Multi-source feedback (anaesthesia) - self-assessment form
Multi-source feedback (anaesthesia) - self-assessment form
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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...
National Anaesthesia Day 2023 A4 poster (te Reo Māori)
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PG18(A) Guideline on monitoring during anaesthesia
PG18(A) Guideline on monitoring during anaesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia fact sheet
Epidurals offer the most complete relief from contraction pain. They rapidly numb the lower body, but allow you to be aware during the birth of your baby. They can provide sustained pain relief that can be tailored to your needs to still allow a degree of movement and sensation.
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Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery
PG06(A) Guideline on the anaesthesia record
PG06(A) Guideline on the anaesthesia record