00:00If you want to protect yourself, you have to do a particular protocol, so do you have to do a particular protocol?
00:07We call it a universal precaution.
00:10We call it HIV, AIDS, hepatitis B, HVSAG positive.
00:20We call it HIV, AIDS, HIV, AIDS, HIV, AIDS.
00:36We call it HIV, AIDS, HIV, AIDS.
00:41We call it HIV, AIDS, HIV, AIDS.
00:48We call it a universal precaution.
00:53We call it a mask, plastic, and a plastic gown.
01:02We call it a surgeon.
01:07It's been a hospital for 2-5 minutes.
01:11But it's been a hospital for 2-5 minutes.
01:15And it's been a hospital for high-skill.
01:19It's been a hospital for 2-5 minutes.
01:23Now, our patient had cancer, and he had a modified radical mastectomy, and he had a blood pressure, and he had a problem with anesthesia, and he had a problem with anesthesia.
01:42when blood pressure is increased from blood pressure
01:45so the blood pressure gets reduced from blood pressure
01:54such that the body of blood pressure is less than the body of blood pressure
02:00so we have to do this
02:02and we want to give you each of these patients
02:05that HIV AIDS can't be taken from HIV
02:11and if you think that you have any illness,
02:14then you have to be aware of it.
02:17Because here we have all the answers
02:20and we have universal precautions with this.
02:24Sir, what kind of anesthesia do we do with blood pressure?
02:30What kind of anesthesia do we do with blood pressure?
02:33What kind of anesthesia do we do with this?
02:35When we talk about this anesthesia,
02:38and some beta blockers and nitroglycerin
02:43are reduced by blood pressure.
02:47So, the anesthesia has a hypotensive anesthesia,
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