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, En cas d'anesthésie générale, quel protocole utilisez-vous ? Anesthésie totale intraveineuse (ATIV)

, Anesthésie intraveineuse à objectif de concentration (AIVOC) ; monitorez-vous les patients pendant la chirurgie ? Pression non invasive, oxymétrie de pouls, ECG ; pression artérielle invasive ; cathéter veineux central

. Bis/entropie,

, Question 7. Comment évaluez-vous la douleur ? Echelle visuelle analogique ; échelle verbale d'intensité

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, Votre équipe pratique-t-elle l'hypnose pour la neurochirurgie éveillée ? Quel est le professionnel qui la pratique ? Question 12. Pensez-vous qu'il serait intéressant d'introduire l'hypnose dans votre pratique de la neurochirurgie éveillée ? Question 13. Le patient reçoit-il une médication avant la chirurgie ? Si oui, laquelle ? Question 14. Prévenez-vous systématiquement la survenue de nausées-vomissements postopératoires ? Si oui