Anesthetics Flashcards

1
Q

Incomplete anesthetic; rapid onset and recovery
MAC >100

Drug?

A

Nitrous Oxide

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2
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Anesthetic with very slow onset and recovery

MAC 0.16

A

Methoxyflurane

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3
Q

Anaesthetic that is contraindicated in reactive airways due to risk for bronchoconstriction

A

Desflurane

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4
Q

Facilitate GABA-mediated inhibition
Anesthesia for minor surgery and dental procedures, balanced anesthesia for major surgery
SE: Megaloblastic anemia, Euphoria
Drug with lowest potency (Highest MAC), least cardiotoxicity among inhalational anesthetic
Additive CNS depression with opioids and sedative-hypnotics

Drug, Class

A

Nitrous Oxide, GA (Inhalational)

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5
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Facilitate GABA-mediated inhibition
For GA
SE: Bronchospasm (pulmonary irritant)
Additive CNS depression with opioids and sedative-hypnotics
LUNGS
Drug, Class
A

Desflurane, GA (Inhalational)

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6
Q

Pungent Smelling Inhalational Anesthetic

A

Desflurane

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7
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Facilitate GABA-mediated inhibition
For GA
SE: Peripheral vasodilation, renal insufficiency from Compound A
Additive CNS depression with opioids and sedative-hypnotics
KIDNEY
Drug, Class

A

Sevoflurane, GA (Inhalational)

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8
Q

Sweet Smelling Inhalational Anesthetic

A

Sevoflurane

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9
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Facilitate GABA-mediated inhibition
For GA
SE: Catecholamine-induced arrhythmia, peripheral vasodilation, Coronary-Steal Syndrome
Additive CNS depression with opioids and sedative-hypnotics
HEART
Drug, Class

A

Isoflurane, GA (Inhalational)

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10
Q

Redistribution of blood flow from diseased to normal areas

A

Coronary Steal Syndrome

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11
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Facilitate GABA mediated inhibition
For GA
SE: Spike and wave activity, muscle twitching, breath-holding, renal insufficiency
Additive CNS depression with opioids and sedative-hypnotics
Drug, Class

A

Enflurane, GA (Inhalational)

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12
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Facilitate GABA mediated inhibition
For GA
SE: Catecholamine induced arrhythmia, Myocardial depression, Postop hepatitis
Additive CNS depression with opioids and sedative-hypnotics
Drug, Class

A

Halothane, GA (Inhalational)

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13
Q

Alveolar concentration required to eliminate the response to a standardized painful stimulus in 50% of patients
Best measure of potency

A

Minimum Alveolar Concentration

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14
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Facilitate GABA mediated inhibition
For GA
SE: Renal Insufficiency
Highest potency and lowest MAC (very slow onset and recovery)
Additive CNS depression with opioids and sedative-hypnotics
Drug, Class

A

Methoxyflurane, GA (Inhalational)

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15
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Ultrashort acting barbiturate, IV anesthetic
Increases duration of Chloride channel opening
Drug for anesthesia induction, increased ICP
SE: higher likelihood of dependence than benzodiazepines
Additive CNS effects with ethanol
Potent indicer of CYP450

Drug?

A

Thiopental

Methohexital, Thiamylal

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16
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Short acting benzodiazepine, IV anesthetic
Increases frequency of chloride channel opening
Drug for acute anxiety, anesthesia induction, preop sedation
SE: anterograde amnesia, unwanted daytime sedation, rebound insomnia/anxiety
Additive CNS depression with alcohol
Antidote is Flumenazil
Drug?

A

Midazolam

Brotizolam, Triazolam, Oxazepam, Etizolam

17
Q

Blocks excitation by glutamate at NMDA receptors
Drug for dissociative amnesia
SE: HPN, increased ICP, Emergence delirium (can be pretreated with benzodiazepines)

Drug, Class?

A

Ketamine, GA (Intravenous)

18
Q

Modulates GABAa receptors containing Beta 3 subunits
Drug for GA especially in pxs with limited cardiac or respiratory reserve
SE: Adrenocortical suppression
Minimal effects on CV and Respi Fxns
No analgesic properties

Drug, Class?

A

Etomidate, GA (Intravenous)

19
Q

Interacts with Mu receptor and Kappa receptor for endogenous opioid peptides
Drug for GA
SE: Respiratory depression
Antidote is Naloxone

Drug?

A

Fentanyl

20
Q

10000x stronger than morphine

A

Fentanyl

21
Q

Blocks Na channels
For GA, Prolonged sedation, Pre-op sedation
SE: Bradycardia, hypotension
Milk of Amnesia
Additive Effect with Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs
WOF: Airway, Dec in BP

Drug, Class?

A

Propofol, GA (Intravenous)

Fospropofol