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| + | *Principles Of Anaesthesia | ||
| + | *Principles Of Analgesia | ||
| + | **Pain Pathways | ||
| + | **Systemic Analgesia | ||
| + | **Local Analgesia | ||
| + | ***Local Infiltration | ||
| + | ***Epidural | ||
| + | ***Paravertebral | ||
| + | ***Nerve Blocks | ||
| + | ***Intravenous Regional Anaesthesia | ||
| + | *Fluid Therapy | ||
| + | **Principles of Fluid Therapy | ||
| + | **Crystalloids | ||
| + | **Colloids | ||
| + | *Anaesthetic Equipment | ||
| + | **Anaesthetic Machines | ||
| + | **Vaporisers | ||
| + | **Breathing Systems | ||
| + | *Anaesthetic Drugs | ||
| + | **Injectable Agents | ||
| + | ***Phenothiazines | ||
| + | ***Alpha-2 antagonists | ||
| + | ***Opioids | ||
| + | ***Benzodiazapenes | ||
| + | ***etc. | ||
| + | **Inhalation Agents | ||
| + | ***Halothane | ||
| + | ***Enflurane | ||
| + | ***Isoflurane | ||
| + | ***Sevoflurane | ||
| + | ***Desflurane | ||
| + | ***Nitrous Oxide | ||
| + | **Local Anaesthetics | ||
| + | ***Lidocaine | ||
| + | ***Mepivicaine | ||
| + | ***Bupivicaine | ||
| + | **Neuromuscular Blockers | ||
| + | ***Depolarising | ||
| + | ***Non-depolarising | ||
| + | **Interventional Agents | ||
| + | ***Dobutamine | ||
| + | ***Dopamine | ||
| + | ***Ephedrine | ||
| + | ***Phenylephrine | ||
| + | ***Vasopressin | ||
| + | *Inducing Anaesthesia | ||
| + | *Monitoring Anaesthesia | ||
| + | **Manual Techniques | ||
| + | **Blood Pressure | ||
| + | **Respiratory Gas Analysis | ||
| + | **Pulse Oximetry | ||
| + | **Temperature | ||
| + | **ECG | ||
| + | **Blood Gas Analysis | ||
| + | *Recovery From Anaesthesia | ||
| + | *Complications Of Anaesthesia | ||
| + | *Species Specific Considerations | ||
| + | **Feline | ||
| + | **Canine | ||
| + | **Equine | ||
| + | **Bovine | ||
| + | **Camelid | ||
| + | **Small Furry | ||
| + | **Fish | ||
| + | *Special Cases | ||
| + | **Cardiovascular | ||
| + | **Respiratory | ||
| + | **etc. | ||
| + | **Pregnancy | ||
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Revision as of 19:33, 6 April 2009
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- Principles Of Anaesthesia
- Principles Of Analgesia
- Pain Pathways
- Systemic Analgesia
- Local Analgesia
- Local Infiltration
- Epidural
- Paravertebral
- Nerve Blocks
- Intravenous Regional Anaesthesia
- Fluid Therapy
- Principles of Fluid Therapy
- Crystalloids
- Colloids
- Anaesthetic Equipment
- Anaesthetic Machines
- Vaporisers
- Breathing Systems
- Anaesthetic Drugs
- Injectable Agents
- Phenothiazines
- Alpha-2 antagonists
- Opioids
- Benzodiazapenes
- etc.
- Inhalation Agents
- Halothane
- Enflurane
- Isoflurane
- Sevoflurane
- Desflurane
- Nitrous Oxide
- Local Anaesthetics
- Lidocaine
- Mepivicaine
- Bupivicaine
- Neuromuscular Blockers
- Depolarising
- Non-depolarising
- Interventional Agents
- Dobutamine
- Dopamine
- Ephedrine
- Phenylephrine
- Vasopressin
- Injectable Agents
- Inducing Anaesthesia
- Monitoring Anaesthesia
- Manual Techniques
- Blood Pressure
- Respiratory Gas Analysis
- Pulse Oximetry
- Temperature
- ECG
- Blood Gas Analysis
- Recovery From Anaesthesia
- Complications Of Anaesthesia
- Species Specific Considerations
- Feline
- Canine
- Equine
- Bovine
- Camelid
- Small Furry
- Fish
- Special Cases
- Cardiovascular
- Respiratory
- etc.
- Pregnancy