Assessment test 3 Flashcards
Meds you do NOT give for parkinsons
Reglan (metaclopranide)
Inapsine
Phenergen (promethazine)
Big deal with Marfans
Aortic dissections
Spontaneous pneumos
Anesthesia complications
aspiration,
obstruction
resp failure
high spinal
local anesthetic toxicity
anaphylaxis
sedative overdose
Airway complications (KNOW!)
How many breaths with positive CO2 for aiway confirmation?
6 breaths
What nerve do you risk injuring with vigorous manipulation of airway or overinflated LMA?
CN XII
Hypoglossal N
What nerve provides sensory to the vallecula?
CN IX
Glossopharyngeal N
What cranial nerve usually carries the gag sensation to the brain?
CN IX
Glossopharyngeal N
What cranial nerve usually carries the motor innervation to gag?
CN X
Vagus N.
When tensing the vocal chords, what does the cricothyroid m. do to them?
ADDuction
What happens with bilateral injury to the Superior laryngeal N?
Floppy vocal chords, difficulty adducting them.