Cas 14 Flashcards
1
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What is cerebral autoregulation?
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2
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- What factors contribute to increased intracranial pressure?
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3
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- How do anesthetic agents and vasoactive drugs affect cerebral blood flow and intracranial pressure?
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4
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- What are the signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure?
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5
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- How is intracranial pressure monitored?
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6
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How is increased intracranial pressure treated?
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7
Q
- How is venous air embolism detected and treated?
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8
Q
- What are contraindications to the sitting position?
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9
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- How would you induce and maintain anesthesia in this patient?
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10
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- What is an awake craniotomy, and why is it performed?
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