Symptoms such as metallic taste, perioral numbness, visual changes, twitching, and seizures in a patient on local anesthesia point towards _____
_____ has the most epileptogenic potential among anesthetic induction agents
During hysteroscopy or similar endoscopic procedures using electrolyte-containing irrigation media, what is the fluid deficit threshold for terminating the procedure in young, healthy patients?
In the ACLS algorithm for VF/pVT, which medication is administered every 3-5 minutes starting after the second shock?
_____ is the most commonly used anaesthetic agent in electroconvulsive therapy
TENS is contraindicated in patients with _____
_____ lowers IOP to levels lower than those achieved with other agents.
_____flurane can produce increased blood pressure and heart rate when the concentrations are rapidly increased
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