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  • ...render a specific area of the body anesthetised. It is used for operative anaesthesia but also for post-operative analgesia. They don’t cause loss of conscious ...more and more popular, as they have various advantages compared to general anaesthesia: ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Peripheral regional anaesthesia#Local%20anaesthesia]] ...
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  • <section begin="A&IC" />'''Paediatric anaesthesia''' is complicated and demanding on the clinician. == Before anaesthesia == ...
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  • '''General anaesthesia''' is a state characterised by: Multiple drugs are needed to achieve general anaesthesia. Many different drugs are used as general anaesthetics. They’re either [[ ...
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  • ...refers to either epidural or subarachnoid anaesthesia, forms of [[regional anaesthesia]]. Both types may cause haemodynamic changes, especially [[hypotension]], d Regional anaesthesia is preferable (compared to general anaesthesia) in: ...
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  • ..., like for example a brachial plexus block for hand surgery. The result is anaesthesia of the area supplied by the nerve distal to the area of injection. Peripheral regional anaesthesia are often used for smaller surgical procedures, like: ...
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  • {{#lst:Paediatric anaesthesia|A&IC}} [[Category:Anaesthesia and Intensive care (POTE course)]] ...
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  • == Anaesthesia for vaginal delivery == In most cases, obstetric anaesthesia is neuraxial (as opposed to general). There are multiple reasons for this: ...
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  • [[Category:Anaesthesia and Intensive care (POTE course)]] ...
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