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 Anaesthetic Department
Anaesthetists are fully qualified doctors who have had specialist training in anaesthesia, in the treatment of pain, in the care of very ill patients (intensive care), and in emergency care (resuscitation).
Your anaesthetist will then ask you to breathe some oxygen from a face mask which you can hold for yourself if you wish (if you are claustrophobic mention this to your anaesthetist when he or she sees you on the ward and methods of avoiding this problem will be discussed).
http://www.ctc.nhs.uk/anaes_patinfo.html   (3275 words)

  
 Boulcott Hospital
Anaesthetists are trained in a range of methods to treat pain, from simple physical methods to increase comfort through tablets to advanced medical procedures including pain pumps and epidurals.
Anaesthetists are doctors who have specialised in anaesthesia.
Your Anaesthetist will plan the safest anaesthetic for you, and is specially trained to deal with any problems that arise, but always remember an anaesthetic is a major medical procedure.
http://www.boulcotthospital.co.nz/admission/anaesthetic.html   (941 words)

  
 Information About Anaesthetic for Children
Anaesthetists also make preoperative assessments of the child’s medical condition to advise on preparation and care of the child before, during and after surgery.
Anaesthetists stay with your child throughout surgery and are responsible for their care in the immediate post operative period in the Recovery Room.
Anaesthetists are actively involved in the management of post-operative pain and other problems.
http://www.gh.vic.gov.au/periop/anaesth/informat.htm   (847 words)

  
 Epidural
Anaesthetists are specially trained to recognise and promptly treat situations which may be life-threatening or permanently debilitating.
Your anaesthetist cannot guarantee that an epidural will always be completely successful, that there is no risk, or that you will be satisfied with degree of pain relief.
The epidural is very effective in relieving backache and contraction pains, but may allow the mother to feel some sensation at the time of delivery when her cooperation may be required.
http://www.drprice.com.au/epidural.html   (1336 words)

  
 Winterlude 96 - Pre-Admission Clinics: New Territory for the Anaesthetist
Clerical staff pre-register the patient, nurses evaluate and educate the patient, and an anaesthetist assesses the patient to ensure optimal medical conditions.
"anaesthetists must recognize their responsibility to preserve and defend an appropriate standard of care and, in doing so, maintain the rights of the patient and the dignity of the specialty''.
The patient must clearly understand that the anaesthetist in the clinic provides an opportunity to discuss anaesthetic concerns and the various anaesthetic options.
http://www.anesthesia.org/winterlude/wl96/wl96_1.html   (982 words)

  
 Anaesthetics : Anaesthesia and You
Anaesthetists in Australia are specialists - that is, they are among the world's most highly trained doctors, having spent several years undergoing specialised training in anaesthesia, pain control, resuscitation and managing medical emergencies.
Your anaesthetist will continue to monitor your condition carefully well after surgery is finished to ensure your recovery is as smooth and trouble-free as possible.
Your anaesthetist will be happy to answer them and to discuss the best way to work with you for the best possible outcome.
http://www.rwh.org.au/rwhanaes/whatis.cfm?doc_id=3363   (1278 words)

  
 The Hindu : Tamil Nadu News : `Anaesthetist's role in managing chronic disorders vital'
Anaesthetists on Sunday discussed techniques to manage patients with chronic disorders to improve surgical outcomes.
An anaesthetist's skill lay in effectively managing the patient before, during and after surgery, it was pointed out.
Participants at the Continuing Medical Education programme, MACME-2004, organised by the Department of Anaesthesiology, Madras Medical College, focused on procedures to be followed during surgery while managing patients with co-existing disorders ranging from ischaemic heart disease and bronchial asthma to renal failure and diabetes mellitus.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/06/14/stories/2004061411090500.htm   (340 words)

  
 The Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society (CAS) - Position Papers
Because evaluation in a pre-admission clinic represents a new service which does not relieve the anaesthetist at the time of surgery of any of his or her legal responsibilities, such evaluation should receive funding from sources outside those allocated for existing anaesthesia services.
The medical direction of the clinic should be accomplished by anaesthetists, since all patients must have a pre-anaesthesia evaluation before surgery and most of the questions and problems that arise in this evaluation can be resolved only by an anaesthetist.
The pre-admission anaesthesia evaluation will provide the anaesthetist on the day of surgery with much useful information regarding the patient's condition.
http://www.cas.ca/public/position_papers   (1299 words)

  
 Anaesthetic
After the operation, the anaesthetist stops giving the medicines that were keeping the patient unconscious and he or she is taken to a recovery room where there are specially trained staff.
Anaesthetists see patients while being trained, but a consultant supervises them during all procedures.
This process continues after the operation, when the anaesthetist will organise the control of any pain or sickness and advise on when it is safe to eat and drink again.
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/facts/anaesthetic.htm   (861 words)

  
 Informed consent and professional misconduct - Healthcare Management
The anaesthetist admitted to have loosened her cloths, lowered her under-garments and inserted in the immediate postoperative period a diclofenac suppository into her for pain relief but rebutted the allegation that he and the dentist had raped her.
The anaesthetist then thought that there would be post operative pain and wanted to also make the patient comfortable in the post operative period.
The anaesthetist had not discussed this mode of postoperative pain relief with the complainant beforehand.
http://www.expresshealthcaremgmt.com/20011015/legalities1.htm   (945 words)

  
 User and Dialogue Models for an Intelligent Patient Monitor
The anaesthetist should be aware that the reliability of the monitor's advisory expert system should not be confused with the patient data presented by the monitor.
In this case, the anaesthetist will seek the solution himself, either from clinical observation or by further examination of the patient data with visualization tools provided by the monitor.
In an operating theatre for example, an anaesthetist must divide his attention between patient, monitors, and surgeon, and may have his hands occupied while administering medication or adjusting the mechanics of a ventilator.
http://www.coiera.com/papers/medinf/medinf.doc.html   (6921 words)

  
 The Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society (CAS) - Members
Anaesthetists are specialist physicians who are indispensable to the practice of safe, pain-free, peri-operative medicine, as well as all types of pain management and critical care.
the anaesthetist is a highly trained physician (with at least five years of specialist training) who is critical to the well being and survival of patients undergoing surgery.
anaesthetists are the experts in all aspects of resuscitation, and are responsible for teaching these skills and techniques to the other medical professionals and para-medical personnel
http://www.cas.ca/members/sign_in/newsletter/v13_03?load=04   (985 words)

  
 Patient Resources
While you are unconscious and unaware, your anaesthetist remains with you at all times.
During general anaesthesia, your anaesthetist will put you into a state of carefully controlled unconsciousness and you will be unaware for the period of your operation.
He or she monitors your condition and administers the right amount of anaesthetic drugs to maintain you in the correct level of unconsciousness for the period of surgery.
http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/index.asp?PageID=138   (983 words)

  
 BRI Final Report: Annex A: The role of the anaesthetists
During the course of cardio pulmonary bypass it is undoubtedly a period when the demands on the anaesthetist are less, because a lot of the responsibility is dedicated to the perfusionist, and the anaesthetist does not leave the patient unattended; if the senior is not there, a junior anaesthetist would be present.' [68]
One is to try and prevent its development and that is to try and maintain an adequate perfusion, the need for circulatory arrest, the need for low flow may prevent that at a particular time.
`This is not ideal and in the climate of the time, meant a choice on the part of the anaesthetist between those patients upstairs [in the ITU] and downstairs [in the theatre].
http://www.bristol-inquiry.org.uk/final_report/annex_a/chapter_14_9.htm   (931 words)

  
 Day surgery and anaesthesia
Your anaesthetist and surgeon decide together whether you need pain relievers to take home if they expect some postoperative pain or discomfort after your discharge.
Your anaesthetist is responsible for constantly watching over your breathing, pulse and blood pressure during your operation.
Be guided by your doctor and anaesthetist, but other general suggestions to help you take care of yourself at home include:
http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/BHCV2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Day_surgery_and_anaesthesia?open   (1077 words)

  
 KiwiCareers - Anaesthetist / Job Market
As technology and surgical techniques advance, the skills required by anaesthetists are changing.
Additionally, advances in surgical techniques have led to an increasing number of operations being done on a day-surgery basis, requiring different skills from anaesthetists.
This generally means that more surgical procedures will be needed.
http://www.kiwicareers.govt.nz/jobs/3c_doc/j15173e.htm   (406 words)

  
 PakMediNet - View Abstract
Sixty six percent believed that anaesthetist was responsible for peri-operative care but only 34% knew that he also worked in pain clinic.
The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge of our patients about the peri-operative role of anaesthetist, so that awareness programme may be arranged to educate the public, accordingly in a developing country.
Majority of our patients knew that anaesthesia is given by qualified doctors and they wanted to know their anaesthetist but very little knew that anaesthetist also had other jabs to do, out side the operation theatre.
http://www.pakmedinet.com/view.php?id=5699   (416 words)

  
 NHS - Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals NHS Trust - Anaesthetics and Theatres
Depending on the nature of the surgery and the state of your general health it may be necessary to discuss the implications of anaesthesia and surgery prior to making a definite commitment to proceeding with your operation.
At this time you should feel free to ask the Anaesthetist any questions you may have about the administration of the anaesthetic, the provision of post operative pain control or any concerns you may have.
All patients undergoing elective surgery will have the opportunity to meet and discuss their anaesthetic management with an Anaesthetist.
http://www.blackpool-victoria.nhs.uk/departments/aandt/questions.htm   (1118 words)

  
 OUP: Assisting the Anaesthetist: Morton
Assisting the Anaesthetist presents comprehensive and accessible information on the clinical and technical skills required of an anaesthetic assistant.
Special emphasis has been placed on resuscitation, and the emergency situations encountered by the anaesthetist.
The key learning points have been highlighted throughout, and a comprehensive up-to-date reference guide has been provided to guide the trainee to further reading.
http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-262443-1   (399 words)

  
 Vote Deeny - Vote for your life
People of any age group who are involved in a road accident, especially with neck injuries, may need the urgent attention of a very skilled anaesthetist.
unless we are accompanied by a skilled anaesthetist who can maintain life.
A £90m "hospital" which will provide Outpatient care and some Long-stay beds for the elderly and patients who need rehabilitation.
http://www.votedeeny.com/html/readarticle.php?article_id=3   (327 words)

  
 Youreable.com Consultant Anaesthetist & Pain ...
In my experience, most pain clinics are run by consultant anaesthetists, certainly all three of the local ones here are.
I wish you luck, I really do.However Ted is wrong when he says that virtually any type of pain can be sorted by these people.
Seriously, with modern treatments, medications, gases, electrical gadgets, plus herbs, hynosis, massage and loads of other techniques, your Doctor can aleviate virtually all pain.
http://www.youreable.com/forums/thread.jsp?forum=6&thread=8538   (1686 words)

  
 TRAUMA.ORG: Trauma-list: Anaesthetists in the Emergency Room
Today the protocol change if intubation is anticipate before the patient arrive or if it is a child.
In our center in the past the E.R. physician was the one that had the first try of intubation whether it was adult or a child.
The E.R. physician do the intubation on emergency when ther is no time to call the anaesthetist.
http://www.trauma.org/archives/anaest.html   (756 words)

  
 Medicare Benefits Schedule
Where an anaesthetist provides an additional (clinically relevant) service during anaesthesia that is not one listed in
the assistant anaesthetist’s account must show the names/s of the medical practitioners who performed the
anaesthetist to claim the total anaesthesia time for the procedure/s.
http://www.health.gov.au/pubs/mbs/mbs/css/mbs_book_november_2002_163.htm   (841 words)

  
 KiwiCareers - Anaesthetist / Personal Profile
There are so many different areas of medicine that I can be involved in, like obstetrics or cardiology, depending on what comes in the door.
Reward, says Angela, also comes from the whole process going well from when she first meets the patient to them waking up.
Angela is a registrar, so is in the early stages of her training as an anaesthetist.
http://www.kiwicareers.govt.nz/jobs/3c_doc/j15173f.htm   (553 words)

  
 BRI Final Report: Annex A: Increasing the number of anaesthetists and surgeons
`I believe that my anxieties concerning the consultant anaesthetist cover from July 1988 onwards stems from a chronic shortage of consultant availability in cardiac surgery.
We have been dogged by this for many years, and it seems to me that this situation will not really improve following the commencement of our expanded service.
At the same time, other consultant anaesthetists who are heavily overworked will quite understandably see the arrival of the new anaesthetist as an opportunity to reduce their own commitment to their contractual obligation.
http://www.bristol-inquiry.org.uk/final_report/annex_a/chapter_6_30.htm   (1990 words)

  
 Should same anaesthetist do preoperative anaesthetic visit and give subsequent anaesthetic? Questionnaire survey of ...
Preoperative assessment in Italy is always done by medical anaesthetists
assessment in Italy is judged by most anaesthetists doing it
In scenario A, "one patient, one anaesthetist," patients are
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/327/7406/79   (995 words)

  
 Anaesthetist Reanimator Reanimation
This appointment takes place on a reasonable date before the surgical intervention and allows to detect a possible contraindication for one type of anaesthesia, and describe the process of anaesthesia; most times, a local and regional anaesthesia.
However, he/she will have your medical history and will make the same questions the day of the operation.
There is a team of anaesthetists who work in a department.
http://www.hand-clinic.com/anaesthetists.htm   (113 words)

  
 British Medical Journal: Anaesthetist faces 18 charges of serious professional misconduct - John Evans-Appiah - News
He gave the go-ahead for surgery even though Mrs Woolgar, aged 31, who was having an epidural, said that she could feel cold gel on her abdomen, indicating she was not properly anaesthetised.
An anaesthetist working in Britain could be banned from practice this month if found guilty of charges of serious professional misconduct over incidents in which a 10 year old boy died during a tooth extraction and a patient undergoing a caesarean section writhed in pain because she was not fully anaesthetised.
British Medical Journal: Anaesthetist faces 18 charges of serious professional misconduct - John Evans-Appiah - News
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0999/is_7266_321/ai_66881250   (508 words)

  
 Goal 3
The Anaesthetist had a number of attempts at performing the procedure, with no success.
The complainant then attended his Anaesthetist and said he would like an epidural as suggested by the surgeon.
The Anaesthetist apologised to the complainant for not informing him of the possible side effects, explaining that what he experienced was a 'one-in-a-million' occurrence.
http://www.nt.gov.au/omb_hcscc/hcscc/publications/ar9899/goal3.htm   (1607 words)

  
 Labour Market Information on Anaesthetist
Anaesthetist is part of the Health industry occupational group.
Anaesthetist (or another title coded to this occupation) is on the New Zealand Immigration Service's Long Term Skill Shortage List.
NZSCO stands for the New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (more information about NZSCO is given in About This Information on page 4).
http://www.labourmarket.co.nz/s22217.htm   (344 words)

  
 Hospital up-beat about anaesthetist appointment » ABC South East SA » Local News
"It certainly does, he is a specialist anaesthetist, Chong is younger and has modern techniques and it brings a specialist to the team and it will be a world's best practice hospital through his experience and his training," he said.
Mr Whitehead believes the appointment of Dr Chong will bring the anaesthetics department up to a world class standard.
The hospital's board chairman, Peter Whitehead, says Dr Kean Chong from the Royal Adelaide Hospital has been appointed on a two-year contract beginning in January.
http://www.abc.net.au/cgi-bin/common/printfriendly.pl?/southeastsa/news/200412/s1266713.htm   (151 words)

  
 health.iafrica.com medically speaking general health Anaesthetist's exorbitant charges
You may say that he's less active than the surgeon but he does a very important job indeed.
Are you sure that the anaesthetist wasn't charging at what we call private rates whereas the surgeon may have been charging you what we call scale of benefits?
The anaesthetist has responsibilities long after the surgeon has left the theatre.
http://health.iafrica.com/medicallyspeaking/generalhealth/809575.htm   (317 words)

  
 Plymouth Anaesthetist Returns from Ethiopia
Fourteen Ethiopian anaesthetists plus many more nurse anaesthetists benefited from hands on training in the latest procedures.
“ORBIS is a catalyst for great change, it trains the doctors, anaesthetists and nurses in the latest procedures, it educates the public and it persuades Heads of States and Health Ministers to change policy.
Mike Inman, ORBIS volunteer Anaesthetist screening patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
http://wwww.orbis.org.uk/bins/content_page.asp?cid=10-120-252   (560 words)

  
 Survey of Anaesthesia Resources on the Internet
How often does that information change they way you practice anaesthesia?
This form is only for anaesthetists and anesthesiologists (i.e.
If you need more space, or if your browser does not support forms, there's an e-mail address, and a snail-mail address, at the end.
http://www.oyston.com/anaes/survey.html   (509 words)

  
 Anaesthesia Information Page
The name anaesthetist is not used to describe a medical specialist in the United States.
This is an American term for a anaesthetist.
A specialist anaesthetist in Australia has completed 6 years of medicine training, worked as a resident medical officer for at least two years prior to commencing training in Anaesthesia and then trained for at least five years prior to becoming a consultant.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/ckolivas/aip/terms.html   (608 words)

  
 Health 24 - Experts, Anaesthetist
Always contact your doctor if you feel you need medical advice or treatment.
You are in: Health24 : Experts : Anaesthetist
In a past a had few operation.I never had problem with anestetic,I,v never been fright of any surgery antil now.Last operation was etopic pregnancy on 29 th october.operation was successful.When anaesthetist try to wake me up.it was most scare time in my life i remember:
http://www.health24.com/experts/Anaesthetist/979-995.asp?ForumID=82&PostID=153348   (270 words)

  
 An Anaesthetist's Rota System
I will also work on the project, using my constraint programming experience.
We will attempt to develop a working system that can be used by the hospitals.
A rota allocates anaesthetists and students, to lists of operations.
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~pat/projects/pp4.html   (206 words)

  
 Anaesthetist
Anaesthetists in the United Kingdom are doctors with five years undergraduate training.
In Australia, for example, training is overseen by the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists.
An anesthesiologist (American English), or anaesthetist (British English), is a medical doctor trained to administer anesthesia.
http://www.apawn.com/search.php?title=Anaesthetist   (172 words)

  
 eMJA: X-ray machine assaults anaesthetist
The radiology suite is often regarded as an unfriendly environment for anaesthetists.
This triggered slow, downward movement of an x-ray “C-arm”, which was positioned above the head of the unsuspecting anaesthetist.
However, the radiographer in attendance quickly reversed the movement just before the anaesthetist and patient collided.
http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/182_07_040405/letters_040405_fm-4.html   (233 words)

  
 BBC News SCOTLAND GMC suspends anaesthetist
The anaesthetist criticised for his role in the death of a schoolboy has been suspended from practising.
The sheriff concluded Dr Evans-Appiah, who now lives in east London, failed parts of his exams to specialise as an anaesthetist and was not fully qualified to practise.
Dr Evans-Appiah had been ordered to work under supervision and was restricted to general practice after the GMC received letters from two Scottish hospitals expressing worries about his abilities.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/706535.stm   (402 words)

  
 CGH anaesthetist dismissed -DAWN - National; September 8, 2003
According to initial findings, the anaesthetist, Maj Pervez (retired), failed to prescribe a proper dose of anaesthesia to the patient who was operated upon for appendicitis.
When contacted, the cantonment executive officer, Khawaja Iftikhar Mir, said the anaesthetist had been dismissed for administering wrong dose to the patient.
He said strict action would be taken against other employees of the hospital whose negligence resulted in the death of the girl.
http://www.dawn.com/2003/09/08/nat6.htm   (202 words)

  
 Sydney Hospital Staff Anaesthetist - 12/05/1994 - PRIV
Unfortunately, this was seen by the medical profession as threatening the jobs of the remainder of visiting medical officers in the hospital system and the advertisement was boycotted by the anaesthetist establishment.
Having been discouraged by the chief of the anaesthetists department when he rang initially to inquire about the position, Dr Hoy eventually decided that he would apply.
Since his return to Australia his qualifications as a specialist anaesthetist have been recognised by the Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health and the New South Wales Medical Board.
http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3Key/LA19940512020   (592 words)

  
 Spanish anaesthetist on trial for contaminating 270 with hepatitis C
A Spanish anaesthetist accused of transmitting the potentially fatal hepatitis C virus to more than 270 patients in one of Spain's worst health scandals goes on trial.
A Spanish anaesthetist accused of transmitting the potentially fatal hepatitis C virus to more than 270 patients in one of Spain's worst health scandals goes on trial
Maeso's lawyer, Francisco Davo, said the anaesthetist was the scapegoat for failures in the regional health system, of which he, too, was "just another victim".
http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=69885   (529 words)

  
 Ewan's Musings: 37 Week Appointment with Midwife and Anaesthetist
I had a lot of problems with the epidural last time, but I know I was in the wrong position so I asked this anaesthetist what position she would have me in and she said sitting up, hunched over which is exactly how I should have been.
Then I saw the consultant anaesthetist to organise my caesarean - because I have a latex allergy they have to have it all booked in so they can have the theatre prepared for me. Also means I'll definitely be taken first which is nice.
The midwife was lovely, and put the sonicaid on Eilidh's heart when she lifted up her t-shirt after we'd listened to the baby :) Eilidh's been going on about it ever since, "listen a name of baby sister's heart!
http://www.symbiandiaries.com/archives/ewan/001618.html   (574 words)

  
 BBC News SCOTLAND Death inquiry anaesthetist barred
The anaesthetist at a clinic where a 10-year-old boy died following a routine tooth extraction has been ordered not to practice until a hearing next year.
Anaesthetist admits statements 'were wrong' (14 Sep 99
Anaesthetist sacked over drug mistake (15 Sep 99
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/scotland/528391.stm   (320 words)

  
 surgery - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about surgery
In the second half of the 19th century Joseph Lister's discovery of antiseptics, championed by such surgeons as William Cheyne, became the basis for successful surgical practice.
Anaesthetics were pioneered in the mid-19th century: the use of ether was used for amputations by the Scottish surgeon Robert Liston, and chloroform was introduced in 1847 by Scottish obstetrician James Simpson.
Eminent surgeons such as John Snow and James Syme championed the adoption of anaesthetics, and Snow became the first specialist anaesthetist, administering chloroform to Queen Victoria during the birth of Prince Leopold in 1853.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/surgery   (789 words)

  
 Health News - Anaesthetist in Favour Of Walsgrave Site - 24 February 1999
"I work at both hospitals and anaesthetists are involved with two thirds of all patients at the two hospitals so I have a good knowledge of how the sites work.
This page modified on 03 May 2003 09:33:33PM
Consultant anaesthetist Ed Borman has come down in favour of the Walsgrave option for Coventry’s new super hospital.
http://www.cwn.org.uk/health/9902/990224-anaesthetist.htm   (316 words)

  
 MedHist: The gateway to Internet resources for the History of Medicine
The aims of the museum are to improve the awareness of healthcare workers in the preservation of their medical heritage, and also to improve awareness amongst the general population so that they can attain greater control over their own health.
It was founded by Dr Jennifer Burton who worked as a consultant anaesthetist at the hospital.
http://medhist.ac.uk/browse/mesh/detail/D049711.html   (4793 words)

  
 Oxford Journals Medicine BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia Consultant Anaesthetist
Ideally, you would have experience in these areas and would be able to do regular full time anaesthesia including after hours call.
Registration with the New Zealand Medical Council as a specialist anaesthetist is a requirement.
Remuneration will be in accordance with the Senior Doctors Collective Agreement.
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/bjaint/2005/08/30/greenlane/greenlane.html   (133 words)

  
 Anaesthetist Charged With Murdering Patients
The chief anaesthetist at a Spanish hospital went on trial yesterday accused of homicide after allegedly infecting 276 patients with Hepatitis C by injecting them with needles that he had used to inject himself with drugs.
The chief anaesthetist at a Spanish hospital went on trial yesterday accused of homicide.
http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/9-12-2005-76651.asp   (138 words)

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