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    Nursing Observation

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    Indications and Dosages: Adults younger than 55 classified as American Society of Anesthesiologist (ASA) Physical Status (PS) category I or II: 2 to 2.5 mg/kg I.V. Give 40-mg boluses every 10 seconds until desired response is achieved. Monitored anesthesia care. Healthy adults younger than 55: 100 to 150 mcg/kg/minute (6 to 9 mg/kg/hr) I.V. for 3 to 5 minutes or a slow injection of 0.5 mg/kg over 3 to 5 minutes. For maintenance dose, give infusion of 25 to 75 mcg/kg/minute (1.5 to 4.5)…

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    INTRODUCTION: The anesthesia-operator model for delivering sedation and general anesthesia in the office-based ambulatory outpatient setting is a hallmark of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS). Office–based anesthesia is safe and has a high level of patient satisfaction.[1] Closed-claims data from Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons National Insurance Company (OMSNIC), however, indicate that the most frequent reason for transfer of a sedated patient to an emergency room was respiratory distress.[2]…

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    Modern Anesthesiologist

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    offer the program are New York University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, Ohio State University, University of California. On the job they have to Monitor the patient before, during, and after anesthesia and counteract adverse reactions or complications. Also they have to Monitor patient conditions during treatments, procedures, or activities. An anesthesiologist has to be a very observational worker if they give too much or too little they…

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    Personal Learning Goal I hope to learn how outpatient differs from that of the medical surgical floor. I would like to see the different steps that a patient goes through in outpatient surgery. I want to learn the difference in the roles that a Registered Nurse plays in the outpatient setting compared to the other roles they hold in other areas. It also would like to see firsthand the different duties that everyone in the perioperative team has. Finally, I want to experience how the nurse…

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    AAOMS Sample Paper

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    Data for this study were derived from an AAOMS Outcomes Assessment Project study of anesthesia and third molar extractions in private practice oral and maxillofacial surgery offices. A randomly selected sample of 300 OMS were instructed to enter data on all eligible patients they treated during a one month period. This study has two study samples, a surgeon sample and subject sample. The surgeon sample was composed of OMSs randomly selected from the population of AAOMS members between June, 2011…

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    Anesthetist Career Path

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    job. In 1956, this amazing career came about. The Certified registered nurse anesthetist provide anesthesia to people worldwide. Nurse anesthetist came about when doctors were needing…

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    Nurse Anesthetist are more than just your average nurse. Administering anesthesia is a serious job and can’t be taken lightly. Anesthetists need to get their CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) before they can apply for a job. The hours and responsibilities can be very difficult to juggle sometimes, but it is definitely worth it in the end. VALUES People in this field value support, relationships, achievement, working conditions, recognition, and independence. Supportive and…

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    Pre-Op Nursing Case Study

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    will tolerate the anesthesia. After collecting the patient’s vitals, the nurse will go over the patient’s medical history verifying allergies, when they last ate/drank, medications they are taking, and other important information. After going over all of the information, the nurse will…

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    They can consult the doctor about the possible risks and complications of the surgery. Risks that may cause complications can be reduced by simply changing lifestyles. Some of the common risks associated with surgery are: • Bleeding • Infection • Anesthesia…

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    Nerve Blocks

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    Introduction: In the orthopedic field, local anesthesia for lower-extremity surgeries or nerve block methods intending pain control has been growing Objectives: In this study, the appropriateness of nerve blocks in arthroscopic knee surgery was investigated. It has been informed that pain, anxiety and et cetera can increase BP by stimulating sympathetic nervous system. Then the appropriateness of nerve blocks for knee joint diseases was verified by relation of the pain during surgery, the…

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