Acute Care Flashcards
Triad of anaesthesia?
Hypnosis
Analgesia
Paralysis
Inhaled vs intravenous anaesthetic agents?
Inhaled = sevoflurane, desflurane, nitrous oxide (NO)
Intravenous = propofol, thiopental, etomidate, ketamine
Depolarising muscle relaxant and life-threatening side effect?
Suxamethonium
Malignant hyperthermia
Features and management of malignant hyperthermia?
Extreme pyrexia
Muscle rigidity
Management = dantrolene
Fasting advice pre-surgery?
No solid or non-clear fluid < 6 hours before
No clear fluid < 2 hours before
When should the COCP or HRT be stopped pre-surgery?
4 weeks before
Antidotes for opioid, paracetamol, TCA, BZD, methanol/ethylene glycol, warfarin and iron overdose?
Opioid = naloxone
Paracetamol = acetylcysteine
Organophosphate = atropine
TCA = sodium bicarbonate
BZD = flumazenil
Methanol = fomepizole or ethanol
Ethylene glycol = fomepizole or ethanol
Warfarin = vitamin K
Iron = desferrioxamine
Carbon monoxide = 100% O2, hyperbaric O2
Timeframe for using activated charcoal for paracetamol overdose?
< 1 hour of presentation
Who should recieve acetylcysteine treatment?
- Plasma paracetamol conc. over treatment line
- Staggered overdose or unknown amount
- Presenting 8-24 hours after overdose of > 150 mg/kg paracetamol
- Presenting > 24 hours after overdose if signs of hepatic damage e.g. jaundice, raised ALT
What constitutes a “staggered” overdose?
Not all tablets taken in the same hour
Criteria for a liver transplant after paracetamol overdose?
Arterial pH < 7.3 after 24 hours
Or all 3 of the following:
→ PT time > 100 seconds
→ creatinine > 300 µmol/l
→ grade III or IV encephalopathy
How to measure the correct size of an oropharyngeal vs nasopharyngeal airway?
Oropharyngeal = incisors to angle of the jaw
Nasopharyngeal = tragus to tip of nose
Which artificial airway protects against aspiration?
Endotracheal (ET) tube
List examples of hypovalaemic vs euvolaemic vs hypervolaemic hyponatraemia?
Hypovolaemic = GI loss, diuretics, Addison’s
Euvolaemic = SIADH, adrenal insufficiency
Hypervolaemic = heart failure, cirrhosis
Complication of correcting hyponatraemia vs hypernatraemia too quickly?
Hypo = cerebral pontine myelinolysis
Hyper = cerbral oedema