Anaesthesia Flashcards
1
Q
Propofol
A
- Rapid recovery and less hangover
- Used for induction or maintenance of anaesthesia in adults and children
2
Q
Thiopental
A
- induction of anaesthesia
- CVS and respiratory depression
3
Q
Etomidate
A
- Rapid recovery without a hangover effect
- Less hypotension than thiopental and propofol during induction
- High incidence of Extraneous MUSCLE movements
4
Q
Ketamine
A
- Less hypotension
- Paediatric anaesthesia
- slow recovery
- high muscle movements
- High incidence of hallucinations, nightmares and other transient psychotic ; reduced by benzodiazepines - diazepam or midazolam
5
Q
Which Volatile liquid anaesthetic can be Used in pregnancy/obstetrics?
A
Isoflurane - preferred inhalation anaesthetic for use in obstetrics
6
Q
What is a lethal complication of anaesthesia?
A
Malignant hyperthermia
7
Q
What has been implicated with Malignant hyperthermia?
A
Volatile anaesthetics and suxamethonium chloride - avoided in Pts at high risk of malignant hyperthermia
8
Q
What is the treatment for malignant hyperthermia?
A
Dantrolene sodium