General Flashcards

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Fluid Status Determination

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Mucus membrane
Cap refill
Urine output
EBL

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Hypothermia Concerns

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Coagulopathy, cardiac dysrhythmias, impaired renal fun, poor wound healing

CMRO2 is reduced 7% per degree Celsius below 36C

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Fat Embolism Syndrome Diagnosis

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Gurd and Wilson Criteria (1 major + 4 minor)

Major
     Rash: petechial
     Hypoxemia (PaO2 <60 on FiO2 ,0.4)
     CNS depression
     Pulmonary edema
Minor
     Tachycardia (>110)
     Pyrexia
     Fat - retina, blood, urine, or sputum
     Anemia
     Thrombocytopenia
     Increased ESR
     Jaundice
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Fat Embolism Syndrome Treatment

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Supportive
Ventilation - mechanical with 100% O2,
Hypotension - treat, correct hypovolemia, replace blood and platelets as needed
Monitor for deterioration

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Methemoglobinemia Treatment

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Mild = identify and avoid oxidizing agents
Clinically significant = remove offending agent, 100% O2, Methylene Blue (in G6PD deficiency may induce hemolysis therefore consider exchange transfusion)

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G6PD Deficiency

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Enzymatic disorder that inhibits regeneration glutathione in RBCs = more susceptible to oxidative damage

Anesthetic Mgmt

  1. Consider disease history
  2. Check Hct and reticulocyte count
  3. Avoid drugs precipitate hemolysis
  4. Avoid hypothermia, acidosis, hypoxia, hyperglycemia, infection
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G6PD Deficiency: Drugs to Avoid

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Antibiotics - nitrofurantoin, chloramphenicol, co-trimoxazole
LA - benzocaine, lidocaine, prilocaine, articaine
High dose ASA, methyldopa, hydralazine, procainamide, quinidine, sodium nitroprusside, silver nitrate

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G6PD Deficiency: Hemolytic Anemia

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  1. Evaluate signs (pallor, SOB, fatigue, substernal pain)
  2. Order labs - CBC, reticulocyte count, peripheral blood smear, LFTs, UA
  3. Eliminate precipitating factors (hypothermia, acidosis, hypoxia, hyperglycemia, infix, chemicals, drugs)
  4. Fluids and mannitol
  5. Consider transfusion

*Occurs 2-5 days following exposure, self-limiting

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Needle Stick

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  1. Wash with soap and water
  2. Report employee health
  3. Post-exposure prophylaxis and avoid activities risk transmission

HIV transmission rate = 0.3%

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