Anaesthesia
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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
- Sedatives and Tranquilisers
- Anaesthetic Drugs
- Injectable Agents
- Phenothiazines
- Alpha-2 Agonists
- Opioids
- Benzodiazepines
- Barbiturates
- Dissociative Agents
- Steroids
- Inhalation Agents
- Halothane
- Enflurane
- Isoflurane
- Sevoflurane
- Desflurane
- Nitrous Oxide
- Local Anaesthetics
- Neuromuscular Blockers
- Depolarising
- Non-depolarising
- Interventional Agents
- Dobutamine
- Dopamine
- Ephedrine
- Phenylephrine
- Vasopressin
- Injectable Agents
- Inducing Anaesthesia
- Monitoring Anaesthesia
- Recovery From Anaesthesia
- Complications Of Anaesthesia
- Species Specific Considerations
- Feline
- Canine
- Equine
- Bovine
- Camelid
- Small Furry
- Fish
- Special Cases
- Cardiovascular
- Respiratory
- etc.
- Pregnancy