from Section 2 - Targeting Effects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 December 2019
The anaesthetist has the option to perform fluid therapy by adhering to strict protocols and rules-of-thumb. However, gaining a better understanding of how to guide this therapy adds interest to the anaesthetist’s professional life, allows more capable handling of tricky situations, and leads to improved patient outcomes. This author has used, and sometimes developed, methods that aim to give the anaesthetist an opportunity to personalize the art and practice of fluid therapy. This chapter includes tips and suggestions about methods that might be considered.
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