Book contents
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Letter from the Associate Editor
- How to Use This Book
- Format
- Applied Exam Tips for Success
- Part I General Information
- Section 1 Monitors and Circuits
- Chapter 1 Standard ASA Monitors
- Chapter 2 Pulse Oximetry
- Chapter 3 Capnography
- Chapter 4 Electrocardiogram (EKG)
- Chapter 5 Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Chapter 6 Indications, Complications, and Waveforms for an Arterial Line, Pulmonary Artery Catheter (PAC), and Central Venous Pressure Monitor (CVP)
- Chapter 7 False Measurements in Thermodilution Cardiac Output Readings
- Chapter 8 Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV) for Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy
- Chapter 9 Types of Anesthesia Circuits
- Section 2 Electrolyte Abnormalities
- Section 3 Anesthetic Medications
- Part II Anesthetic-Related Critical Events and Information
- Index
- References
Chapter 6 - Indications, Complications, and Waveforms for an Arterial Line, Pulmonary Artery Catheter (PAC), and Central Venous Pressure Monitor (CVP)
from Section 1 - Monitors and Circuits
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2023
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Letter from the Associate Editor
- How to Use This Book
- Format
- Applied Exam Tips for Success
- Part I General Information
- Section 1 Monitors and Circuits
- Chapter 1 Standard ASA Monitors
- Chapter 2 Pulse Oximetry
- Chapter 3 Capnography
- Chapter 4 Electrocardiogram (EKG)
- Chapter 5 Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Chapter 6 Indications, Complications, and Waveforms for an Arterial Line, Pulmonary Artery Catheter (PAC), and Central Venous Pressure Monitor (CVP)
- Chapter 7 False Measurements in Thermodilution Cardiac Output Readings
- Chapter 8 Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV) for Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy
- Chapter 9 Types of Anesthesia Circuits
- Section 2 Electrolyte Abnormalities
- Section 3 Anesthetic Medications
- Part II Anesthetic-Related Critical Events and Information
- Index
- References
Summary
A 62-year-old female is scheduled for a carotid surgery. She has a history of Raynaud’s disease. Your colleague places a left radial arterial line for the surgery. You are called to the post-anesthesia care unit to evaluate the patient. Her left hand is blue.
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- Anesthesia Oral Board ReviewKnocking Out The Boards, pp. 16 - 20Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023