ANES for Airway eval & instrumentation Flashcards

1
Q

According to the lecture (by Sally), which is used for topical spray?

A

lidocaine 4 %
(FFOB injection - direct application)
(transtracheal injection - indirect application)

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according to the Sally’s lecture what is used for Superior Laryngeal Nerve block?

A

lidocaine 1% 3 mL

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3
Q

where would you inject a superior laryngeal nerve block?

A

at greater cornu of hyoid bone

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4
Q

which muscles are affected by superior laryngeal nerve block?

A

cricothyroid m.m.

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5
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According to Sally’s lecture what local can be used for Sphenopalatine block?

A

cocaine 4% 10 mLs

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6
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what cranial nerves associated with sphenopalatine block?

A
CN V2 (pterygopalatine ganglion)
CN V1
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7
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What vasoconstrictors do we use to prepare the nasal pathway?

A

– Oxymetazoline 0.05% 1.5 MG [3 ML]
– Phenylephrine 10% 2000 MCG [0.2 ML]
– Lidocaine 4% 4 ML

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8
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what do we primarily use as an Antisialogogue?

A

– Glycopyrrolate 0.3 MG

IM injection 30 minutes prior to procedure

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