Episode 28: OB Anesthesia Part 4 – Ante and Post-Partum Hemorrhage

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Announcement (6/3/21): Hiatus

Hey guys! I will be starting residency in two weeks, so I just want to relax a bit, play video games, hang out with friends and family, and basically just enjoy the free time as best as I can before the next leg of my training. I love doing this podcast, but unfortunately it is a ...  Show more

Episode 34: Intro to Peds Anesthesia Part 4 – OR Setup, Induction Techniques, & Maintenance

In this episode we will discuss considerations for OR setup, induction techniques, and maintenance in the pediatric patient. Learning Objectives: State the preop checklist for OR setup in peds cases Describe how to determine ETT size and depth for peds List the common sedatives, ...  Show more

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