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Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block - Anaesthesia UK
www.frca.co.ukKey points: •Innervation of medial, anterior and lateral aspects of thigh comes from L2 to 4 •Fascia iliaca compartment contains three of four major nerves to the leg •Local anaesthetic injected here reliably reaches the femoral and LFCN only
Information about your procedure from The British ...
www.baus.org.ukKey Points • Cystoscopy is one of the commonest procedures done by urologists • It involves putting a telescope into the bladder through the water pipe (the urethra); this involves passing the telescope through the penis in men • We use this procedure to inspect the bladder and to take specimens of tissue for analysis
Neonatal thermoregulation - Infant journal
www.infantjournal.co.ukKey points Waldron, S., Mackinnon, R. (2007) Neonatal thermoregulationInfant 3(3): 101-04. 1. Newborn infants are acutely vulnerable to the harmful effects of thermal stress. 2. Preventing damaging heat loss from premature neonates at delivery remains a significant challenge. 3. More research is required to develop an evidence base for heat ...
Perioperative Preparation and Management
kemh.health.wa.gov.auKey points Surgical procedures performed under anaesthesia require the woman’s written consent (general, regional and local). See WA Health Consent to Treatment Policy 2016.1 It is the responsibility of the medical officer to obtain consent. See WA Health Consent to …
Course 7: Learning Styles - Careers in Ed
www.careersined.orgLearning Styles LEARNING STYLES 7.5 a a a a a aaaaaaaaaaa LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Essential Content Discussion Topics and Key Points SUPPORT MATERIAL:
Calculating Prevalences and Incidences
www.sjsu.eduPage 1 of C:\DATA\HS161\pre-inc-key-points.wpd Calculating Prevalences and Incidences 1. Prevalence = no. of cases population size a. Prevalence can be measured in an closed cohort or in an open population.
Health Protection Agency - WHO
www.who.intHPA Compendium of Chemical Hazards Diesel Key Points Fire • Flammable • Vapour / air mixtures may be explosive • Use foam and liquid-tight protective clothing with breathing apparatus
Key Points - WHO
www.who.intESSENTIAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES CLINICAL PROCEDURES HTP/EHT/CPR 14 Practical anaesthesia Key Points