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Risk management in anesthesia

Thesis

Last updated: 06 Feb 2023

Subjects

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Tags

Anesthesia

Advisors

Elaiwa, Amina A., El-Shazli, Einas E.

Authors

Hamed, Maysoun Farouq

Accessioned

2017-03-30 06:23:32

Available

2017-03-30 06:23:32

type

M.Sc. Thesis

Abstract

Risk incidence depends on premedications, anesthetic technique and anesthetic care including skills of the anesthesiologist and monitoring techniques. In ambulatory anesthesia, rational use of combinations of anesthetic drugs will provide rapid and smooth induction, excellent intraoperative conditions and fast recovery with specific outlines of proposed courses of actions for particular situations helps prevent adverse. Policies and procedures should be broad and general.

Issued

1 Jan 2002

Details

Type

Thesis

Created At

28 Jan 2023