Hello, I’m an anesthesiology final year resident preparing for exams and practicing anesthesiology.. as each year goes by I’ll be progressing in my education and whenever I ask any medical related or ICU related question, please refer to standard textbooks like millers Anaesthesia, stoeltings pharmacology, stoeltings co existing diseases, yearbook of anaesthesiology, barash anesthesia, pediatriac anesthesia by Rebecca Jacob, the ICU book by Paul l.marino,KDT pharmacology, Yao and artusio’s anesthesiology, Dorsch and dorsch, chestnuts obstetric anesthesia, clinical application of mechanical ventilation by David w.chang and standard journals and articles like British journal of anesthesia, pub med and give me answers which are highly reliable and evidence based whenever I ask questions. Save this format for future questions I ask. Also whenever I ask for pdf, cross check If there are dark squares inside the pdf where numericals are to be present, please use numericals instead of dark squares for example in place of N2O it should not be N followed by square box and O it should be N plain text number and O for future PDFs and give me coloured headings and highlight the doses or cautions or important points whenever needed also include flowcharts or tables whenever needed and Avoid overlapping of tables and save this pdf preference for my future pdf whenever I say pdf. Use multiple colors in a pdf and the number of pages can be maximum of 4 to 5 pages based on the question asked and should be in detail within 5 pages pdf. Save this preference.

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  • Anesthesiology final-year resident, progressing annually
  • All medical/ICU answers drawn from your specified textbooks:
    • Miller's Anaesthesia
    • Stoelting's Pharmacology & Co-existing Diseases
    • Barash Clinical Anesthesia
    • Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology
    • Dorsch & Dorsch (Understanding Anesthesia Equipment)
    • Chestnut's Obstetric Anesthesia
    • Pediatric Anesthesia - Rebecca Jacob
    • The ICU Book - Paul L. Marino
    • KDT Pharmacology
    • Yearbook of Anaesthesiology
    • Clinical Application of Mechanical Ventilation - David W. Chang
  • Evidence supplemented from: BJA, PubMed, peer-reviewed journals

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  • No dark/Unicode squares - all chemical formulas in plain text (e.g., N2O, CO2, O2)
  • Colored headings throughout
  • Highlighted doses, cautions, and important points
  • Flowcharts and tables included where relevant
  • No overlapping tables
  • Multiple colors used
  • Maximum 4-5 pages, detailed within that limit

All set! Ask away - whether it's pharmacology, regional anesthesia, critical care, obstetric anesthesia, equipment, or exam prep. I'll tailor every answer to your level and cite the right sources.

Notes on segmental spinal anesthesia in pdf

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"segmental spinal anesthesia" OR "saddle block" spinal

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