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Tag Archives: animal anesthesia
The Impact of Waste Anesthetic Gas on Climate Change
The Onion is a parody digital media organization that publishes satirical news articles on social media. This Instagram post not only illustrates their tongue-in-cheek approach to critical issues of the day, it also reflects the helplessness many of us feel … Continue reading
Low Flow Anesthesia & Patients Waking Up – Part 4
“Why would my patient wake up just because I reduced my oxygen flow rate?” We originally posed the question in Part 1 of this series. It’s a common challenge that often leads to abandoning the practice of low flow anesthesia. … Continue reading
Low Flow Anesthesia & Patients Waking Up – Part 2
For Part 1 in this series, click on this link. “Why would my patient wake up just because I reduced my oxygen flow rate?” The short answer is that your patient isn’t getting enough anesthetic gas. We’ve established that even … Continue reading
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