Familiarizes you with the current ABA exam content and format, with challenging board review questions and answers covering the latest discoveries and techniques in physics, biochemistry, and anesthesia equipment; the newest drugs and drug categories; and the most recent information on all anesthesia ...
histories of previous drug-induced reactions; clinical descriptions of reactions to individual drugs; diagnostic details; and, where known, underlying mechanistic insights; provides the physician with the best combination of information to anticipate a potential ADR and be already prepared to deal with ...
In hostile environments, the most described locoregional methods range from simple wound infiltration (short-term) to single-shot nerve blocks and the placement of perineural or epidural catheters for prolonged drug infusion. The latter options offer excellent efficacy, reduced opioid requirements, and...
From the following list of descriptions all can be commonly used when describing paresthesia and its progression except: A. Abnormal area sensation B. Burning or pricklingC. Can occur after local anesthesiaD. Can occur with infectionsE. Can occur with nonsurgical procedures E. Can occur with no...
The timing of assessments after administration of an intervention should be informed by the time to achieve peak effects, which is typically 15 to 30 minutes after parenteral drug therapy or 1 to 2 hours after administration of an oral analgesic. With nonpharmacologic interventions, pain relief ...
study were presented at two academic medical education research conferences.20The maintenance of detailed field notes helped to create thick descriptions, which strengthened the transferability of findings. The thick description included accounts of the context, participants, setting, and research methods....