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Month: May 2018

027 – LAST – local anaesthetic systemic toxicity

Posted May 30, 2018 browning_rogerLeave a commentPosted in Anaesthesia, Critical care, Pain Management

(*Hypothetical case) You are the anaesthetist on for obstetrics and a young woman is rushed from labour ward into your theatre for an emergency caesarean for fetal distress. Your registrar […]

026 – Emergency Vascular Access Options and another quiz!

Posted May 23, 2018May 26, 2018 browning_roger3 CommentsPosted in Anaesthesia, Critical care, Haemorrhage

(*Hypothetical Case) A 26 yr old woman with a suspected ruptured ectopic pregnancy is rushed to theatre in haemorrhagic shock. The patient has a history of IVDU with a naltrexone […]

025 – obstetric induced coagulopathy with Nolan McDonnell

Posted May 14, 2018 browning_rogerLeave a commentPosted in Anaesthesia, Critical care, Haemorrhage, Obstetrics, Patient Blood Management

You are in a peripheral hospital without onsite laboratory support after hours and you are involved in the care of a young parturient with uterine atony who has now bled […]

024 – Tips for managing super morbidly obese patients

Posted May 2, 2018 browning_rogerLeave a commentPosted in Anaesthesia, Critical care, Obstetrics

This week Graeme and I take on a big topic! (excuse the pun), You are the anaesthetic consultant on call and you are woken by your registrar at 2am who […]

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