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Introduction to Northeastern Anesthesia Services
Introduction
Physician and nurse training
Developing an anesthetic plan
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The Pre-Operative Process
Pre-anesthesia questionnaire
Nurse assessment
Anesthetist meets patient
Surgical and anesthesia consents abtained
Intravenous catheter is placed
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In the Operating Room
Patient positioned
Monitors placed
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General Anesthesia
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Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia
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Peripheral Nerve Blocks
An example of peripheral nerve blocks for shoulder surgery
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Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC)
Monitored anesthetic care (MAC) includes light and moderate sedation via intravenous medication to allay fear and anxiety.
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Anesthesia for Colonoscopy
Intravenous sedation for colonoscopy
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Post-Operative Care
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Introduction to Northeastern Anesthesia Services
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Anesthesia for Colonoscopy
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may influence the choices made by an anesthesiologist when planning your anesthetic. NEA doctors employ expertise gained at leading training programs to provide the highest standard of care to patients suffering from Obstructive sleep apnea.
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