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Practical Points in Anesthesia

Chapter 25: INDEX
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Practical techniques for inducing and maintaining inhalation anesthesia with chloroform, ether, and anaesthol are presented, including mask configuration and gradual dropwise induction. Cautious administration and morphine premedication are recommended, with respiratory patterns and reflexes used to judge the surgical plane. Recognition and management of complications—cardiac and respiratory collapse, obstructed breathing from crowding, and reflex responses to surgical manipulation—are discussed. Airway measures such as breathing tubes, intubation, jaw and tongue maneuvers, oxygen, and artificial respiration are outlined. Advice on maintaining depth, when to stimulate, sequencing agents for different procedures, awakening, and postoperative distress completes the practical guidance.

INDEX

  • Anaesthol, 36
  • Anesthesia, Complete, 11
    • Depth Required by Various Cases, 43
    • General Course of, 31
    • Induction of, 10
    • Intubation, 39
    • Minor, with Ethyl-Chloride, 38
    • Primary, 11
  • Anesthetic, Concentrated, 24
  • Ano-respiratory Reflex, 22
  • Asphyxia, Post-operative, 33
  • Awakening, Signs of, 16, 31
    • Stimuli, 16
  • Breath, Holding the, 22
  • Breathing, Influence of Morphine on, 37
    • Mechanical Obstruction to, 25
    • Obstructed, 24
  • Breathing-tube, 26
  • Camphor-Ether Stimulation, 29
  • Cardiac Collapse, 12
  • Cases Requiring Superficial Anesthesia, 43
    • Deep Anesthesia, 44
  • Clogging of the Anesthesia Tubes, 42
  • Cocainization of the Pharynx, 40
  • Collapse, Cardiac, 12
    • Respiratory, 14
  • Color, 17
    • In Intubation Anesthesia, 42
  • Complete Anesthesia, 11
  • Cornea, 19
  • Coughing During Narcosis, 22
  • Crowding, 13, 24
  • Degree, Surgical, 11
    • In Intubation Anesthesia, 41
  • Distress, Post Operative, 34
  • Ethyl-Chloride, Minor Anesthesia with, 38
  • Eyelid Test, 20
  • Gas Pain, 34
  • Holding the Breath, 22
  • Idiosyncrasy, Individual, 21
  • Incision, Initial, 15
  • Individual Idiosyncrasy, 21
  • Induction of Anesthesia, 10
  • Infusion, Venous, 29
  • Initial Incision, 15
  • Intubation Anesthesia, 39
    • Color in, 42
    • Clogging of the Tubes in, 42
    • Pulse in, 42
    • Respiration in, 42
    • Surgical Degree, 41
  • Lips, Valve Action of, 25
  • Maintenance of the Surgical Plane, 16
  • Mask, Schimmelbusch, 9
  • Mechanical Obstruction to Breathing, 25
  • Minor Anesthesia with Ethyl-Chloride, 38
  • Morphine Breathing, 37
  • Morphine, Influence of, 30
  • Nausea, 35
  • Obstructed Breathing, 24
  • Obstruction, Mechanical, Breathing, 25
  • Office Anesthesia, 38
  • Pain, Post-operative, 36
  • Paralysis, Respiratory, 24
  • Pharyngeal Reflex, 22
  • Pharynx, Cocainization of, 40
  • Post-operative Asphyxia, 33
  • Post operative Distress, 34
  • Primary Anesthesia, 11
  • Pulse, 18
    • Volume of, During Narcosis, 29
  • Pupil, 19
  • Recession of the Tongue During Narcosis, 26
    • After Narcosis, 33
  • Reflex, Pharyngeal, 22
    • Ano-respiratory, 22
    • Splanchnic, 22
  • Respiration, 16
    • In Intubation Anesthesia, 42
  • Respiratory Collapse, 14
  • Respiratory Paralysis, 24
  • Schimmelbusch Mask, 9
  • Secretions, 20
  • Signs of Awakening, 16, 31
    • Of Sufficient Anesthesia, 16
  • Splanchnic Reflex, 22
  • Stimulation During Narcosis, 28
    • With Camphor-Ether, 29
    • With Strychnine, 29
  • Stimuli, Awakening, 16
  • Strychnine Stimulation, 29
  • Sufficient Anesthesia, Signs of, 16
  • Surgical Degree, 11
    • In Intubation Anesthesia, 41
  • Surgical Plane, Maintenance of the, 16
  • Termination of Narcosis, 32
  • Thirst after Narcosis, 35
  • Tongue, Recession of, During Narcosis, 26
    • After Narcosis, 33
  • Tranquil Narcosis, 31
  • Valve Action of the Lips, 25
  • Venous Infusion, 29
  • Volume of the Pulse During Narcosis, 29
  • Vomiting During Anesthesia, 23
    • After Anesthesia, 34