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    Anaesthesia 1

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    • Introduction
      • What is sedation? What is general anaesthesia?
    • Pre-anaesthetic prep
      • Pre-anaesthetic preparation
      • Intravenous catheterisation
      • Classification of catheters
      • Endotracheal intubation
      • Pre-anaesthetic preparation
    • Special considerations
      • Toxic/septic patient
      • Limb fractures
      • The neonatal patient
      • The geriatric patient
      • The caesarean section
      • Gastric dilatation and volvulus
      • The ruptured diaphragm
      • Colic
    • Pre-anaesthetic med
      • Introduction to pre-anaesthetic medications
      • Acepromazine
      • Alpha 2 adrenergic agonists
      • Benzodiazepines
      • Other preanaesthetic medication
    • Analgesia
      • Introduction to analgesia
      • Opioids
      • NSAIDS, non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
      • Alpha 2 adrenergic agonists
      • Ketamine
      • Local anaesthetics
      • Nitrous oxide
    • Induction of anaesthesia
      • Introduction
      • Thiopental
      • Propofol
      • Alphaxalone
      • Ketamine
      • Induction of anaesthesia
    • Standing surgery in horses
      • Standing surgery in horses
    Anaesthesia 2 ►

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