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TNCC Notes - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides an overview of key information from the TNCC (Trauma Nursing Core Course). It reviews the ABCDE approach to trauma assessment and care. It also provides mnemonics and guidelines for managing specific injuries such as airway obstruction, tension pneumothorax, spinal cord injuries, and more. Review topics include initial assessment, shock, head trauma, chest trauma…

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anesthesia types general vs sedation vs regional vs local definitions meanings categories Sedation Medications, Reactive Airway Disease, Adn Nursing, Anesthesia School, Surgery Nurse, Studies Aesthetic, Ipad Pro Notes, General Anesthesia, Veterinary Tech

General anesthesia vs sedation (twilight) drugs, side effects, definitions, meanings explained. List of example general anesthetic and sedative medication names used, drug classification, and mechanism of action. Propofol, ketamine, etomidate, midazolam versed, inhalation anesthetics, nitrous oxide

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The Four Stages/Phases Of Anesthesia and nursing interventions. General Anesthesia Pharmacology, Anesthesiologist Notes, Anaesthesia Technician, Anesthesia Notes, Anesthesia Monitoring, Anesthesia Technician, Anesthesia Tech, Anesthesia School, Studies Aesthetic

4 Stages of Anesthesia - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document describes the four stages of anesthesia: 1) Onset, where the patient feels drowsy and dizzy as anesthesia is administered until they lose consciousness; 2) Excitement, where the patient's autonomic activity increases and they may struggle; 3) Surgical anesthesia, where the patient is unconscious and relaxed with diminished reflexes; 4) Danger, where the patient's vital functions…

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