Ambulatory anaesthesia and sedation : impairment and recovery
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Ambulatory anaesthesia and sedation : impairment and recovery
Blackwell Scientific Publications, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
As pressure on hospital beds increases, more operations are being performed on a day-case basis with no overnight stay. This procedure is known as day-case surgery and is being actively encouraged for all suitable operations in order to decrease the occupancy of beds and consequently keep costs down and efficiency up. For the patient there is less disruption of the normal routines of life and no inconvenient overnight stay in an unfamiliar environment. The dramatic
目次
- Section 1: Criteria for assessing recovery after anaesthesia: Introduction
- The problems defined
- Alcohol and the law
- Alcohol as a comparator
- Anaesthetic impairment and the law
- Measuring post-anaesthetic impairment of mental function
- Section 2: Methods of assessment: The autonomic nervous system
- Neuromuscular function
- Saccadic eye movements
- Body sway
- Performance tests: vigilance and reaction time
- Inspection time
- Memory function
- Subjective assessment
- Section 3: Impairment of personnel after acute drugs: An occupational physician's view
- Elderly patients
- Paediatric patients
- Section 4: Problems - acute drugs and performance/recovery: Benzodiazepines
- Opioids and non-opioids
- Intravenous anaesthetics
- Inhalation anaesthetics
- Section 5: Testing new drugs for improved recovery or outpatient use: Anaesthetic agents
- Tranquillizers and sedatives
- Conclusion
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