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Faust's Anesthesiology Review Summary

Faust's Anesthesiology Review by Terence L. Trentman, MD (Professor and Chair, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona)

Authored by current and former physicians at the Mayo Clinic, Faust's Anesthesiology Review, 6th Edition, is an invaluable review source for success on exams and in practice. It covers a broad range of important and timely topics in a succinct, easy-to-read format, providing the essential information you need to master the latest advances, procedures, guidelines, and protocols in anesthesiology. Provides in-depth, yet succinct clinical synopses of all topic areas found on the ABA/ASA exam, with the perfect amount of information to ensure exam success. Contains five new chapters: Principles of Preoperative Evaluation; Anesthesia for Patients who are Lactating; Peripheral Nerve Blocks of the Anterior Trunk; Sustainability in Anesthesiology and the Operating Room; and Anesthesia During a Pandemic. Covers the core knowledge needed to succeed in today's anesthesiology practice, including awake craniotomy, non-OR anesthesia (NORA), neuromodulation, using arterial pressure waveform to derive cardiac output, enhanced recovery (ERAS) pathways, chemical dependency in anesthesia personnel, lung transplantation, anesthesia for robotic surgery, and more. Includes boxes, tables, charts, and graphs throughout to provide visual guidance and summarize critical information. Features concise chapters for efficient review and effective recall, making this an ideal study tool for certification, recertification, or as a refresher for anesthesiology practice. An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.

About Terence L. Trentman, MD (Professor and Chair, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona)

Terrence Trentman is the Chair of Anesthesiology at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale and Professor of Anesthesiology at Mayo College of Medicine. MD

Table of Contents

Section 1 Operating Room, Equipment and Monitoring 1. Medical Gas Supply 2. Electricity in the Operating Room 3. Operating Room Fires 4. Vaporizers 5. Carbon-Dioxide Absorption 6. Carbon-Dioxide Retention and Capnography 7. Tracheal Tubes 8. Complications of Tracheal Intubation 9. Disconnect Monitors 10. Pulse Oximetry 11. Hemodynamic Monitoring 12. Monitoring Integrity of the Neuromuscular Junction 13. Evoked Potential Monitoring and Electromyography Section 2: Physiology 14. Oxygen Transport 15. Blood Gas Temperature Correction 16. Central Regulation of Ventilation 17. Physiologic Effects of Hypercarbia and Hyopcarbia 18. Factors Affecting Pulmonary Compliance and Airway Resistance 19. Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion 20. Pulmonary Function Test Interpretation 21. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Restrictive Lung Disease 22. Measurement and Implications of the Q's/Q't 23. Cardiac Cycle: Control and Synchronicity 24. Physiologic Determinants of Cardiac Output 25. Myocardial Oxygen Supply and Demand 26. Tachyarrhythmias 27. Bradyarrhythmias 28. The Autonomic Nervous System 29. The Parasysmpathetic Nervous System: Anatomy and Receptor Pharmacology 30. Factors Affecting Cerebral Blood Flow 31. Physiology of Neuromuscular Transmission 32. Renal Physiology 33. Renal Function Tests 34. Acid-Base Status 35. Electrolyte Abnormalities: Potassium, Sodium, Calcium and Magnesium 36. Hepatic Physiology and Preoperative Evaluation 37. Mechanisms of Hepatic Drug Metabolism and Excretion Section 3: Anatomy 38. Anatomy of the Larynx 39. Coronary Circulation and the Myocardial Conduction System 40. Transesophageal Echocardiography: Anatomic Considerations 41. Cerebral Circulation 42. Spinal Cord Anatomy and Blood Supply 43. Brachial Plexus Anatomy Section 4: Pharmacology 44. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Anesthesia 45. Factors Affecting Anesthetic Gas Uptake 46. Minimum Alveolar Concentration 47. The Effect of Intracardiac Shunts on Inhalation Induction 48. Inhalation Anesthetic Agents 49. Nitrous Oxide 50. Cardiovascular Effects of the Inhalation Agents 51. Central Nervous System Effects of the Inhalation Agents 52. Renal Effects of the Inhalation Agents 53. Hepatic Effects of the Inhalation Agents 54. Propofol 55. Etomidate 56. Ketamine 57. Opioid Pharmacology 58. Succinylcholine Side Effects 59. Nondepolarizing Neuromuscular-Blocking Agents 60. Nonrelaxant Side Effects of Neuromuscular-Blocking Agents 61. Anticholinesterases and the Reversal of Neuromuscular-Blocking Agents 62. Sugammadex 63. The Pharmacology of Atropine, Scopolamine and Glycopyrrolate 64. Benzodiazepines 65. Dexmedetomidline 66. Inotropes 67. Vasopressors 68. Vasodilators 69. Nitroglycerin 70. Beta-adrenergic Receptor-Blocking Agents 71. Calcium Channel Blockers 72. Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone-Receptor Inhibition 73. Bronchodilators 74. Sodium Bicarbonate 75. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors 76. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs 77. Antiemetics Section 5: Colloids and Blood Products 78. Albumin, Hetastarch and Pentastarch 79. Type, Screen, and Crossmatch of Red Blood Cells 80. Red Blood Cell and Platelet Transfusion 81. Massive Transfusion 82. Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions 83. Nonhemolytic Transfusion Reactions 84. Blood Product Conservation Section 6: Preoperative and Postoperative 85. Preoperative Evaluation of the Patient with Cardiac Disease for Noncardiac Operations 86. Tobacco Use in Surgical Patients 87. Obstructive Sleep Apnea 88. Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting 89. Acute and Chronic Alcoholism and Anesthesia 90. Latex Allergy 91. The Evaluation and Management of Prolonged Emergence from Anesthesia 92. Delirium in the Postanesthesia Care Unit Section 7A: Specialty Anesthesia: Regional Anesthesia 93. Local Anesthetic Agents: Mechanism of Action and Pharmacology 94. Toxicity of Local Anesthetic Agents 95. Regional Analgesia Adjuvants, Liposomal Bupivacaine 96. Multimodal Analgesia 97. Needle Blocks of the Eye 98. Spinal Anesthesia 99. Epidural Anesthesia 100. Combined Spinal-Epidural Blockade 101. Neuraxial Anesthesia and Anticoagulation 102. Upper Extremity Peripheral Nerve Blocks 103. Paravertebral Blocks and Truncal Blocks 104. Lower Extremity Peripheral Nerve Blocks 105. Peripheral Nerve Blocks at the Ankle 106. Tranexamic Acid Use in Orthopedic Surgery 107. Basic of U/S Guided Regional Anesthesia Section 7B. Specialty Anesthesia: Neuroanesthesia 108. Cerebral Protection 109. Increased Intracranial Pressure 110. Functional Neurosurgery 111. Anesthesia for Awake Intracranial Surgery 112. Management of Cerebral Aneurysms 113. Anesthesia for Hypophysectomy 114. Anesthesia for the Sitting Position 115. Physiology and Treatment of Venous Air Embolism 116. Perioperative Implications of Caring for Patients with Epilepsy 117. Effects of common anesthetic agents on electroencephalograms 118. Anesthesia for Carotid Endarterectomy 119. Management of Acute Spinal Cord Injury 120. Major Reconstructive Spine Procedures: Anesthesia Considerations Section 7C: Specialty Anesthesia: Cardiac 121. Detection and Treatment of Perioperative Acute Coronary Syndromes 122. Heart Failure: Classification, Compensation and Treatment 123. Rt Heart Failure, Tricuspid and Pulmonary Valve Pathology 124. Management of End-Stage Cardiomyopathy: Transplant Vs. Ventricular Assist Device 125. Coronary Stents 126. Cardiopulmonary Bypass 127. Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass and Minimally Invasive Direct Coronary Artery Bypass 128. Evaluation of the Coagulation System 129. Anticoagulation and Reversal for Cardiopulmonary Bypass 130. Aortic Stenosis 131. Mitral Regurgitation 132. Percutaneous Approaches to Valvular Disease: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) and Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair (TMVR) 133. Pacemakers 134. Automatic Internal Cardiac Defibrillators 135. Intraaortic Balloon Pump 136. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation 137. Cardiovascular Opioids Section 7D: Specialty Anesthesia: Thoracic 138. Intraoperative Wheezing: Etiology and Treatment 139. Anesthesia for Bronchoscopy 140. Double-Lumen Tracheal Tubes 141. One-Lung Ventilation and Methods of Improving Oxygenation 142. Bronchopleural Fistula 143. High-Frequency Ventilation: Physics, Physiology and Clinical Application Concept of High-Frequency Ventilators 144. Thoracotomy Pain Management Section 8: Multispecialty Anesthesia: General Urologic ENT 145. Thermoregulation and Perioperative Hypothermia 146. The Anesthesiologist's Role in the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections 147. Anesthesia in the Patient with Extreme Obesity 148. Anesthetic Considerations for Weight Loss Surgery 149. Anesthetic Management of the Patient Undergoing Transurethral Resection of the Prostate 150. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy 151. Anesthesia for Laryngeal Surgery 152. Management of the Difficult Airway 153. Enhanced Recovery Pathways (ERAS) Section 9: Anesthesia for Unique Situations 154. Monitored Anesthesia Care 155. Anesthesia for Patients Undergoing MRI Studies 156. Anesthesia for Patients Undergoing Electroconvulsive Therapy 157. Anesthesia for Patients with Myasthenia Gravis or Myasthenic Syndrome 158. Anesthesia for Endoscopic Procedures 159. Non-OR Anesthesia (Endo, Neuroradiology, Cath Lab) 160. Neurointerventional Radiology 161. Anesthesia for Patients with Diabetes Mellitus 162. Anesthesia for Patients with Thyrotoxicosis and Thyroid Storm 163. Anesthesia for Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis 164. Anesthesia for Patients with Carcinoid Tumors 165. Anesthesia for Patients with Hepatocellular Disease 166. Anesthesia for the Patient Undergoing Liver Transplantation 167. Autonomic Dysreflexia Section 10: Obstetric Anesthesia 168. Maternal Physiologic Changes in Pregnancy 169. Fetal Monitoring 170. Analgesia for Labor 171. Opioid Dependence and the Parturient 172. Preterm Labor: Tocolytics and Anesthetic Management 173. Hypertensive Disorders During Pregnancy and Related Syndromes 174. Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 175. Non-Obstetric Surgery in Pregnancy 176. Anesthesia for Fetal Surgery 177. Anesthesia for External Cephalic Version 178. Peripartum Hemorrhage 179. Anesthesia for Tubal Ligation 180. Maternal Diabetes: Neonatal Effects Section 11: Pediatric Anesthesia 181. Impact of Anesthesia on Neural Development 182. Anesthetic Risks Associated with Prematurity 183. Meconium Aspiration and Meconium Aspiration Syndrome 184. Risks of General Anesthesia and Sedation Drugs in a Pediatric Patient 185. Neonatal Cardiovascular Physiology 186. Differences Between the Infant and Adult Airway 187. Fluid Management in Infants 188. Neuromuscle-Blocking Agents in Infants 189. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 190. Congenital Pediatric Airway Problems 191. Congenital Heart Disease: Congestive Heart Failure 192. Other Neonatal Emergencies: Tracheo-Esophageal Fistula, Omphalocele 193. Neonatal Resuscitation 194. Pyloric Stenosis 195. Pediatric Breathing Circuits 196. Croup Versus Epiglottis 197. Sickle-Cell Anemia: Anesthetic Implications 198. Anesthesia for Patients with Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) 199. Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders 200. Anesthesia for Patients with Myotonic Dystrophy 201. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Relief in Children Section 12: Pain Medicine 202. Preemptive Analgesia and Postoperative Pain: The Transition from an Acute to A Chronic State 203. Perioperative Management of the Opioid Tolerant Patient 204. Patient-Controlled Analgesia 205. Neuraxial Opioids 206. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome 207. Postoperative Headache 208. Treatment of Cancer Related Pain 209. Postherpetic Neuralgia 210. Epidural Steroid Injection for Low Back Pain 211. Stellate Ganglion Block 212. Lumbar Sympathetic Blockade 213. Celiac Plexus Block 214. Spinal Cord Stimulation Section 13: Critical Care Medicine 215. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy 216. Perioperative Glucose Control 217. Acute Lung Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 218. Pulmonary Hypertension 219. Management of Stroke 220. Acute Renal Failure 221. Systemic Inflammatory Response 222. Anesthesia for burn-injured patients Section 14: Risk Management 223. Medical Ethics 224. Medicolegal Principles: Informed Consent 225. Medicolegal Principles: Medical Negligence 226. The ASA Closed Claims Project 227. Depth of Anesthesia 228. Patient Safety and Quality Management 229. Perioperative Pulmonary Aspiration 230. Eye and Dental Complications 231. Intraoperative Patient Positioning and Positioning Complications 232. Malignant Hyperthermia 233. Anaphylactic and Anaphylactoid Reactions 234. Central Line Safety Section 15: Practice Management 235. ASA Practice Parameters 236. Value Based Payment Models 237. Perioperative Surgical Home 238. Licensure, Credentialing and Privileging 239. Board Certification, Recertification and Lifelong Learning 240. Professional Liability Insurance 241. Anesthesia Information Management Systems 242. Medical Coding and Payment Systems 243. Chemical Dependency in Anesthesia Personnel

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Faust's Anesthesiology Review by Terence L. Trentman, MD (Professor and Chair, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona)
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2023-11-22
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