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Basic Anesthesia Review provides a comprehensive knowledge review for all second-year US Anesthesiology residents taking the American Board of Anesthesiology’s (ABA) Basic Exam.
BASIC SCIENCES; Anatomy; 1. Topographical Anatomy as Landmarks; 2. General radiographic anatomy; 3. Neck anatomy; 4. Chest; 5. Back and Pelvis; 6. Extremities; 7. Dermatome anatomy; 8. Brain and Skull; 9. Spine anatomy; 10. Abdominal Wall; 11. Upper Extremity; 12. Lower Extremity; Mechanics; 13. Pressure Measurement of Gases, Liquids; 14. Transducers, Regulators, Medical Gas Cylinders; 15. Principles of Ultrasound; 16. Flow Velocity; 17. Flowmeters; 18. Principles of Doppler Ultrasound; 19. Properties of Liquids, Gases, and Vapors; 20. Vapor Pressure and Calculation of Anesthetic Concentrations; 21. Vaporizer Types and Safety Features; 22. Uptake and Distribution of Inhalation Agents; 23. Uptake and Elimination Curves; 24. Concentration Effect; 25. Second Gas Effect; 26. Nitrous Oxide and Closed Spaces; 27. Principles; 28. Components; 29. Circle Systems; 30. Non-Circle Systems; 31. Portable Ventilation Devices; 32. Carbon Dioxide Absorption; 33. Toxicity of Inhaled Anesthetics; 34. Oxygen Supply Systems; 35. Waste Gas Evacuation Systems; 36. Safety Features (include disconnect monitors, line isolation monitors, and current leakage); 37. Monitoring Methods; 38. Neuromuscular Function; 39. Mechanism of Pulmonary Ventilation; 40. Methods of Monitoring Oxygen; 41. Blood Pressure Monitoring Methods; 42. Heart Function: Heart tones, EKG, and Echo; 43. Echocardiography; Instrumentation; 44. Gas Concentrations; 45. Pressure Transducers; 46. Neurologic Function Monitors.; 47. Fluid Warmers and Autotransfusion Devices; 48. Body Warming Devices; 49. Mechanical Ventilators; 50. Defibrillators: Basic Physics and Anesthetic Implications; 51. Electrical; Fire and Explosion Hazards; Basic Electronics; 52. Intravascular Pumps; Mathematics; 53. Statistics and Simple Math in Anesthesia Practice; Pharmacology; 54. Pharmacokinetics and PHarmacodynamoics; 55. Drug Absroption and Distribution; 56. Pharmokinetics of Neuraxial Anesthesia; 57. Tolerance and Tachyphylaxis; 58. Termination of Action; 59. Impact of Renal Disease; 60. Impact of Hepatic Disease; 61. Drug Internations; 62. Hepatic Blood Flow; 63. Drug-Drug Binding; 64. Alternative and Herbal Medicines: Perioperative Implications; 65. Drug Reactions; 66. Anesthetics: Gases and Vapors; 67. Minimum Alveolar Concentration (MAC); 68. Trace Concentrations, OR Pollution, Personnel Hazards; 69. Comparative Pharmacodynamics of Inhaled Anesthetics; 70. Intravenous Opioid Anesthetics; 71. Substance Use Disorder; 72. Epidural and Intrathecal Anesthesia; 73.Barbiturates; 74. Propofol; 75. Etomidate; 76. Benzodiazepines; 77. Ketamine; 78. Dexmedetomidine; 79. Thiopental; 80. Sodium Bicarbonate; 81. Nitroglycerin and Sodium Nitroprusside; 82. Nicardipine and Other Antihypertensive Medications; 83. Calcium Channel Blockers; 84. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; 85. Anticonvulsants; 86. Local Anesthetics; 87. Muscle Relaxants; 88. Medication Assisted Opioid Withdrawal; 89. Agents and Technqieus in Pediatric Anesthesiology; CLINICAL SCIENCES; Anesthesia Procedures, Methods, and Techniques; 90. American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Preoperative Testing Guidelines; 91. American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Guidelines for Perioperative Cardiovascular Evaluation; 92. ASA Classification; 93. Prepartion for Anesthesia/Premedication; 94. Interaction with Chronic Drug Therapy; 95. Adverse Reactions to Premedications; 96. Drug Abuse; 97. Intraocular Pressure; 98. Uremia; 99. Increased Cerebro Spinal Fluid Pressure; 100. Chronic Steroid Ingestion; 101. Obstructive Sleep Apnea; 102. Depression; 103. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; 104. Hypertension; 105. Malignancy; 106. Pediatric and Geriatric Doses, Routes of Administration; 107. Anesthetic Management of Patients with Allergies; 108. NPO and Full Stomach Status; 109. Alteration of Gastric Fluid Volume and pH, Sphincter Tone; 110. Continuation versus Discontinuation of Chronic Medications; 111. Prophylactic Cardiac Risk Reduction; 112. Prophylactic Antibiotics; 113. COMA; 114. Minimal Invasive Cardiac Surgery; 115. Abdonimal Aortic Aneurysm; 116, Anesthetic Choice in Reduced Renal Function; 117. Fluid Replacement Strategies and Controversies; 118. Problems of Termy and Delivery; 119. Nonobstetric Surgery During Pregnancy; Regional Anesthesia; 120. Spinal, Epidural, Caudal, Combined Spinal/Epidural; 121. Intravenous Regional Anesthesia; 122. Neuroaxial Anesthesia in Obstetrics; General Anesthesia; 123. Stages and Signs of Anesthesia; 124. Techniques of General Anesthesia; 125. Assessment/Identification of Difficult Airway; 126. Techniques for Managing Airway; 127. Airway Devices; 128. Surgical Airway; 129. Endobronchial Intubation; 130. Types of Endotracheal Tubes; 131. Supraglottic Secretion Sunctioning and LASER Safety Protocols; 132. Intravenous Fluid Therapy During Anesthesia; 133. Colloids, Albumin, Hetastarch, and Pentastarch; 134. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol for Fluid Therapy; 135. Acute Postoperative and Posttraumatic Pain; 136. Indications and Contraindications: Outpatient Pediatric Anesthesia in an Ambulatory Surgical Center; Common Complications; 137. Trauma; 138. Vascular Injuries; 139. Neurological Complications; 140. Bruns; 141. Chronic Environmental Exposure; 142. Hypothermia; 143. Nonmalignant Hyperthermia; 144. Acetylcholinesterase-inhibitor Toxicity; 145. Bronchospasm; 146. Latex Allergy; 147. Laryngospasm; 148. Postobstructive Pulmonary Edema; 149. Aspiration of Gastric Contents; 150. Malignant Hyperthermia; 151. Pain Relief; 152. Opiods; 153. Agonist-Antogonists; 154. Alpha-2 Agonists; 155. NSAIDS; 156. N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) Receptor Antagonists; 157. Tricyclic Antidepressants; 158. Slective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRIs); 159. Other Modalities; 160. Acupuncture and Hypnosis; 161. Respiratory Consequences of General and Regiona Anesthesia; 162. Cardiovascualr Consequences of General and Regional Anesthesia; 163. Nausea and Vomiting; 164. Neuromusclar Complications of Anesthesia; 165. Neurologic Conseuqneces of Anesthesia; Central Nervous System; Physiology; 166. Cerebral Cortex: Functional Organization; 167, Subcortical Areas; 168. Cerebral Blood Flow; 169. Pathophysiology of Ischemia/Hypoxia: Global vs. Focal, Glucose Effects; 170. Efffects of Brain Trauma or Tumors; 171. Cerebrospinal Fluid; 172. Blood-Brain Barrier; 173. Relation to Blood Chemistry and Acid-Base Balance; 174. Increased Intracranial Pressure; 175. Genreal Organization; 176. Spinal Cord Reflexes; 177. Spinal Cord Tracts; 178. Spinal Cord Morphology; 179. Neuromuscular Transmission; 180. Social, Vocational, and Psychological Influences on Pain Perception; 181. Sex, Gender, and Age Differences in Pain and Pain Perception; Automatic Nervous System; 182. The Sympathetic Nervous System; 183. The Parasympathetic Nervous System; 184. Termination of Action; 185. Ganglionic Transmition; 186. Autonomic Reflexes; 187. Afferent and Efferent Limbs; Temperature Regulation; 188. Temperature Sensing, Heat Production, and Conservation; 189. Temperature Regulating Centers; 190. Heat Loss Mechanisms; 191. Body Temperature Measurement; 192. Effect of Drugs/Anesthetic Technique on Temperature Regulation; Brain Anatomy; 193. Cerebral Cortex; 194. Cerebellum; 195. Brain Stem: Anatomy and Critical Role in Nausea and Vomiting; 196. Respiratory Cneters; 197. Reticular Activating System; 198. Cerebral Circulation; Circle of Willis, Venous Sinuses and Drainage; Spinal Cord and Spine; 199. Variations in Vertebral Configuration; 200. Spinal Nerves; 201. Blood Supply; 202. Sacral Nerves; 203. Meninges; 204. Cranial Nerves; 205. Carotid and Aortic Bodies, Carotid Sinus; 206. Ganglia, Rami Communicantes, Sympathetic Chain; 207. Nociception; 208. Periphera Nociceptors; 209. Ascending Pathways and Descending inhibition; Respiratory System; Physiology; 210. Lung Functions, Cellular Processes, and Surfactants; 211. Lung Volumes and Capacities; 212. Pulmonary Function Tests and Spirometry; 213. Static, Dynamic Compliance and Airway Resistance; 214. Pleural Pressure Gradient, Flow-Vlume Loops and Hysteresis, Surfactant, Laplace Law; 215. Work of Breathing; 216. Regulation of Airway Caliber; 217. Ventilation: Perfusion; 218. Distribution of Ventilation; 219. Distribution of Perfusion; 220. Alveolar Gas Equation; 221. Diffusion and Pulmonary Diffusion Capacity; 222. Apneic Oxygenation and Diffusion Hypoxia; 223. Blood Gas; 224. Oxygen Transport; 225. Carbon Dioxide Transport; 226. Systemic Effects of Hypercarbia and Hypocarbia; 227. Systemic Effects of Hyperoxia and Hypoexemia; 228. Basic Interpretation of Arterial Blood Gas and Temperature Correction; 229. Repiratory Centers; 230. Central and Peripheral Chemoreceptors; 231. CO2 Response Curves; 232. Non-Repiratory Functions of Lungs: Metabolic, Immune; 233. Perioperative Smoking and Caffeine Use; 234. Special Considerations in Pediatric Otolaryngology Surgery; 235. Respiratory and Congenital Pediatric Airway Problems; Anatomy; 236. Nasal Anatomy and Pathology; 237. Pharynx; 238. Larynx; 239. Innervation; 240. Vocal Cords; 241. Differences Between Infant and Adult Airway; 242. Structure and Relationships in Neck and Chest; 243. Muscles of Respiration; Pharmacology; 244. The Tracheobronchial Tree; 245. Beta-Agonists; 246. Anticholinergics; 247. Steroids; 248. Leukotriene Modifier Drugs; 249. Mast Cell Stabilizers; 250. Immunoglobulin E Blockers; 251. Cocaine Pharmacology; Cardiovascular System; Physiology; 252. Cardiac Cycle; 253. Control of Heart Rate; 254. Perioperative Use of Alcohol; 255. Synchronicity of Pressure; 256. Impulse Propagation; 257. Normal ECG and Electrophysiology; 258. Ventricular Function; 259. The Frank-Starling Law; 260. Force, Velocity, Length, Rate of Shortening; 261. Myocardial Contractility; 262. Myocardial Oxygen Utilization/Consumption; 263. Systolic and Diastolic function; 264. Cardiac Output: Fick Principle; 265. Venous Return; 266. Vessel Function; 267. Blood Volume and Distribution; 268. Blood Pressure; 269. Systolic, Diastolic, Mean, and Perfusion Pressures; 270. Intracardiac, Pulmonary and Venous Pressures; 271. Baroreceptor Function; 272. Systemic, Pulmonary Vascular Resistance and Viscosity; 273. Capillary Diffusion, Osmotic Pressure, Starling’s Law; 274. Pre- and Post- Capillary Sphincter Control in Shock; 275. Viscosity; 276. Regional Blood Flow and Its Regulation; 277. Regulation of Circulation and Blood Volume; 278. Basics of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Anatomy; 279. Coronary Circulation; 280. Cardiac Glycosides; 281. Heart Conduction System; Pharmacology; 282. Phosphodiesterase III Inhibitors (Inotropic Dilators); 283. Antiarrythmics; 284. Vasopressors and Inotropes; 285. Antianginal Drugs; 286. Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers; 287. Vasodilators; 288. Electrolytes; 289. Non-Adrenergic Vasoconstrictors; Gastrointestinal/Hepatic Systems; 290. Hepatic Function and Metabolism; 291. Enhanced Recovery After Colorectal Surgery; 292. Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal and Hepatic System; Renal System; 293. Renal and Urinary Systems/Electrolyte Balance; 294. Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System; 295. Anatomy of the Kidney; 296. Diuretics; 297. Dopaminergic Drugs; Hematologic System; 298. Alternatives to Blood Transfusion; 299. Blood Transfusions; 300. Immunosuppressive and Anti-Rejection Drugs; 301. Transfusion Indications; 302.Complications of Transfusions; 303. Blood Preservation, Storage; 304. Blood Filters and Pumps; 305. Effects of Cooling and Heating; 306. Preparation for Transfusion; 307. Anesthetic Considerations for Reactions to Transfusions; 308. Synthetic and Recombinant Hemoglobins; 309. Massive Transfusion Protocol; 310. Anticoagulants, Antithrombotics, and Anti-Platelet Drugs; Endocrine and Metabolic Systems; 311. Hypothalamus; 312. Pituatary Gland; 313. Thyroid; 314. Parathyroid Gland; 315. Adrenal Gland and Pancreas; 316. Adrenal Disease; 317. Biochemistry of Normal Body Metabolism; 318. Carbohydrates, Aerobic and Anaerobic Utilization, Chemical Processes and Enzymes; 319. Relationship to Hormones; 320. Glucagon and Caecholamines; 321. Effects of Stress; 322. Perioperative Management of Insulin; 323. Protein Function as Immunoglobulins and Hormones; 324. Protein Synthesis Structure, and Function; 325. Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate (CAMP), Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate (CGMP); 326. Lipids: Triglycerides, Lipoproteins, Cholestorol; 327. Specific Organ Metabolism; Neuromuscular Diseases and Disorders; 328. Prejunctional Components and Events; 329. Posjunctional Components and Events; 330. Perijunctional Channels; Special Problems in Anesthesiology; 331. Physician Impairment and Disability: Substance Abuse, Fatigue, Aging, Visual and Auditory Impairment, American Disabilities Act; 332. Physician Wellness; 333.Professionalism and Licensure; 334. Ethics: Advance Directive, DNR/Suspend Orders, HIPAA; 335. Informed Consent; 336. Medical Errors; 337. Shared Decision-Making; 338. Disclosure of Errors to Patients; 339. Core Competencies; 340. Approach to Anesthesiology Exams: BASIC and ADVANCED $ MMB; JNKD $ Anaesthetics; Examinations
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