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Nov 2020
26m 21s

E46: Neuro Anesthesia (PART ONE)

Tanner and Cole
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In today's discussion, we discuss the neuro anatomy and physiology and how our anesthesia affects this system. The meds that we give and the way we ventilate patients greatly impacts the CBF, CRMO2 and ICP dynamics. Catch PART 2 over on our premium feed! To access all of our content, download the CORE Anesthesia App available hereon the App Store and here ... Show More
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