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An error occurred while saving the comment Heleno Paiva commentedYou mean: ishiara charts. Nice idea.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Heleno Paiva commentedNeonatology- somatic capurro: shape of the ear, the hands and feet, aspect of skin, mammary gland...
Yikes!
I hated that table... Hehehehe
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An error occurred while saving the comment Heleno Paiva commentedI disagree. I don't find this an useful formula.
Since we have gas analysers, the MAC values are not really that important.
The skilled anesthesiologist who trained with gasman and studied the gasses properly wouldn't need such a formula, thus it would represent very little benefict in practical life.
For such data, I would recommend the app gas guide- it has all these values. It is quite handy to first year-anesthesiology residents such as myself. =)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Heleno Paiva commentedWell- the medcalc app is the major reason why I use iOS and not android. Once pascal releases his android app, then I'll consider using a new system. Medcalc is also the reason why I bought my iPhone: I gave up my palm and I just followed this app!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Heleno Paiva commentedThis is on the barash hand book:
Max Doses
Lidocaine 4.5mg/kg (300mg max)
Lidocaine + Epi 7mg/kg (500mg max)
Bupivacaine 2mg/kg (175mg max)
Bupivacaine + Epi 3mg/kg (225mgmax) -
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This formula is so incredibly easy to calculate.
Www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20622617
This is from 2010 journal of trauma. The abstract is already enough to understand the equation