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- R L Fischer.
- Nurse Anesth. 1992 Sep 1; 3 (3): 110-20.
AbstractCertified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) provide anesthesia to a wide spectrum of patients, including those undergoing various neurosurgical procedures. While some CRNAs specialize in neuroanesthesia, most are involved on a more episodic basis. Using a case study format, this article reviews the pathophysiology associated with six common neurologic conditions the general practice CRNA may encounter. Important anesthesia considerations for each condition are discussed.
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