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Advanced Anesthesia Review provides a comprehensive knowledge review for all second-year US Anesthesiology residents taking the American Board of Anesthesiology’s (ABA) Advanced Exam.
BASIC SCIENCES; Monitoring Methods; 1. Vascular Pressures; 2. Brain and Spinal Cord Function; 3. Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation; 4. Cardiac Output; 5. Coagulation Monitors; 6. Ultrasound-Guided Placement of Vascular Catheters; 7. Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS); 8. ASA Monitoring Standards; Ventilators; 9. Continous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP); 10. Nebulizers, Humidifiers, Drug Delivery Systems; 11. Electrical, Fire, and Explosion Hazards; Anesthesia Procedures, Methods, and Techniques; 12. Controlled Hypotension; 13. Hyperbaric Medicine: Indications and Application of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy; 14. High Altitude Anesthesia; Nervous System; 15. Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems; 16. Drug Metabolism; 17. Intracranial Pressure; 18. Brain Volume; 19. Intracranial Pressure and Herniation; 20. Electroencephalography (EEG); 21. Evoked Potentials; CLINICAL SCIENCES; Regional Anesthesia; 22. Common Complications of Local Anesthetics; 23. Peripheral and Autonomic Nerve Blocks; 24. Automatic Nerver Blocks; 25. Nerve Blocks (Head); 26. Nerve Blocks (Neck); 27. Extremeties Nerve Blocks; 28. Truncal Nerve Blocks; 29. Spine Related Procedures; 30. Diagnosis and Management of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST); 31. Intravenous Lipid Emulsion Therapy and the American Society of Regional Anesthesia Checklist for Local Anesthetic Toxicity; 32. Role of Regional Anesthesia in Enhanced Recovery Protocols; 33. Innervation of Pelvic Structures; Pharmacology; 34. General Concepts in Pharmacology; 35. Pharmacogenetics and Genetic Factors in Drug Dose-Response Relationships; 36. Malignant Hyperthermia; 37. Butyrlcholinesterase (Pseudocholinesterase) Deficiency; 38. Prolonged Qt Syndrome; 39. Rapid Metabolizers; 40. Addiction; 41. Anesthetic Implications of Addiction; 42. Addiction versus Tolerance; 43. CNS Drugs for Non-Anesthetic Use; 44. Non-Streroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs); 45. Acetaminophen; 46. Alpha-2 Agonists; 47. Tranquilizers; 48. Antidepressants, Anti-Parkinson Drugs; 49. Arousal Agents; 50. Antiemetics; 51. Anti-aspiration medications; 52. Chronic Opioid Dependence and Therapy; 53. Sympathetic Nervous System: Anatomy, Drugs, Receptors, Transmitters; 54. Parasympethetic: Anatomy, Drugs Receptors Transmitters; Central Nervous System; 55. Anatomy of Central Nervous System; 56. Neurologic Disorders; 57. Musculoskeletal System; 58. Epilepsy; 59. Coma and Hyperosmolar Coma; 60. Therapeutic Barbiturate Coma; 61. Drug Intoxication; 62. Paraplegia, Quadriplegia, Spinal Shock, Autonomic Hyperreflexia, Acute Spinal Cord Injury; 63. Airway Management in the Patient with Cervical Spine Disease; 64. Tetanus; 65. Positioning and Anesthesia in the Sitting Position; 67. Cerebral Protection; 68. Intracranial Aneurysms and A-V Malformations; 69. Interventional Neuroradiology; 70. Pituitary Adenoma; 71. Fluid Management in Neurosurgery; 72. Spinal Fluid Drainage; 73. Stereotactic and Gamma-Knife Techniques, Deep Brain Stimulator Placement, Intraoperative Wake-Up Techniques; 74. Ventriculostomy; 75. Awake Craniotomy; 76. Postoperative Visual Loss; 77. Hypothermia; 78. MAC and Sedation; Respiratory System Anatomy; 79. Divisions and Bronchoscopic Anatomy; 80. Bronchial and Pulmonary Circulations; 81. Lung Mechanics; 82. Normal Acid-Base Regulation; 83. Effects of Imbalance on Electrolytes and Organ Perfusion; 84. Strong Ionic Difference (SID); 85. Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation; 86. The Anion Gap and Metabolic Acidosis; 87. Temperature Effect on Blood Gases: Alpha-Stat vs. pH-Stat; 88. Lung Functions and Cellular Processes; 89. Ventilation; 90. Lung Volumes; 91. Pulmonary Function Tests; 92. Obstructive Lung Disease; 93. Restrictive Lung Disease; 94. Evaluation and Management of the Patient with Respiratory Disease (Intraoperative Management); 95. Respiratory Adjungts: Heliox, Nitric Oxide, Epoprostenol and Intraoperative Steroids; 96. Preoperative Evaluation and Preparation of the Patient with Pulmonary Disease; 97. Choice of Anesthesia and Anesthetic Techniques in Thoracic Surgery; 98. Non-Pulmonary Surgery; 99. Thoracic and Pulmonary Surgery; 100. Bronchopleural Fistula; 101. One-Lung Ventilation; 102. Thoracoscopy; 103. Postoperative Pain; 104. Ventilator Support and Extubation Criteria; 105. Management of Respiratory Failure; 106. Modes of Ventilation; 107. BIPAP, Airway Pressure Release Ventilation, and Prone Ventilation; 108. Sleep Apnea; 109. Complications and Side Effects of Mechnical Ventilation; 110. Volutrauma, Barotrauma, Biotrauma; 111. Management of Bronchospasm; 112. Lung Transplantation; Cardiovascular System Anatomy; 113. Normal Anatomy of Heart and Major Vessels; 114. Echocardiographic Heart Anatomy; 115. Cardiac Catheterization; 116. Ischemic Heart Disease; 117. Coronary Artery Bypass Procedures; 118. Valvular Heart Disease; 119. Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis Prophylaxis; 120. Rhythym Disorders and Conduction Defects; 121. Pacemakers and Automated Implantable Cardioverter/Defibrillator (AICD); 122. Perioperative Implications of Pacemaker and AICD; 123. Ventricular Synchronization; 124. Ablations, Cryotherapy, and Maze Procedure; 125. Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy; 126. Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunction; 127. Post-obstructive Pulmonary Edema; 128. Pulmonary Hypertension; 129. Heart Transplantation; 130. Cardiac Tamponade; 131. Constrictive Pericarditis; 132. Mechanical Circulatory Assist Devices; 133. Cardiopulmonary Bypass; 134. Myocardial Preservation; 135. Preconditioning; 137. Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass (OPCAB); 138. Minimally Invasive Direct Coronary Artery Bypass (MIDCAB); 139. Percutaneous Valve Repair/Replacement; 140. Intraaortic Balloon Pump; 141. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO); 142. Ventricular Assist Devices; 143. Pulmonary Embolism; 144. Hypertension; 145. Effect of Intracardiac Shunts on Inhalation Induction; Vascular Diseases; 146. Carotid Endarterectomy; 147. Peripheral Arteriosclerotic Disease; 148. Aortic Aneurysm; 149. Advanced Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Systems; 150. Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal System; 151. Parenteral Nutrition; 152. Morbid Obesity/Anesthesia for Bariatric Surgery; 153. Postoperative Hepatic Dysfunction; 154. Liver Transplant Surgery; 155. Anesthesia for Upper and Lower GI Endoscopy; Renal and Urinary Systems; 156. Renal Anatomy; 157. Pathophysiology of Renal Disease; 158. Anesthetic Management in Renal Failure and Arteriovenous (A-V) Shunts; 159. Anesthetic Management for Kidney Transplantation; 160. Anesthesia for Extracorporal Shock Wave Lithotripsy; 161. Perioperative Oliguria and Anuria; 162. Dialysis and Hemofiltration; 163. Pharmacologic Prevention and Treatment of Renal Failure; 164. Urologic Surgery; 165. Perioperative Electrolyte Abnormalities; 166. Fluid Therapy and Homeostasis; 167. Fluid Balance During Surgery; 168. Assessment of Fluid Responsiveness and Goal-Directed Therapies; 169. Esophageal Doppler; 170. Complications of Transurethral Resection of the Prostate; Hematologic System; 171. Anemias; 172. Polycythemias; 173. Thrombocytopenia and Thrombocytopathy; 174. Congenital and Acquired Factor Deficiencies; 175. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation; 176. Fibrinolysis; 177. Anticoagulants and Antagonists; 178. Coagulopathy in Trauma Patients; 179. Hemoglobinopathies and Porphyrias; 180. Transfusion Indications and Reactions; 181. Complications of Transfusions; 182. Transfusion Therapy for Massive Hemorrhage; 183. Transfusion Ratios: Red Blood Cells to Plasma; 184. Use of Uncross Matched Products; Endocrine and Metabolic Systems; 185. Anatomy of the Endocrine system; 186. Hypopituitary Disease; 187. Thyroid Gland; 188. Parathyroid Disease; 189. Adrenal Disease; 190. Carcinoid Syndrome; 191. Diabetes Mellitus; 192. Pancreas Transplantation; Neuromuscular Diseases and Disorders; 193. Multiple Sclerosis; 194. Guillain-Barre Syndrome; 195. Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease; 196. Muscular Dystrophies; 197. Mitochondrial Myopathies; 198. Myasthenia Gravis; 199. Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome; 200. Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes; 201. Ion Channel Myotonias, Myotonia Congenita and Acquired Neuromyotonia; 202. Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis; 203. Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis; Clinical Subspecialties; 115. Painful Disease States; 116. Cancer Pain; 117. Acute and Chronic Neck and Low Back Pain; 118. Neuropathic Pain States; 119. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; 120. Postherpetic Neuralgia; 121. Phantom Limb Pain; 122. Peripheral Neuropathies; 123. Postoperative Epidural Analgesia; 124. Neuraxial Opioids; 125. Patient-Controlled Analgesia; 126. Systemic Multimodal Analgesia; 127. Continuous Spinal and Epidural Analgesia; 128. Neurolytic and Non-Neurolytic Blocks; 219. World Health Organization (WHO) Analgesic Ladder; Pediatric Anesthesia; 220. Apparatus and Breathing Circuits; 221. Endotracheal Tube Selection; 222. Warming Devices; 223. Premedications; 224. Agents, Techniques and Mapleson Circuits; 225. Induction Techniques; 226. Anesthetics Actions Different From Adults; 227. Drug Toxicities Preferentially Occurring in Children; 228. Opioid Dosing and Sensitivity; 229. Neuromuscular Blockers; 230. Regional Anesthesia; 231. Fluid Therapy and Blood Replacement; 232. NPO Guidelines for Pediatric Patients; 233. Problems in Intubation and Extubation; 234. Neonatal Physiology; 235. Cardiovascular System; 236. Metabolism, Fluid Distribution and Renal Function; 237. Thermal Regulation; 239. Fetal Hemoglobin; 240. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia; 241. Congenital Heart and Major Vascular Disease; 242. Cyanotic Defects; 243. Acyanotic Defects; 244. Primary Pulmonary Hypertension; 245. Major Vascular Malformations; 246. Altered Uptake/Distribution of IV and Inhalation Anesthetics; 247. Cardiac Surgery; Corrective and Palliative; 248. Noncardiac Surgery; 249. Chronic Congenital Heart Disease; 250. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia; 251. Tracheoesophageal Fistula; 252. Neonatal Lobar Emphysema; 253. Pyloric Stenosis; 254. Necrotizing Enterocolitis; 255. Omphalocele/Gastroschisis; 256. Meconium Aspiration; 257. Respiratory Distress Syndrome; 258. Myelomeningocele; 259. Pnemo, Hemo, and Chylothorces; 260. Upper Respiratory Infections (Colds, Epiglottitis, Laryngotracheobronchitis), Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Cystic Fibrosis; 261. Musculoskeletal Disease; 262. Hydrocephalus; 263. Developmental Delay, Cerebral Palsy, Autism; 264. Childhood Obesity; 265. Skeletal Abnormalities in Children; 266. Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) and VATER Association; 267. Chromosomal Abnormalities and Other Common Pediatric Syndromes; 268. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis; 269. Malignant Hyperthermia in Children; Anesthetic Implications for Common Non-Neonatal Pediatric Subspecialty Surgery; 270. Otolaryngology; 271. Neurosurgery; 272. Thoracic Surgery; 273. General and Urologic Surgery; 274. Orthopedic Surgery; 275. Ophthalmologic Surgeries; 276. Pediatric Outpatient Surgery; 277. Systemic Medications and Routes of Administration, Multimodal Therapy.; 278. Regional Techniques; 279. Pediatric Management of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting; 280. Pediatric Sedation. Kasia. kasia.rubin@gmail.com; 281. Pediatric Anesthesia Outside the Operating Room; Obstetric Anesthesia; 282. Maternal Physiology; 283. Placenta; 284. Anesthetic Drugs and Adjuvants; 285 Oxytocic Drugs; 286. Tocolytic Drugs; 287. Mechanisms of Placental Transfer and Placental Transfer of Specific Drugs; 288. Fetal Disposition of Drugs; 289. Drug Effects on Newborn; 290. Amniotic Fluid; 291. Labor Analgesia; 292. Systemic Medications; 293. Other Blocks; 294. Complications of Obstetric Anesthesia; 295. Physiology of Labor; 296. Influence of Anesthetic Technique on Labor; 297. Cesarean Section; 298. Anesthesia for Cerclage or Non-Obstetric Surgery; 299. Ectopic Pregnancy; 300. Spontaneous Abortion; 301. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease; 302. Autoimmune Disorders; 303 Endocrine Disorders; 304. Heart Disease; 305. Hematologic Disorders; 306. Hypertension; 307. Neurologic Disorders; 308. Respiratory Disorders; 309. Renal Changes During Pregnancy; 310. Fetal Monitoring; 311. Preeclampsia and Eclampsia; 312. Supine Hypotensive Syndrome; 313. Aspiration of Gastric Contents; 314. Embolic Disorders; 315. Antepartum Hemorrhage; 316. Postpartum Hemorrhage; 317. Umbilical Cord Prolapse; 318. Retained Placenta; 319. Dystocia,l Malposition, and Malrepresentation; 320. Maternal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; 321. Fever and Infection; 322. Preterm Labor; 323. Trial of Labor after Cesarean Delivery; 324. Multiple Gestation; 325. Neonatal Resuscitation; 326. Apgar Scoring; 327. Umbilical Cord Blood Gas; 328. Intrauterine Surgery; 329. Anesthetic Condierations in Breast-Feeding; Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Anesthesia; 330. Airway Endoscopy, Microlaryngeal Surgery, Laser Surgery; 331. Hazards and Complications; 332. Intraoperative Thyroid and Parathyroid Function Monitoring; 333. Nerve Injury Monitoring During ENT Surgery; Miscellaneous; 334. Liposuction; 335. Anesthesia for Laparoscopic Surgery; 336. Ophthalmologic Anesthesia; 337. Orthopedic Anesthesia; 338. Anesthesia for Trauma Patient; 339. Anesthesia for MRI; 340. Hemorrhagic Shock; 341. Mass Casualty Events; 342. Chemical and Biological Warfare; 343. Anesthesia for Outpatient Surgery; 344. Patient Selection and Preoperative Management; 345. Discharge Criteria and Postoperative Follow Up; 346. Office-Based Anesthesia; 347. Geriatrics; 348. Pharmacological Implications; 349. Shock States; 350. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome; 351. Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome; 352. Prescription Medication Overdose; 353. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; 354. Drowning; 355. Infection Control; 356. Needle Stick Injury; 357. Intravascular Catheter and Urinary Catheter Infection; 358. Ventilator Associated Pneumonia; 359. Antimicrobials; 360. Mechanical Ventilation; 361. Post-Operative Headache; Special Problems in Anesthesiology; 363. Electroconvulsive Therapy; 364. Organ Donors and Procurement; 365. Brain Death Criteria; 366. Radiological Procedures; 367. Ethics, Practice Management, Professionalism and Medicolegal Issues; 368. Ethics, Advance Directives/Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Orders; 369. Malpractice; 370. Initial Certification, Recertification, Maintenance of Certification and Related Issues; 371. Costs of Medical/Anesthesia Care and Operating Room Management; 372. Definitions; 373. Medications Errors; 374. Reporting: Mandatory and Voluntary Systems, Legal Requirements, Anesthesia Quality Institute and Physician Quality Reporting System; 375. Safety Practices; 376. Root Cause Analysis; 377. Crisis Management and Teamwork; 378. Quality Improvement; 379. Six Sigma and Lean Operations for the Anesthesiologist; 380. Barriers to Quality Improvement; 381. Federal Regulatory Requirements and Quality Payment Programs $ MMB; JNKD $ Anaesthetics; Examinations
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