Book contents
- Taking on TIVA
- Taking on TIVA
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Power to the People: the Rationale of a Practical Text
- Chapter 1 Why Bother?
- Chapter 2 You Say ‘PK’ and I Say ‘No Way!’; You Say ‘Keo’ and I Say ‘Time to Go!’
- Chapter 3 TCI and TIVA: What a Good Idea!
- Chapter 4 Milk of Amnesia
- Chapter 5 A Catwalk with a Difference
- Chapter 6 Let’s Get Started
- Chapter 7 Let’s Get Pumped!
- Chapter 8 ‘But I’m Used to MAC!’
- Chapter 9 Be Aware, Unaware and Confusion Everywhere
- Chapter 10 Do You Want Fries with That?
- Chapter 11 Intra- and Post-operative Analgesia for TIVA
- Chapter 12 Wakey Wakey!
- Chapter 13 Under Pressure
- Chapter 14 Ankle Biters
- Chapter 15 Old Timers
- Chapter 16 Big Can Be Beautiful!
- Chapter 17 A Bun in the Oven
- Chapter 18 Saving the Whales by Taking on TIVA
- Chapter 19 TIVA Drugs for Sedation
- Chapter 20 Skiing Off-Piste and Other Assorted Goodies
- Index
- References
Chapter 12 - Wakey Wakey!
Smooth Recovery from TIVA
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2019
- Taking on TIVA
- Taking on TIVA
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Power to the People: the Rationale of a Practical Text
- Chapter 1 Why Bother?
- Chapter 2 You Say ‘PK’ and I Say ‘No Way!’; You Say ‘Keo’ and I Say ‘Time to Go!’
- Chapter 3 TCI and TIVA: What a Good Idea!
- Chapter 4 Milk of Amnesia
- Chapter 5 A Catwalk with a Difference
- Chapter 6 Let’s Get Started
- Chapter 7 Let’s Get Pumped!
- Chapter 8 ‘But I’m Used to MAC!’
- Chapter 9 Be Aware, Unaware and Confusion Everywhere
- Chapter 10 Do You Want Fries with That?
- Chapter 11 Intra- and Post-operative Analgesia for TIVA
- Chapter 12 Wakey Wakey!
- Chapter 13 Under Pressure
- Chapter 14 Ankle Biters
- Chapter 15 Old Timers
- Chapter 16 Big Can Be Beautiful!
- Chapter 17 A Bun in the Oven
- Chapter 18 Saving the Whales by Taking on TIVA
- Chapter 19 TIVA Drugs for Sedation
- Chapter 20 Skiing Off-Piste and Other Assorted Goodies
- Index
- References
Summary
The use of TIVA is associated with some additional workload for the anaesthetist, particularly before the start of the anaesthetic when all the necessary equipment must be found and assembled, drugs should be drawn up and checked, and infusion pumps programmed. This extra effort compared with the preparation required for inhalational anaesthesia is considered by many to be worthwhile for many reasons, one of which is the pleasant and smooth nature of the recovery.
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- Taking on TIVADebunking Myths and Dispelling Misunderstandings, pp. 95 - 105Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019