Exam 2 Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs (NMBDs) Flashcards

1
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Action of NMBDs

A
  • interrupt transmission of nerve impulses at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ)
  • results complete paralysis of striated muscles while:
  1. Consciousness is retained
  2. No analgesia
  3. Spontaneous respiration ceases
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2
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What is the most common indication of NMBDs in vet med?

A

Position the eyeball centrally without traction

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3
Q

What is the primary reason for using inhalational

anesthetics in vet med?

a) Analgesia
b) Immobility
c) Unconsciousness

A

b) Immobility

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4
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What 2 things are the only signs that show in response to noxious stimulation?

A

Tachycardia and high blood pressure

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5
Q

NMBDs must not be used as a sole agent for any
kind of procedure or euthanasia

True or False?

A

True

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6
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5 Functions of NMJ

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  1. An impulse arrives at the motor nerve terminal (Ca2+ influx)
  2. Release of acetylcholine (ACh) neurotransmitter
  3. ACh binds to nicotinic ACh receptors on the postjunctional
    membranes (opening K+ and Na+ channels)
  4. The resulting ion flux triggers an action potential that leads
    to muscle contraction
  5. ACh is rapidly metabolized by the enzyme
    acetylcholinesterase in the synaptic cleft
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7
Q

Which drugs bind to muscarinic ACh receptors?

a) Alfaxalone
b) Dexmedetomidine
c) Glycopyrrolate

A

c) Glycopyrrolate

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8
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Depolarizing NMBDs act as ____ on nicotinic ACh receptors

Non-depolarizing NMBDs act as ___ on nicotinic ACh receptors

A

Depolarizing NMBDs act as agonist on nicotinic ACh receptors

Non-depolarizing NMBDs act as competitive antagonist on nicotinic ACh receptors

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9
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Order of muscle relaxation?

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Eyes > larynx > diaphragm

  • Ocular muscles are the most sensitive
  • Diaphragm is the most resistant
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10
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Which drugs most potentitates NMBD effect?

A

Inhalational anesthetics

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11
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3 Main factors that influence the depth of NMBD effect

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1) Hypothermia
2) Electrolyte abnormalities
3) Age

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12
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Treatment for histamine release

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Low dose epinephrine

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13
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4 non-depolarizing intermediate NMBDs

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1) Atracurium
2) Cisatracurium
3) Rocuronium
4) Vecuronium

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14
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What is the only depolarizing NMBD used in clinics?

A

Succinylcholine

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15
Q

Which drugs can trigger malignant hyperthermia?

a) Fentanyl
b) Isoflurane
c) Ketamine
d) Propofol

A

b) Isoflurane

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16
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Which intermediate acting non-depolarizing NMBD may cause seizures and histamine release at high doses?

A

Atracurium

17
Q

Sites of stimulation:

Dogs and cats?

Horses?

A

Dogs and cats -> peroneal nerve & ulnar nerve

Horses -> peroneal nerve & facial nerve

18
Q

_____ used for reversal of
neuromuscular blockade caused by
rocuronium

A

Sugammadex