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A 3-week-old full term male presents with jaundice and is diagnosed with biliary atresia. He has no other evidence of hepatic dysfunction and is scheduled for the Kasai procedure. Preoperatively, which of the following is most appropriate for preparation for this patient?

a) Arterial access

b) Central venous catheter

c) Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA)

d) Warming device

e) All of the above

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