATION TO NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE PROPENSITY
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  • File:Ruscic 2017 Curr Opin Anes - Respiratory Complications.pdf (matches file content)
    neostigmine reversal using neuromuscular transmission monitoring. 32. Berg H, Roed J, Viby-Mogensen J, et al. Residual neuromuscular block is a risk factor for
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  • File:Obstetric Anesthesia Review for the Basic Boards 08May18.pdf (matches file content)
    following regional nerve blocks except a. b. c. d. e. Paracervical block Saddle block Lumbar epidural block Pudendal block Caudal block Somatic pain associated
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  • File:CSI Checklist 2020.pdf (matches file content)
    Workstation principles ☐ Emergency push medications: ☐ Vasopressor ☐ Rapid Neuromuscular blocker ☐ Induction agent ☐ Laryngoscopes ☐ Oral airway ☐ Endotracheal Tube
    (1,275 × 1,650 (78 KB)) - 00:34, 17 May 2022

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