
|Articles|November 30, 2012
ClinQuiz: Implementing the American Animal Hospital Association's Anesthesia Guidelines (Sponsored by Abbott Animal Health) Answer 5B
ClinQuiz: Implementing the American Animal Hospital Association's Anesthesia Guidelines (Sponsored by Abbott Animal Health) Answer 5B
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However, anesthesia induction and endotracheal intubation involves a transition that includes an amazing transfer of responsibility for homeostasis from the patient to its care providers. Skill and knowledge are required to deliver anesthetic induction agents to the appropriate effects, control the airway, and initiate inhalant anesthetics or administer additional injectable anesthetics as needed.
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