MRI Spine

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Fig. 51.1 T1 and T2 MR image of the thoracic spine. (a) T1-weighted MR image of the thoracic spine in the axial view. (b) T1-weighted MR image of the thoracic…

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CXR II

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Fig. 45.1 Chest x-ray (AP view) 1. Name some causes for the changes seen in the image?   2. What’s the most valuable x-ray finding used to help differentiate the etiology…

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ECG IV

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Fig. 20.1 ■ Answers 1. The image shows a 12-lead ECG with pacing spikes before P waves (a spike) and QRS complexes (v spike), at a rate of 60/min indicating…

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Blood Gas: Fetal

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  Umbilical artery Umbilical vein pH 7.27 7.34 PCO2 (mmHg) 50 40 pO2 (mmHg) 20 30 Bicarbonate (mEq/L) 23 21 Base excess (mEq/L) −3.6 −2.6 During oxidative metabolism, carbonic acid…

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CBC/Chemistries II

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© Springer International Publishing AG 2017Tilak D. Raj (ed.)Data Interpretation in Anesthesiahttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55862-2_41 41. CBC/Chemistries II Tanmay Shah1   (1) Department of Anesthesiology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 750 NE 13th Street, Suite 200, Oklahoma City,…

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CBC/Chemistries I

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Test Nonpregnant adult normal range Third trimester pregnancy normal range Blood urea nitrogen 7–20 mg/dL 3–11 mg/dL Creatinine 0.5–0.9 mg/dL 0.4–0.9 mg/dL (commonly 0.5–0.6 mg/dL) 6. Total plasma proteins and albumin are both decreased.

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Blood Gas IV

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pH 7.44 pCO2 30.8 mmHg pO2 354 mmHg BE 3 mmol/L HCO3 27 mmol/L SpO2 100% Sample type: arterial FiO2: 35 Temp: 30°C 1. What type of clinical test is this and what does…

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Blood Gas III

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© Springer International Publishing AG 2017Tilak D. Raj (ed.)Data Interpretation in Anesthesiahttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55862-2_38 38. Blood Gas III Pramod Chetty1   (1) Department of Anesthesiology, OU Health Sciences Center, 750 NE 13th Street, Suite 200, PO Box 53168,…

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Blood Gas I

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Fig. 36.1 Diagnosis of acid–base disorders (This figure was published in Miller textbook, Chap. 21 in 2011. Permission obtained from Elsevier to reproduce the image.) 3. Anion gap (AG) = Na − (Cl + HCO3) (a) AG…

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BNP

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Fig. 35.1 BNP and heart failure   A good correlation has been made between increasing levels of BNP and functional class of NYHA classification as depicted in the Fig. 35.1. 4….

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