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Quick Scroll 08.23.06 (2 years ago) #11

can somebody suggeast a short book for anaes...to read before exams?
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Quick Scroll 09.02.06 (2 years ago) #12

yeah,u can check out mcqs in anesthesia by ajay yadav.Its been written by him,chapterwise referrin 2 his bk& is an excellnt pocket bk.
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Quick Scroll 12.21.07 (11 months ago) #13

Actually 2 study anesthesiology u need read a Pharmacology only. It's short and not boring icon_smile.gif)
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Quick Scroll 12.21.07 (11 months ago) #14

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Dr Smita has probably right because, u can not use isoflurane and desflurane ( minimal change in cardiac output) at induction. Risk of broncospasm
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Quick Scroll 01.18.08 (10 months ago) #15

i also think isoflurance shld b used as indication of operation is more imp. here.

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Quick Scroll 05.06.08 (7 months ago) #16

SEVOFLURANE.
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Quick Scroll 09.13.08 (2 months ago) #17

As it is asked here for induction, answer is sevoflurane. U cant use isoflurane for induction. Isoflurane can then be used for maintainance.
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