Book contents
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Letter from the Associate Editor
- How to Use This Book
- Format
- Applied Exam Tips for Success
- Part I General Information
- Part II Anesthetic-Related Critical Events and Information
- Section 1 Respiratory, Airway, and Ventilator Management
- Section 2 Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Anesthesia
- Section 3 Neuroanesthesia
- Section 4 Renal and Urological
- Section 5 Hepatic and Gastrointestinal
- Section 6 Obstetric Anesthesia
- Section 7 Pediatric Anesthesia
- Section 8 Endocrine
- Section 9 Trauma Anesthesia
- Section 10 Emergency Events
- Section 11 Organ Transplant
- Chapter 83 Liver Transplant
- Chapter 84 Renal Transplant
- Chapter 85 Management of the Post-cardiac Transplant Patient
- Section 12 Post-Anesthesia Care Unit
- Section 13 Acute and Chronic Pain
- Section 14 Other Situations
- Section 15 Safety and Ethics
- Index
- References
Chapter 84 - Renal Transplant
from Section 11 - Organ Transplant
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2023
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Letter from the Associate Editor
- How to Use This Book
- Format
- Applied Exam Tips for Success
- Part I General Information
- Part II Anesthetic-Related Critical Events and Information
- Section 1 Respiratory, Airway, and Ventilator Management
- Section 2 Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Anesthesia
- Section 3 Neuroanesthesia
- Section 4 Renal and Urological
- Section 5 Hepatic and Gastrointestinal
- Section 6 Obstetric Anesthesia
- Section 7 Pediatric Anesthesia
- Section 8 Endocrine
- Section 9 Trauma Anesthesia
- Section 10 Emergency Events
- Section 11 Organ Transplant
- Chapter 83 Liver Transplant
- Chapter 84 Renal Transplant
- Chapter 85 Management of the Post-cardiac Transplant Patient
- Section 12 Post-Anesthesia Care Unit
- Section 13 Acute and Chronic Pain
- Section 14 Other Situations
- Section 15 Safety and Ethics
- Index
- References
Summary
A 47-year-old male is scheduled for a cadaveric kidney transplant. He is due for hemodialysis today. His last hemodialysis was 2 days ago. An EKG, chest X-ray, and labs are sent. He is complaining of chest pressure and tightness. He last ate 8 hours ago. What are your primary anesthetic concerns? Does it matter when his last dialysis was? His potassium (K+) is 6.1 mEq/L. Does this change your anesthetic? The EKG and chest X-ray show left ventricular hypertrophy. Does that affect your management? Do you consider the patient to be NPO since he last ate 8 hours ago? Assuming you proceed with the surgery, what monitors will you use? Would you use general or regional anesthetic? What is your plan for the maintenance of anesthesia?
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- Anesthesia Oral Board ReviewKnocking Out The Boards, pp. 357 - 359Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023