Pediatric Anesthesia Practice is a point-of-care guide to aid the clinician in the care of children in the perianesthetic period.Cambridge Pocket Clinician / Pediatric Anesthesia is designed to be a vital point-of-care guide to aid the clinician in the care of children in the perianesthetic period. It is a condensed and practical approach to the patient management, showcasing consistent standards that have been tested at the leading childrens hospitals world-wide.Cambridge Pocket Clinician / Pediatric Anesthesia is designed to be a vital point-of-care guide to aid the clinician in the care of children in the perianesthetic period. It is a condensed and practical approach to the patient management, showcasing consistent standards that have been tested at the leading childrens hospitals world-wide.Cambridge Pocket Clinician / Pediatric Anesthesia is designed to be a vital point-of-care guide to aid the clinician in the care of children in the perianesthetic period. It is a condensed and practical approach to the patient management, showcasing consistent standards that have been tested at the leading childrens hospitals world-wide. It is divided into three main sections: surgical procedures, co-existing diseases, and regional anesthesiaPart I. Co-Existing Diseases: Preface; 1. Anterior mediastinal mass; 2. Asthma; 3. Atrial septal defect (ASD); 4. Cerebral palsy; 5. Coarctation of the aorta; 6. Craniofacial syndromes; 7. Cystic fibrosis; 8. Emergence agitation; 9. Endocardial cushion defects: atrioventricular septal defects (AVSD) Ex-premature infant; 10. Hemophilia; 11. Mitochondrial myopathy; 12. Mucopolysaccharidoses; 13. Muscular dystrophy; 14. Neurofibromatosis; 15. Obstructive sleep apnea; 16. Oncological disease; 17. Patent ductus arteriosus; 18. Post operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) postoperative apnea; 19. Premature infant; 20. Seizure disorders; 21. Sickle cell disease; 22. Single ventricle physiology; 23. Tetralogy of fallot; 24. Thalassemia; 25. l³ƒ