Anaesthesia and having a baby
As Australasia’s leading authority on anaesthesia, ANZCA provides accessible, evidence-based information designed to help you make informed decisions. This information on anaesthesia and having a baby is a guide only and should not replace information supplied by your anaesthe...
Anaesthesia and Critical Care in Unusual and Transport Environments (ACCUTE) SIG
The executive of the ACCUTE SIG maintains ongoing internal communication, usually utilising electronic mediums and personal meetings at ACE events, to discuss matters related to the group's area of interest.
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During your child’s anaesthesia
'During your child’s anaesthesia' is the third in a series of four ANZCA fact sheets about anaesthesia and children.
After your child’s anaesthesia
'After your child’s anaesthesia' is the last in a series of four ANZCA fact sheets about anaesthesia and children.
Preparing for your child’s anaesthesia
'Preparing for your child’s anaesthesia' is the second in a series of four ANZCA fact sheets about anaesthesia and children.
EPA 7 Review - Obstetric anaesthesia
Provide obstetric analgesia and anaesthesia.
Anaesthesia and having a baby - general information
Being pregnant and giving birth put a lot of pressure on our bodies. It's common to experience a degree of discomfort or pain during labour and there's a chance that you'll require surgery while you're pregnant. You might not need the care of an anaesthetist when you're carryi...
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PG18(A) Guideline on monitoring during anaesthesia
To guide practitioners on monitoring standards that should be applied to clinical management in order to optimise patient safety and quality care
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