There may be simple procedures but there's never a simple anesthetic event! In this segment, the perioperative diagnosis is hypoxemia.
How do we prevent it, diagnose it, and manage it if it develops in a patient under anesthesia? Dr. Lydia Love explains the possible causes of hypoxemia in the anesthetized patient and essentials for troubleshooting and constructing a clinical response.
Running time: 26 mins
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