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Physical Assessment of Block Level in Regional Anesthesia

Nashville Anesthesia Professionals

Regional anesthesia, including spinal and epidural techniques, is widely used in surgical, orthopedic, and obstetric practice due to its benefits in pain control, muscle relaxation, and avoidance of general anesthesia. Sensory block assessment is the primary physical assessment method used to determine the level of regional anesthesia.

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Positioning a Patient with a Broken Bone for Spinal Anesthesia

Radius Anesthesia

Patients with a fracture may require surgery to reposition or restructure their bones, and spinal anesthesia is an excellent tool for pain management in many orthopedic surgeries. Patients with long bone fractures, especially of the femur or hip, experience significant pain during positioning for spinal anesthesia.

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Pre-Operative, Intra-Operative, and Post-Operative Warming

Nashville Anesthesia Professionals

Perioperative hypothermia, defined as a core body temperature below 36°C, is a frequent and preventable complication associated with anesthesia and surgical procedures. The use of warmed intravenous fluids and irrigation solutions is also important, especially in surgeries involving large fluid shifts or open cavities.

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How to End Case Delays Using AI

Sullivan Healthcare Consulting

Getting Started Avoiding case delays starts with tracking the major causes and using AI to proactively identify patients and procedures with a high probability of not starting on time. Key delay factors include: Procedure Complexity – Robotic, spine, and neuro cases frequently experience delays.

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CONSENSUS PRACTICE GUIDELINES ON POSTDURAL PUNCTURE HEADACHE -JAMA 2023

Anaesthesia News

An analysis of the electronic records of 27 064 parturient individuals with a neuraxial procedure over a 10-year period found that only 8 of 142 parturient individuals with PDPH had no postural component. Question 3: What Procedural Characteristics Are Associated With PDPH? Statements regarding procedural factors are provided in Table.

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Understanding Microdiscectomy and Discectomy Surgery

USMD Health System

Two common surgical options for treating back or neck pain are discectomy and microdiscectomy. Surgery is usually the last resort when it comes to treating neck or back conditions. A discectomy is a surgical procedure in which a portion of a spinal disc that is compressing a nerve root or the spinal cord is removed.

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Moving From In-House to Outsourced ASC Revenue Cycle Management: Your Questions Answered

Surgical Information Systems

Learn More About RCS Hospitals Hospital Software Advanced anesthesia and surgical software to unlock your hospital’s primary revenue driver. See Our Hospital Software SIS Anesthesia Easy-to-use solution for documenting anesthetic events. SIS Surgery Chart less with comprehensive surgery information management.