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General anesthesia pharmacology - Medications for induction, maintenance, & emergence
What medications does an anesthesiologist administer for general anesthesia? In this video, I describe the components of a routine anesthetic plan from start to finish.
0:00 Start
00:24 Overview
02:14 Induction
05:58 Maintenance
07:01 Emergence
The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional.
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published: 29 May 2021
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How does anesthesia work? - Steven Zheng
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-anesthesia-work-steven-zheng
When under anesthesia, you can’t move, form memories, or — hopefully — feel pain. And while it might just seem like you are asleep for that time, you actually aren’t. What’s going on? Steven Zheng explains what we know about the science behind anesthesia.
Lesson by Steven Zheng, animation by Zedem Media.
published: 07 Dec 2015
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Basics of Anesthesia - An introduction to Anesthesiology
Basics of Anesthesia | An introduction to Anesthesiology.
Anesthesia can be general, regional, or local.
General anesthesia is divided into inhaled and intravenous.
Regional anesthesia is divided into neuraxial block and limb blocks.
Local anesthetics are divided into esters and amides.
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published: 29 May 2021
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How Anesthesia Affects Your Brain And Body
Millions of Americans are administered anesthesia each year. Since 1846, doctors have used a variety of drugs to make patients unconscious for surgery, but even though the medications have changed, there's one thing that remains the same— it works. But how exactly?
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Narrator: When you go to sleep, if I...
published: 11 Aug 2018
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Pharmacology - GENERAL & LOCAL ANESTHETICS (MADE EASY)
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General anesthetics are a group of drugs commonly used in major surgery to produce unconsciousness, analgesia, and depression of reflexes. Local anesthetics are used to block nerve transmission, to reduce or eliminate sensation of pain in small area of the body without affecting consciousness. This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as four stages of anesthesia (induction, excitement, surgical anesthesia, medullary paralysis), mechanism of action and common side effects of general and local anesthetics, GABA-A receptors, NMDA receptors, 2-pore-domain potassium channels, alpha-2A adrenergic receptors. Drugs mentioned include; Etomidate, Propofol, Barbiturates, Ketamine, Nitrous Oxide, Xe...
published: 05 Feb 2018
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What is general anesthesia, & why it matters to patients & surgeons
What is general anesthesia and how is it different from sedation? In this video, I explain the different depths of anesthesia and why the differences matter to patients, surgeons, and anesthesiologists.
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0:00 Start
0:32 Introduction
0:56 Minimal sedation
1:56 Moderate "conscious" sedation
2:21 Deep sedation
3:13 General anesthesia
7:17 Paralytics
9:08 Patients
10:38 Surgeons
11:51 Anesthesiologists
Music:
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published: 02 Jul 2022
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Step-by-Step Guide: Administering Local Anaesthesia for Carpal Tunnel Decompression
A step-by-step instructional guide on injecting local anaesthetic comfortably and effectively for a carpal tunnel decompression. This tried and tested technique provides anaesthesia to all the areas involved in surgery and even those like the ulnar extent of the wound and hook of hamate and the proximal antebrachial fascia that might sometimes be missed by conventional infiltration avoiding those rare instances where a small percentage of patients feel discomfort during the procedure.
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Mr. Samuel George MBChB, MSc, FRCS(Plast.), MFSTEd, Dip Hand Surg (Br.)
Consultant Plastic, Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgeon
Birmingham Hand Centre
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
published: 01 Jul 2024
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Simplifying the complexities of the anaesthesia ventilator
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published: 20 Mar 2022
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3 things you DON'T KNOW happen to YOUR BODY under anesthesia (and HACKS TO FIX in 2023!)
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published: 13 Mar 2022
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published: 16 Nov 2022
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General anesthesia pharmacology - Medications for induction, maintenance, & emergence
What medications does an anesthesiologist administer for general anesthesia? In this video, I describe the components of a routine anesthetic plan from start to...
What medications does an anesthesiologist administer for general anesthesia? In this video, I describe the components of a routine anesthetic plan from start to finish.
0:00 Start
00:24 Overview
02:14 Induction
05:58 Maintenance
07:01 Emergence
The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional.
#Anesthesiology #Residency #MedicalSchool
https://wn.com/General_Anesthesia_Pharmacology_Medications_For_Induction,_Maintenance,_Emergence
What medications does an anesthesiologist administer for general anesthesia? In this video, I describe the components of a routine anesthetic plan from start to finish.
0:00 Start
00:24 Overview
02:14 Induction
05:58 Maintenance
07:01 Emergence
The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional.
#Anesthesiology #Residency #MedicalSchool
- published: 29 May 2021
- views: 614861
4:56
How does anesthesia work? - Steven Zheng
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-anesthesia-work-steven-zheng
When under anesthesia, you can’t move, form memories, or — hopefully — feel p...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-anesthesia-work-steven-zheng
When under anesthesia, you can’t move, form memories, or — hopefully — feel pain. And while it might just seem like you are asleep for that time, you actually aren’t. What’s going on? Steven Zheng explains what we know about the science behind anesthesia.
Lesson by Steven Zheng, animation by Zedem Media.
https://wn.com/How_Does_Anesthesia_Work_Steven_Zheng
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-does-anesthesia-work-steven-zheng
When under anesthesia, you can’t move, form memories, or — hopefully — feel pain. And while it might just seem like you are asleep for that time, you actually aren’t. What’s going on? Steven Zheng explains what we know about the science behind anesthesia.
Lesson by Steven Zheng, animation by Zedem Media.
- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 17982056
15:08
Basics of Anesthesia - An introduction to Anesthesiology
Basics of Anesthesia | An introduction to Anesthesiology.
Anesthesia can be general, regional, or local.
General anesthesia is divided into inhaled and intrav...
Basics of Anesthesia | An introduction to Anesthesiology.
Anesthesia can be general, regional, or local.
General anesthesia is divided into inhaled and intravenous.
Regional anesthesia is divided into neuraxial block and limb blocks.
Local anesthetics are divided into esters and amides.
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Basics of Anesthesia | An introduction to Anesthesiology.
Anesthesia can be general, regional, or local.
General anesthesia is divided into inhaled and intravenous.
Regional anesthesia is divided into neuraxial block and limb blocks.
Local anesthetics are divided into esters and amides.
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How Anesthesia Affects Your Brain And Body
Millions of Americans are administered anesthesia each year. Since 1846, doctors have used a variety of drugs to make patients unconscious for surgery, but even...
Millions of Americans are administered anesthesia each year. Since 1846, doctors have used a variety of drugs to make patients unconscious for surgery, but even though the medications have changed, there's one thing that remains the same— it works. But how exactly?
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Following is the transcript of the video:
Narrator: When you go to sleep, if I pinched you, you'd be up. If I shook you, you'd be up, right? But under anesthesia, I'm gonna pinch you and do a full operation and you're not up. So it's really further on the spectrum of unconsciousness.
Narrator: When you wake up after being put under with general anesthesia you barely feel like any time has passed. You could have been out for an hour or a day and you wouldn't know the difference.
Fong: When you go to a natural sleep, people call your name, your alarm goes off, you wake up, right? This is not what is gonna happen during general anesthesia. You're gonna be unconscious.
Narrator: You're closer to being in a coma than being asleep.
Anesthesia was first used during surgery in 1846. The drug provided at that time was ether. Now anesthesiologists more commonly use a combination of drugs like propofol and fentanyl which interrupt neural pathways so you don't feel pain and you don't remember the surgery.
Fong: Three things that you need for general anesthesia are you need amnesia so that they don't remember, analgesia so they have pain relief and then operating conditions for the surgeon. Some surgeries you need the patient to be very relaxed so you would use a muscle relaxant. Other surgeries the patient just needs to be asleep and anesthetized but they don't need relaxation so how they do that varies upon the different medications that you're using. Some will depress excitatory neurons and some will enhance inhibitory neurons.
Narrator: Excitatory neurons, for example, get excited and send signals to other neurons to fire. Depressing them means less signals telling your brain you're in pain. Inhibitory neurons do the opposite. They make it harder for neurons to generate these electrical signals. In either case this means fewer active neurons overall which is important because when your body is being poked and prodded, neurons would typically fire to tell your brain you're in pain. If those neurons aren't firing, your brain doesn't know that your body is, well, being cut open.
Fong: Basically it interrupts the pathways and the communication between your neural networks. We're aiming for them to be not in pain by looking at their vital signs, their heart rate, their blood pressure. Then we want to make sure that they're unconscious.
Narrator: Without anesthesia, many important surgeries wouldn't be possible because they'd be way too traumatic.
Fong: Surgery didn't move forward, really, until anesthesia moved forward. You know, you watch those old movies. They give you a swig of alcohol, they put a tourniquet and they hack your leg off. People don't do well with that, right? If you had a bad heart, that would be the end of that.
Narrator: After the procedure is complete the doctors stop administering the meds and the most powerful effects of the drugs wear off but even though you're conscious again you might continue to experience some of the drugs side effects.
https://wn.com/How_Anesthesia_Affects_Your_Brain_And_Body
Millions of Americans are administered anesthesia each year. Since 1846, doctors have used a variety of drugs to make patients unconscious for surgery, but even though the medications have changed, there's one thing that remains the same— it works. But how exactly?
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Following is the transcript of the video:
Narrator: When you go to sleep, if I pinched you, you'd be up. If I shook you, you'd be up, right? But under anesthesia, I'm gonna pinch you and do a full operation and you're not up. So it's really further on the spectrum of unconsciousness.
Narrator: When you wake up after being put under with general anesthesia you barely feel like any time has passed. You could have been out for an hour or a day and you wouldn't know the difference.
Fong: When you go to a natural sleep, people call your name, your alarm goes off, you wake up, right? This is not what is gonna happen during general anesthesia. You're gonna be unconscious.
Narrator: You're closer to being in a coma than being asleep.
Anesthesia was first used during surgery in 1846. The drug provided at that time was ether. Now anesthesiologists more commonly use a combination of drugs like propofol and fentanyl which interrupt neural pathways so you don't feel pain and you don't remember the surgery.
Fong: Three things that you need for general anesthesia are you need amnesia so that they don't remember, analgesia so they have pain relief and then operating conditions for the surgeon. Some surgeries you need the patient to be very relaxed so you would use a muscle relaxant. Other surgeries the patient just needs to be asleep and anesthetized but they don't need relaxation so how they do that varies upon the different medications that you're using. Some will depress excitatory neurons and some will enhance inhibitory neurons.
Narrator: Excitatory neurons, for example, get excited and send signals to other neurons to fire. Depressing them means less signals telling your brain you're in pain. Inhibitory neurons do the opposite. They make it harder for neurons to generate these electrical signals. In either case this means fewer active neurons overall which is important because when your body is being poked and prodded, neurons would typically fire to tell your brain you're in pain. If those neurons aren't firing, your brain doesn't know that your body is, well, being cut open.
Fong: Basically it interrupts the pathways and the communication between your neural networks. We're aiming for them to be not in pain by looking at their vital signs, their heart rate, their blood pressure. Then we want to make sure that they're unconscious.
Narrator: Without anesthesia, many important surgeries wouldn't be possible because they'd be way too traumatic.
Fong: Surgery didn't move forward, really, until anesthesia moved forward. You know, you watch those old movies. They give you a swig of alcohol, they put a tourniquet and they hack your leg off. People don't do well with that, right? If you had a bad heart, that would be the end of that.
Narrator: After the procedure is complete the doctors stop administering the meds and the most powerful effects of the drugs wear off but even though you're conscious again you might continue to experience some of the drugs side effects.
- published: 11 Aug 2018
- views: 561436
10:51
Pharmacology - GENERAL & LOCAL ANESTHETICS (MADE EASY)
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General anesthetics are a group of drugs commonly used in ma...
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General anesthetics are a group of drugs commonly used in major surgery to produce unconsciousness, analgesia, and depression of reflexes. Local anesthetics are used to block nerve transmission, to reduce or eliminate sensation of pain in small area of the body without affecting consciousness. This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as four stages of anesthesia (induction, excitement, surgical anesthesia, medullary paralysis), mechanism of action and common side effects of general and local anesthetics, GABA-A receptors, NMDA receptors, 2-pore-domain potassium channels, alpha-2A adrenergic receptors. Drugs mentioned include; Etomidate, Propofol, Barbiturates, Ketamine, Nitrous Oxide, Xenon, Cyclopropane, Halothane, Enflurane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Dexmedetomidine, Bupivacaine, Lidocaine, Mepivacaine, Procaine, Ropivacaine, and Tetracaine.
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0:00 Intro
1:06 Stages of anesthesia
2:03 General anaesthetics
8:36 Dexmedetomidine
9:31 Local anesthetics
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General anesthetics are a group of drugs commonly used in major surgery to produce unconsciousness, analgesia, and depression of reflexes. Local anesthetics are used to block nerve transmission, to reduce or eliminate sensation of pain in small area of the body without affecting consciousness. This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as four stages of anesthesia (induction, excitement, surgical anesthesia, medullary paralysis), mechanism of action and common side effects of general and local anesthetics, GABA-A receptors, NMDA receptors, 2-pore-domain potassium channels, alpha-2A adrenergic receptors. Drugs mentioned include; Etomidate, Propofol, Barbiturates, Ketamine, Nitrous Oxide, Xenon, Cyclopropane, Halothane, Enflurane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Dexmedetomidine, Bupivacaine, Lidocaine, Mepivacaine, Procaine, Ropivacaine, and Tetracaine.
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0:00 Intro
1:06 Stages of anesthesia
2:03 General anaesthetics
8:36 Dexmedetomidine
9:31 Local anesthetics
- published: 05 Feb 2018
- views: 949415
13:57
What is general anesthesia, & why it matters to patients & surgeons
What is general anesthesia and how is it different from sedation? In this video, I explain the different depths of anesthesia and why the differences matter to ...
What is general anesthesia and how is it different from sedation? In this video, I explain the different depths of anesthesia and why the differences matter to patients, surgeons, and anesthesiologists.
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0:00 Start
0:32 Introduction
0:56 Minimal sedation
1:56 Moderate "conscious" sedation
2:21 Deep sedation
3:13 General anesthesia
7:17 Paralytics
9:08 Patients
10:38 Surgeons
11:51 Anesthesiologists
Music:
Subtle Swagger by Ron Gelinas: https://soundcloud.com/atmospheric-music-portal
The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional.
#Anesthesiology #Residency #MedicalSchool
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What is general anesthesia and how is it different from sedation? In this video, I explain the different depths of anesthesia and why the differences matter to patients, surgeons, and anesthesiologists.
📚 $25 off your first tutoring lesson on Wyzant: https://trywyzant.com/MaxFeinstenMD-1
0:00 Start
0:32 Introduction
0:56 Minimal sedation
1:56 Moderate "conscious" sedation
2:21 Deep sedation
3:13 General anesthesia
7:17 Paralytics
9:08 Patients
10:38 Surgeons
11:51 Anesthesiologists
Music:
Subtle Swagger by Ron Gelinas: https://soundcloud.com/atmospheric-music-portal
The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional.
#Anesthesiology #Residency #MedicalSchool
- published: 02 Jul 2022
- views: 665431
2:22
Step-by-Step Guide: Administering Local Anaesthesia for Carpal Tunnel Decompression
A step-by-step instructional guide on injecting local anaesthetic comfortably and effectively for a carpal tunnel decompression. This tried and tested technique...
A step-by-step instructional guide on injecting local anaesthetic comfortably and effectively for a carpal tunnel decompression. This tried and tested technique provides anaesthesia to all the areas involved in surgery and even those like the ulnar extent of the wound and hook of hamate and the proximal antebrachial fascia that might sometimes be missed by conventional infiltration avoiding those rare instances where a small percentage of patients feel discomfort during the procedure.
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Mr. Samuel George MBChB, MSc, FRCS(Plast.), MFSTEd, Dip Hand Surg (Br.)
Consultant Plastic, Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgeon
Birmingham Hand Centre
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
https://wn.com/Step_By_Step_Guide_Administering_Local_Anaesthesia_For_Carpal_Tunnel_Decompression
A step-by-step instructional guide on injecting local anaesthetic comfortably and effectively for a carpal tunnel decompression. This tried and tested technique provides anaesthesia to all the areas involved in surgery and even those like the ulnar extent of the wound and hook of hamate and the proximal antebrachial fascia that might sometimes be missed by conventional infiltration avoiding those rare instances where a small percentage of patients feel discomfort during the procedure.
Don't forget to like and subscribe.
Mr. Samuel George MBChB, MSc, FRCS(Plast.), MFSTEd, Dip Hand Surg (Br.)
Consultant Plastic, Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgeon
Birmingham Hand Centre
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
- published: 01 Jul 2024
- views: 236
25:10
Simplifying the complexities of the anaesthesia ventilator
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- published: 20 Mar 2022
- views: 74829
9:29
3 things you DON'T KNOW happen to YOUR BODY under anesthesia (and HACKS TO FIX in 2023!)
#surgery #anesthesia #medicine
Have you ever wondered what happens to your body under anesthesia for surgery? This altered state of consciousness is powerful t...
#surgery #anesthesia #medicine
Have you ever wondered what happens to your body under anesthesia for surgery? This altered state of consciousness is powerful to help us heal, and it can help us heal both the mind and the body in the right setting.
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When calling my patient before surgery this week, she told me “if only I had known my body was going to have a tube down my throat!”
Anesthesia can be scary and anxiety provoking because you’re giving up control of your body, sometimes your whole body, so that you can undergo the totally unnatural state of surgery.
This can be lifesaving, but it also means unusual things are happening to your body while you’re in the medically induced, anesthesia coma.
Anesthesia TURNS OFF your body’s reflexes so your body can safely undergo surgery. Otherwise, you might have a heart attack, stroke, or kick your doctors during surgery.
Here are 3 things my patients don’t know happens to them under general anesthesia.
This is important because learning about it can help you prepare for it. And the more prepared you are, the safer, smoother, and more comfortable your surgery and recovery can be! You can also lower the chance of anesthesia complications.
This video/speech/channel DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. Patients with medical concerns should contact their physician. If your concern is an emergency, immediately call 911. This information is not a recommendation for ANY THERAPY. Some substances referenced in this content may be illegal, and this content is not a recommendation for, or endorsement of, their use in any way.
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#surgery #anesthesia #medicine
Have you ever wondered what happens to your body under anesthesia for surgery? This altered state of consciousness is powerful to help us heal, and it can help us heal both the mind and the body in the right setting.
💛 Learn about Dr. Kaveh's transformational Ketamine clinic: https://www.clarus-health.com
🔵 Ask personalized questions in private live streams + more: https://www.medicalsecretsmd.com/exclusive
⭕ Join the FREE discord: https://discord.gg/FTYbxH6yNB
When calling my patient before surgery this week, she told me “if only I had known my body was going to have a tube down my throat!”
Anesthesia can be scary and anxiety provoking because you’re giving up control of your body, sometimes your whole body, so that you can undergo the totally unnatural state of surgery.
This can be lifesaving, but it also means unusual things are happening to your body while you’re in the medically induced, anesthesia coma.
Anesthesia TURNS OFF your body’s reflexes so your body can safely undergo surgery. Otherwise, you might have a heart attack, stroke, or kick your doctors during surgery.
Here are 3 things my patients don’t know happens to them under general anesthesia.
This is important because learning about it can help you prepare for it. And the more prepared you are, the safer, smoother, and more comfortable your surgery and recovery can be! You can also lower the chance of anesthesia complications.
This video/speech/channel DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. Patients with medical concerns should contact their physician. If your concern is an emergency, immediately call 911. This information is not a recommendation for ANY THERAPY. Some substances referenced in this content may be illegal, and this content is not a recommendation for, or endorsement of, their use in any way.
Music attributions:
Disco Lounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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- published: 13 Mar 2022
- views: 2419467
3:04:54
Anesthesia Rapid Revision: Remarkable Rapid Revision Series FMGE Jan 2024 #fmgeJan2024 #fmge2024
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- published: 16 Nov 2022
- views: 337815