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Airway management

Airway equipment

Airway procedures

Anatomy and physiology

Intraoperative emergencies

Intraoperative monitoring

Neuraxial and regional anesthesia

Neuraxial anesthesia

Regional anesthesia

Head and neck nerve blocks

Upper extremity nerve blocks

Brachial plexus blocks

Thoracic and abdominal wall blocks

Lower extremity nerve blocks

Comorbidities

Acid-base disorders

Autoimmune disorders

Cardiovascular disorders

Cardiac arrhythmias

Heart block

Redirects: Atrioventricular block, AV block, SA block, Sinoatrial block

Bundle branch block

Redirects: Bifascicular block

Premature contraction

Tachycardia

Supraventricular tachycardia

Redirects: SVT

Cardiomyopathy

Cardiomegaly

Congenital heart defects

Aortopulmonary septal defects

Congenital vascular malformations

Heart failure

Redirects: Biventricular heart failure, CHF, Congestive heart failure, Left-sided heart failure, Right-sided heart failure

Shock

Valvular heart disease


Cerebrovascular disorders

Electrolyte disorders

Endocrine disorders

Diabetes mellitus

Gastrointestinal disorders

Chronic liver disease

Genetic disorders

Hematologic disorders

Coagulopathies

Hypercoagulable disorders

Hypocoagulable disorders


Musculoskeletal disorders

Congenital musculoskeletal disorders


Neurologic disorders

Obstetric complications

Pulmonary disorders

Renal disorders


Perioperative management

Pharmacology

Drug reference

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

Adrenergic receptor modulators

Redirects: Alpha agonists, Alpha antagonists, Beta agonists

Alpha-1 agonists

Alpha-2 agonists

Alpha-1 antagonists

Beta agonists

Beta-1 selective agonists

Beta blockers

Redirects: Beta antagonists

Beta-1 selective antagonists


Analgesics

Analgesic adjuvants

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

Redirects: NSAIDs

Opioid analgesics


Antibiotics

Anticholinergics

Antidotes

Antiemetics

Antihistamines

Antithrombotics

Antiplatelet drugs

Anticoagulants

Thrombolytics


Anxiolytics

Benzodiazepines

Chronotropes

Redirects: Negative chronotropes, Positive chronotropes

Negative chronotropes

Positive chronotropes


Electrolytes

General anesthetics

Inhalational anesthestics

Redirects: Volatile anesthetics

Intravenous anesthetics


Imaging dyes

Inodilators

Inotropes

Redirects: Negative inotropes, Positive inotropes

Negative inotropes

Positive inotropes


Intravenous fluids

Local anesthetic adjuvants

Local anesthetics

Neuromuscular blockers

Opioids

Opioid agonists

Opium alkaloids and derivatives
Synthetic opioids

Opioid antagonists

Sedative hypnotics

Steroids

Uterotonics

Vasodilators

Calcium channel blockers

Pulmonary vasodilators

Vasoconstrictors

Pharmacokinetics


Procedures in anesthesia

Vascular access procedures

Central line


  • Special topics in anesthesia

Subspecialties in anesthesia

Surgical procedures

Cardiac surgery

Revascularization procedures

Valvular procedures

Septal procedures

Aorta/Great vessel procedures

Pericardial procedures

Myocardial procedures

Circulatory assist procedures

Cardiac transplant procedures

Electrophysiology procedures


General surgery

Biliary tract surgery

Cholecystectomy

Breast surgery

Colorectal surgery

Colectomy

Anorectal surgery

Rectal prolapse surgery


Endocrine surgery

Adrenalectomy

Thyroidectomy

Parathyroidectomy


Esophageal surgery

Esophagectomy

Esophageal diverticulectomy

Redirects: Surgery for Zenker's divericulum

Esophagomyotomy

Redirects: Heller myotomy

Esophagastric fundoplication

Redirects: Nissen fundoplication

Hepatic surgery

Hepatic resection

Intestinal surgery

Appendectomy

Small bowel resection

Ostomy procedure

Duodenotomy

Inguinal hernia repair

Ventral hernia repair

Enterolysis procedure

Redirects: Lysis of adhesions

Closure of enteric fistula


Splenic surgery

Stomach surgery

Gastric resection

Surgical repair of gastric or duodenal perforation

Gastric bypass surgery

Gastric restrictive surgery


Bariatric surgery

Neurosurgery

Functional neurosurgery

Intracranial neurosurgery

Spinal neurosurgery

CSF aspiration, diversion, or shunt procedures


Obstetric and gynecologic surgery

Redirects: OB/GYN

Ophthalmic surgery

Redirects: Ophthomology

Orthopedic surgery

Hand surgery

Otolaryngology

Redirects: ENT, Otorhinolaryngology

Neck procedures

Nasal procedures

Sinus procedures

Pharyngeal procedures

Esophageal procedures

Salivary and parotid procedures

Airway procedures


Pediatric surgery

Pediatric otorhinolaryngology

Pediatric cardiac surgery


Thoracic surgery

Vascular surgery

Urologic surgery

Redirects: Urology

Gastroenterology procedures

Out-of-OR procedures

Burn surgery