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Showing posts with label Anesthesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anesthesia. Show all posts
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Brain Losing Consciousness
Time - Video: Brain Losing Consciousness Under Anesthesia
hat happens to your brain as it slips into unconsciousness? A new technique allows researchers to view real-time 3-D images of a patient undergoing anesthesia using the drug propofol, and the findings show that consciousness isn't suddenly switched off, but rather fades as though a dimmer is being dialed down.
hat happens to your brain as it slips into unconsciousness? A new technique allows researchers to view real-time 3-D images of a patient undergoing anesthesia using the drug propofol, and the findings show that consciousness isn't suddenly switched off, but rather fades as though a dimmer is being dialed down.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Life Box
Lifebox is a not-for-profit organization saving lives by improving the safety and quality of surgical care in low-resource countries. Site - Lifebox

Periop Clinician Burnout

PubMed - Risk Of Burnout In Perioperative Clinicians
Friday, May 13, 2011
ACLS 2010 Flow Chart
I use this for teaching purposes to try to simplify the skills testing (megacode) portion of Advanced Cardiac Life Support.

Saturday, May 7, 2011
Feeble ASA Defense
Another viewpoint on this "debate"...that seems more ridiculous than useful.
Fighting Darwin - Myth: CRNA = MD/DO
A blog by an anesthesiologist who mentions the attempt at a defense put up by ASA regarding a study showing CRNAs provide equivalent care.
Great Zs - Feeble Defense
In another blog post Z MD responds to a CRNA who says "Anesthesiology value lies in critical care/intensivist role, clinical anesthesia does not routinely require the level of education mandated by ASA/ABA"
Z MD: "I wonder if it's even that much. Pulmonologists are very active in the critical care field and any surgeon will tell you that surgeons make the best post operative intensivists. Really the only function unique to anesthesiologists is Regional or Pain. If not for legislative obstacles the CRNAs are trying to infiltrate those fields too."
Fighting Darwin - Myth: CRNA = MD/DO

Great Zs - Feeble Defense
In another blog post Z MD responds to a CRNA who says "Anesthesiology value lies in critical care/intensivist role, clinical anesthesia does not routinely require the level of education mandated by ASA/ABA"
Z MD: "I wonder if it's even that much. Pulmonologists are very active in the critical care field and any surgeon will tell you that surgeons make the best post operative intensivists. Really the only function unique to anesthesiologists is Regional or Pain. If not for legislative obstacles the CRNAs are trying to infiltrate those fields too."
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Intubation Robot

McGill - Intubation Robot
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Anesthesia Standard Of Care
A blog series dedicated to the discussion of anesthesia standard of care. It seems to favor nurse anesthetists providing lone anesthesia care. Some interesting and well thought out viewpoints.
Law Med Blog - Standard of Care
Law Med Blog - Standard of Care

Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Anesthesia Homicides

Anesthesiology - Homicides Using Muscle Relaxants, Opioids, and Anesthetic Drugs: Anesthesiologist Assistance in Their Investigation and Prosecution
Case One: Homicide Using Rocuronium
Case Two: Homicide Using Succinylcholine
Case Three: Homicide Using Fentanyl
Case Four: Accidental Homicide from Fentanyl and Midazolam
Case Five: Attempted Homicide Using Pancuronium
Last year the Mahmoud al-Mabhouh assassination was big news not just because of his political position, but also because most of the process was videotaped and succinylcholine was found to be used.
Fighting Darwin - Assassination By Sux
Monday, March 14, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Anesthesia Resident's Day
Some parts are funny, some are not. Only worth your 10mins if you're completely bored right now. YOU SUNK MY BATTLESHIP!
YouTube - Day In Life Of Anesthesiologist
YouTube - Day In Life Of Anesthesiologist
Monday, February 21, 2011
What Goes In Sharps?

Study - Sharps Disposal in the Operating Room (Anesth Analg 1998;87:634-6)
So, what goes in the container? Generally:
* Loose needles, capped or open
* Syringes with uncapped needles
* Suture needles
* IV needles
* Surgical staples
* Surgical scalpel blades
What doesn't need to go in the sharps container? The big two are:
* Glass - yes even split ampules, they are not infectious
* Plastic - toss needle in sharps, syringe in trash
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Nurse Anesthetist Molests Patients

Courthouse News - CRNA Molests Patients
The women claim Paul Serdula doped them with Versed and Fentanyl and then "removed his p*nis from his pants and placed his p*nis into [each plaintiff's] mouth while in the operating room in the presence of other WellStar healthcare providers who could have easily seen and prevented this atrocity". The women add that Serdula was not authorized to administer general anesthesia.
Courthouse News - Full Complaint (PDF)
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Anesthesia Coma, Not Sleep

NEJM - General Anesthesia, Sleep, And Coma
General anesthesia, the scientists say, is functionally equivalent to brainstem death, and perhaps explains why some patients do not fully recover consciousness for several hours after general anesthesia, as well as why postoperative cognitive dysfunction could persist in elderly patients for several months afterward.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Anesthesiology Recruiting 2010
The 18th Annual Report on NRMP results for anesthesiology shows that Match recruiting appears to have peaked...a decrease of 1.3 percent compared to last year, with recruitment from U.S. allopathic medical schools decreasing by 5.7 percent. Still, anesthesiology continues to be a highly desirable specialty among U.S. medical students.



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