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Depth of Anesthesia:
Evaluation of the Response to Anesthetics: The Signs and Stages
Chapter 16 from Dripps RD, Eckenhoff JE, Vandam LD.
Introduction to Anesthesia: The Principles of Safe Practice
5th edition 1977
Inhalation Kinetics for Ambulatory Anesthesia:
Quick Kinetics - Alveolar Tension Curve
James H. Philip, ME(E), MD
Inhalation Anesthesia Kinetics (long)
James H. Philip, ME(E), MD
Low Blood/Gas Solubility
James H. Philip, ME(E), MD
How to Make Desflurane Work for You - Use its Low Solubility
James H. Philip, ME(E), MD
How to Make Sevoflurane Work for You - VIMA
James H. Philip, ME(E), MD
Low Fresh Gas Flow Oxygen and Agent Considerations
James H. Philip, ME(E), MD
VIMA: How and Why
James H. Philip, ME(E), MD
Literature-Based PONV Recommendations:
Prophylaxis for PONV: Why, Who, and How - Literature Based Evidence and Recommendations
Robert M. Knapp, D.O., J.D.
Post-Operative Nausea/Vomiting:
Recovery after Propofol With and Without Intraoperative Fentanyl in Patients Undergoing Ambulatory Gynecologic Laparoscopy
Radha Sukhani, MD, et al
Ibuprofen Provides Longer Lasting Analgesia Than Fentanyl After Laparoscopic Surgery
Martin Rosenblum, PhD, MD, et al
Efficacy of Ephedrine in the Prevention of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
David M. Rothenberg, MD, et al
Ondansetron Versus Metoclopramide in the Treatment of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
Enrico Polati, MD, et al
Etiologies of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
Beverly K. Philip, MD
Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting: Its Etiology, Treatment, and Prevention
Mehernoor F. Watcha, MD and Paul F. White, PhD, MD, FFARACS
Remifentanil:
Ambulatory Anesthesia Experience with Remifentanil
John E. Peacock, FRCA and Beverly K. Philip, MD
Remifentanil Compared with Alfentanil for Ambulatory Surgery Using Total Intravenous Anesthesia
Beverly K. Philip, MD, et al
Sevoflurane and Ambulatory Anesthesia:
New Approaches to Anesthesia for Day Case Surgery
Beverly K. Philip, MD
Comparison of Vital Capacity Induction with
Sevoflurane to Intravenous Induction with Propofol for Adult Ambulatory Anesthesia
Beverly K. Philip, MD, et al
A Multicenter Comparison of Maintenance and
Recovery with Sevoflurane or Isoflurane for Adult Ambulatory Anesthesia
Beverly K. Philip, MD, et al
A Comparison of Recovery after Sevoflurane or Desflurane in Ambulatory Anesthesia
E. Michael Tarazi, MD, MS and Beverly K. Philip, MD
TIVA:
Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Rational Opioid Selection
Steven L. Shafer, MD and John R. Varvel, MD
Context Sensitive Half-Time in Multicompartment
Pharmacokinetic Models for Intravenous Anesthetic Drugs
Michael A. Hughes, et al
Supplementation by Continuous Infusion for Ambulatory Surgical Procedures
Beverly K. Philip, MD
Intravenous Anesthetic Drugs: Infusion Regimens - Tables 1 through 5
Glass PA, et al
American Society of Anesthesiologists - Standards, Guidelines, and Statements (date of last revision)
ASA Standards:
Standards for Basic Anesthesia Monitoring (2004)
Basic Standards for Preanesthesia Care (1998)
Standards for Postanesthesia Care (2004)
Continuum of Depth of Sedation:
Definition of General Anesthesia and Levels of Sedation/Analgesia (2004)
ASA Link
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Document - PDF
Selected ASA Guidelines:
Guidelines for Ambulatory Anesthesia and Surgery (2003)
Guidelines for Nonoperating Room Anesthetizing Locations (2003)
Guidelines for Office-Based Anesthesia (2004)
Complete Listing of ASA Standards, Guidelines, and Statements
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