Assessment test 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Meds you do NOT give for parkinsons

A

Reglan (metaclopranide)
Inapsine
Phenergen (promethazine)

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2
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Big deal with Marfans

A

Aortic dissections
Spontaneous pneumos

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3
Q

Anesthesia complications

A

aspiration,
obstruction
resp failure
high spinal
local anesthetic toxicity
anaphylaxis
sedative overdose

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4
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Airway complications (KNOW!)

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5
Q

How many breaths with positive CO2 for aiway confirmation?

A

6 breaths

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6
Q

What nerve do you risk injuring with vigorous manipulation of airway or overinflated LMA?

A

CN XII
Hypoglossal N

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7
Q

What nerve provides sensory to the vallecula?

A

CN IX
Glossopharyngeal N

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8
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What cranial nerve usually carries the gag sensation to the brain?

A

CN IX
Glossopharyngeal N

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9
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What cranial nerve usually carries the motor innervation to gag?

A

CN X
Vagus N.

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10
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When tensing the vocal chords, what does the cricothyroid m. do to them?

A

ADDuction

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11
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What happens with bilateral injury to the Superior laryngeal N?

A

Floppy vocal chords, difficulty adducting them.

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