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Do you take NIBP readings on the forearm? See what the recent evidence says... In patients with obesity, forearm measurement of...

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by: Harika Nagavelli, MD and Srini Pyati, MBBS, MD, FCARCSI Did you know that a one-time dose of IV methadone at induction can improve...

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Did you know in spite of the common recommendation to use the “correct sized” cuff when measuring blood pressure this was only...

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Did you know that you may be using the wrong dose of ketorolac in your ASC patients? Ketorolac is a potent parenteral non-steroidal...

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Did you know that anaphylaxis to penicillin does not predict an allergic reaction to cefazolin? Prophylactic antibiotic administration is...

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Did you know remimazolam may be a useful drug for the ambulatory surgery setting? Remimazolam besylate is the newest benzodiazepine to...

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Did you know that the ASA has offered guidance on preoperative management of patients on glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists...

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Did you know that supraglottic airway rescue is underutilized in pediatric difficult airway management? The issue of difficult airway and...

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Are you using the wrong sized ETT? Debate over the best endotracheal tube (ETT) size to use for adults in non-emergency surgery has...

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Did you know that the use of low fresh gas flow with sevoflurane is safe? The sevoflurane manufacturer package insert states, “To...

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Did you know that NACOR data are out on pediatric NORA? You will not BELIEVE what was found! Review of the National Anesthesia Clinical...

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