Exam 2 Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs (NMBDs) Flashcards
Action of NMBDs
- interrupt transmission of nerve impulses at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ)
- results complete paralysis of striated muscles while:
- Consciousness is retained
- No analgesia
- Spontaneous respiration ceases
What is the most common indication of NMBDs in vet med?
Position the eyeball centrally without traction
What is the primary reason for using inhalational
anesthetics in vet med?
a) Analgesia
b) Immobility
c) Unconsciousness
b) Immobility
What 2 things are the only signs that show in response to noxious stimulation?
Tachycardia and high blood pressure
NMBDs must not be used as a sole agent for any
kind of procedure or euthanasia
True or False?
True
5 Functions of NMJ
- An impulse arrives at the motor nerve terminal (Ca2+ influx)
- Release of acetylcholine (ACh) neurotransmitter
- ACh binds to nicotinic ACh receptors on the postjunctional
membranes (opening K+ and Na+ channels) - The resulting ion flux triggers an action potential that leads
to muscle contraction - ACh is rapidly metabolized by the enzyme
acetylcholinesterase in the synaptic cleft
Which drugs bind to muscarinic ACh receptors?
a) Alfaxalone
b) Dexmedetomidine
c) Glycopyrrolate
c) Glycopyrrolate
Depolarizing NMBDs act as ____ on nicotinic ACh receptors
Non-depolarizing NMBDs act as ___ on nicotinic ACh receptors
Depolarizing NMBDs act as agonist on nicotinic ACh receptors
Non-depolarizing NMBDs act as competitive antagonist on nicotinic ACh receptors
Order of muscle relaxation?
Eyes > larynx > diaphragm
- Ocular muscles are the most sensitive
- Diaphragm is the most resistant
Which drugs most potentitates NMBD effect?
Inhalational anesthetics
3 Main factors that influence the depth of NMBD effect
1) Hypothermia
2) Electrolyte abnormalities
3) Age
Treatment for histamine release
Low dose epinephrine
4 non-depolarizing intermediate NMBDs
1) Atracurium
2) Cisatracurium
3) Rocuronium
4) Vecuronium
What is the only depolarizing NMBD used in clinics?
Succinylcholine
Which drugs can trigger malignant hyperthermia?
a) Fentanyl
b) Isoflurane
c) Ketamine
d) Propofol
b) Isoflurane