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Anesthesia, fluid administration

Medicine seems never to allow for complacency. As illustrated in Figure 6, we have been trapped in the Charybodian vortex through failure to recognize that the unusually safe rates of parenteral fluid administration may become quite inappropriate for the surgical patient as a result of operation itself, anesthesia, and the use of opiates for pain. [Pg.125]


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