not done any lengthy period of it.
I did, however, find this, which seems to be a fairly straightforward, as long as you
recognise that a "tuberculin syringe" (or TB syringe) is
very very similar to what we might call an "insulin
syringe" (see here), that "anode tubes" are reinforced ET tubes, and
remember that Pentothal is the trade name for Sodium
Thiopental.
Another little resource is the SNACC website (Society for
Neurosurgical Anesthesia (sic) and Critical Care), which
has this little guide on it.
In all honesty I think, however, that the questions are
more likely to be asked on principles, such as ICP (and
management) and Cerebral Blood Flow (and that nice graph
with the three lines for MAP, PaCO2 and PaO2 on it plus
effects of anaesthetic drugs). There might be a mention
of air embolism and management in a sitting neuro case...
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