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BWH Anesthesia Monitoring - Lecture PDF

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BWH Monitoring Practices James H. Philip, M.E.(E.), M.D., C.C.E. CA-1s and others July 18, 2011 Available on BWH Anesthesia Web Site © Copyright 1987-2011, James H Philip, all rights reserved BWH Monitoring Practices James H. Philip, M.E.(E.), M.D., C.C.E. Anesthesiologist and Director of Bioengineering, Brigham and Women's Hospital Medical Liaison for Anesthesia, Partners Department of Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School Past President, Society for Technology in Anesthesia . BWH Monitoring Practices James H. Philip, M.E.(E.), M.D., C.C.E. Anesthesiologist and Director of Bioengineering, Brigham and Women's Hospital Medical Liaison for Anesthesia, Partners Department of Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School Past President, Society for Technology in Anesthesia . Please mentally substitute “Nurse Anesthetist” for “Anesthesiologist” if this applies to you I invite you to join STA (Society for Technology in Anesthesia) If you are interested in technology to learn, to invent, to become recognized Residents and Student memberships are free STA headquarters Web Site: www.stahq.org Part 1 - Monitoring Principles See full lecture for details Same intranet site as this Title: Monitoring Principles Slides Anesthesia = "without sensation" By loss of sensation, anesthesia allows the patient's brain to tolerate pain that the body was not designed to survive General Anesthesia Requires continuous resuscitation during the ongoing administration of lethal drugs General Anesthesia Requires continuous resuscitation during the ongoing administration of lethal drugs Every drug I administer is dangerous Therapy I provide is life-preserving Monitoring Goal Protect the patient against adverse outcomes The Acute Patient Care Loop describes the anesthesiologist’s actions clinical management Anes- thesi- Patient ologist m n e o a i t s a u t r e e r p m r Philip JH Raemer DB. e e t n Monitor Selecting the optimal n t i s anesthesia monitoring array. Med Instr 1985; 19:122-126.

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BWH Monitoring Practices. James H. Philip, M.E.(E.), M.D., C.C.E.. CA-1s and others. July 18, 2011. Available on BWH Anesthesia Web Site. © Copyright
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