Anesthesia Alert: Reduce PONV by "Bookending" Propofol. The key is to get gas out of the patient's system.
Anesthesia Alert: Should you stock Succinylcholine or Rocuronium? Which should be your first choice for breaking a laryngospasm?
The next-generation anesthesia machines. Technology updates make anesthesia delivery safer for patients and easier for providers.
Does your anesthesia service make the drade? Look for these qualities at the head of the OR table.
Winning the pain game. No single drug is capable of targeting all types of pain, so a multimodal approach is vital.
Airway management for tiny customers. Pediatric patients can present a unique set of challenges.
What makes multimodal work? Achieve post-op pain management success with these expert insights.
How long before video laryngoscopy is the new standard of care? With their consistently clear airway views, they make difficult intubations routine.
Get the most from your anesthesia providers. An administrator and an anesthesiologist share the secrets to their working success.
Difficult airways: Are you prepared for the challenging intubations that you can't predict?
How I mix my multimodal cocktail. A dash of NSAIDs, a splash of IV acetaminophen, and a shot of regional or local anesthesia will send your patients home free of pain.
Surgeons' Lounge: Pushing propofol. 5 arguments against RN-administered propofol.
5 products to make your anesthesia more efficient. Are your providers equipped with these helpful technologies?
Anesthesia Alert: Are older patients getting too much anesthesia?
Surgeons' Lounge: Awake and aware. Nerve Blocks on Unconscious Patients a Bad Idea
Intubate with care. Nothing ruins a patient's surgical experience like broken teeth, cut lips and airway bleeding.
The Surgeons' Lounge: A safer anesthetic. Will Phaxan challenge propofol's dominance?
Are continuous nerve blocks worth the trouble? The benefits of pain catheters outweigh the drawbacks.
Anesthesia Alert: 4 keys to my anesthesia technique. My patients wake up faster with less pain and fewer complications.
Alternative uses for peripheral nerve blocks. These innovations show regional anesthesia's not just for surgery.