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4.stations- egional anesthetics- indic contraindic. Types of local and local anaes. Toxicity [9/18, 3:08 PM] Regional* [9/18, 3:08 PM] And airway instruments- identify thr parts and indications [9/18, 3:08 PM] * And diff devices used to measure temp [9/18, 3:08 PM] * *: Fluids and drugs came. Indication [9/18, 3:08 PM] * Monitoring- know all the monitors. Identify v. Fib n v tach [9/18, 3:08 PM] Cant remember if i had sent yall this [10/10, 7:41 PM]: It was four stations, Taff or stephan wld do the station with fluids, induction agents, pain medication,. Next station was a monitor station, so identify each graph. Ecg patterns were v fib and v tach. Modes of measuring temperature. Mohammed station was about spinal, indications, drugs, Complications. Rao station was identify every piece of equipment and a couple clinical situations. [10/10, 7:42 PM] The clinical situations was a man had a heart attack on the ward what u gone do. [10/10, 7:42 PM]: As far as airway and breathing is concerned [10/11, 4:24 AM] We had 4 stations First one airway. They asked to describe the et tube, name diff equipment (stylet, bougie, oropharyngeal airways and how to size them, venti coms, ambu bag, hudson mask w/ non rebreathable bag (FiO2 for each)) Second was monitoring. Ecg, importance, if you see an abnormality what to request (12-lead ecg), spo2 & how it works, what can affect the readings, where it can be placed; capnograph: what it measures, importance of it (gold standard for successful intubation). Shockable vs non-shockable rhythms, identify v fib and v tach. IABP monitoring, indications, advantages compared to NIBP Third was local/regional anaesthesia. Spinal/epidural: indications, contraindications, complications. Local anaesthetics: types (esters and amides), diff between two, examples of each, example of long acting vs short acting. Bupivicaine and lidocaine duration of action. Local anaesthetic toxicity: signs/symptoms, treatment (guidelines) Fourth was drugs. Identify induction agents (Propofol & ketamine- dosage, duration of action, onset of action, systemic side effects, uses, contraindications). Components of Propofol. Depolarizing vs non-Depolarizing muscle relaxants. Identify CVP line, Central line: indications, locations, anatomical landmarks of IJV (Triangles of neck etc). 3 types of pain medications used. Fentanyl vs morphine. Ways to identify if patient is in pain. Identify transducer

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