Physicians often perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation improperly in children, generating excessive rescue breaths that could cause "overventilation," according to a study reported in Anesthesiology News.
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Somnia Anesthesia Services has issued a white paper titled "Best Practices for Anesthesia Onboarding and Change Management."
Editor's note: This article by Tony Mira, president and CEO of Anesthesia Business Consultants, an anesthesia & pain management billing and practice management services company, originally appeared in Anesthesia Business Consultants eAlerts, a free electronic newsletter. Sign-up to receive this…
Perioperative nurses who care for patients before, during and after peripheral nerve block administration in outpatient settings should better understand PNBs and become competent in identifying and managing potential complications associated with their use, writes Imelda Wright, BSN, RN, CNOR,…
Jeffrey Kasselman, MD, has joined Chase County Community Hospital in Imperial, Neb., after completing an anesthesia and critical care residency and pain management fellowship, according to a report from The Imperial Republican.
The American Society of Anesthesiologists has joined a group of surgical organizations in expressing deep concern with CMS' rejection of a number of the AMA's Resource/ Specialty Society Based Relative Value Scale Update Committee recommendations in the 2011 Medicare physician…
A former nurse anesthesia student at Mountain State University in Beckley, W.Va., has filed a federal lawsuit against the school, alleging instructors and administrators committed acts of fraud, negligence and intentional misrepresentation while she attended MSU, according to a Register-Herald…
Stephen P. Long, MD, associate professor of anesthesiology at Virginia Commonwealth University, has been appointed to the governing board of the University of Virginia.
Epidural catheters can be removed safely despite international normalized ratios higher than 1.4 during the initiation of warfarin therapy, according to a study reported in Anesthesiology News.
Jennifer Wray Cole, MD, associate professor of anesthesiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, died Saturday, July 2, in Jerseyville, Ill., from injuries she sustained in a bicycling accident, according to a university release.
