Anaesthesia for NEET-PG
Anaesthesia remains one of the crucial and scoring subjects of the NEET-PG syllabus. However, it should not be taken for granted at any cost. A significant number of questions carrying 45 marks are asked from it and the combined subjects of General surgery including Orthopedics, and Radiodiagnosis. Hence, it is imperative to gain a thorough understanding of the subject to ensure success in the NEET-PG exam.
Q1. A patient presented with headache, vomiting, and fever. Meningitis was suspected. While performing a lumbar puncture, which is the last struc...
CocaineThe first local anesthetic was introduced by Karl Koller from the leaves of Erythroxylum coca. 1st used for eye surgery and as spinal anes...
Groups of Local Anaesthetic and their ClassificationIt consists of ester and amide groups. Chloroprocaine is the shortest acting. The most widel...
How does PrepLadder make Anesthesia learning easy for students?
PrepLadder’s easy-to-understand notes and highly informative and detailed video lectures provide a simpler explanation of the complex topics of the subject. The high-quality content curated by our DREAM TEAM and in-house experts makes Anesthesia preparation a cakewalk for students aiming to crack the NEET-PG exam.
Meet our Anesthesia Faculty
Dr. Mohammed Wajid Ali is a distinguished specialist anesthetist and intensivist based at a leading multispecialty hospital in Dubai. He brings over 11 years of global teaching experience, including an extensive eight-year tenure dedicated to anesthesia instruction. With a robust background in emergency medicine and anesthesia, Dr. Wajid Alid is dedicated to transforming the educational journey of anesthesia into an enjoyable and enriching experience. Get ready to transform your Anaesthesia preparation with Dr. Mohammed Wajid Ali.
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