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26 DAFTAR PUSTAKA

1. Stone J David, Gal J thomas. Airway management. In: Miller’s Anaesthesia.

Philadelphia: churchill livingstone; 2000. p. 1326-27.

2. Therapies. Introduction to general anesthetics. Update 2007 september 24.

Available from: http://www.becomenatural.com/blog.

3. Morgan Edward. J, Mikhail S. Maged, Murray J. Michael. Airway

management. In: Clinical anesthesiology. 4th ed. New York: A Lange

medical book. 2006: p. 91-116.

4. Safavi MR, Hanormand. A. A comparison effect of intravenous pethidine

vs sufentanil on attenuation of cardiovascular respon to laringoskopi and

tracheal intubation : a Randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial

study. ICR.Journal. 2008;1(4):228-33.

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acebutalol, and lidocaine for controlling the cardiovascular response to

endotracheal intubation for oral surgical procedures. J Oral Maxillofac Surg.

1987;45:835-40.

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intubation with fentanyl. Anaesth Journal. 1981;36:1022-26.

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2002; 46(2): 104- 6.

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