General and Local Anesthetic Drugs (Kruse) Flashcards
What are the inhaled anesthetics? (6)
-flurane for 4/6:
1) Desflurane
2) Enflurane
3) Sevoflurane
4) Isoflurane
5) Halothane
6) Nitrous oxide
What are the intravenous anesthetics? (6)
1) Diazepam
2) Etomidate
3) Fentanyl
4) Ketamine
5) Midazolam
6) Propofol
What are the local anesthetics? (6)
-caine:
1) Benzocaine
2) Bupivacaine
3) Cocaine
4) Dibucaine
5) Lidocaine
6) Procaine
The following drugs make up what class?
1) Desflurane
2) Enflurane
3) Sevoflurane
4) Isoflurane
5) Halothane
6) Nitrous oxide
Inhaled anesthetics
The following drugs make up what class?
1) Diazepam
2) Etomidate
3) Fentanyl
4) Ketamine
5) Midazolam
6) Propofol
Intravenous anesthetics
The following drugs make up what class?
1) Benzocaine
2) Bupivacaine
3) Cocaine
4) Dibucaine
5) Lidocaine
6) Procaine
Local anesthetics
The anesthetic state is a collection of “component” changes in behavior or perception that include?
1) Unconsciousness
2) Amnesia
3) Analgesia
4) Attenuation of autonomic reflexes to noxious stimulation
5) Immobility in response to noxious stimulation
Anesthetics primarily act at the?
Synapse
Chloride channels and Potassium channels make up what type of channels?
Inhibitory ion channels
Acetylcholine, Excitatory amino acids, and Serotonin make up what channels?
Excitatory ion channels
The driving force for inhaled anesthetic uptake is?
This is driven by?
1) Alveolar concentration
2) Inspired air concentration and alveolar ventilation
What defines the relative affinity of an anesthetic for the blood compared with that of inspired gas?
The blood:gas partition coefficient
What type of relationship is there between blood:gas coefficient and rate of anesthesia onset?
Inverse relationship
Agents with what type of blood solubility (nitrous oxide, desflurane) reach high arterial pressure rapidly?
Which in turn results in?
1) Low
2) Rapid equilibration with the brain and fast onset of action
Agents with what type of blood solubility (halothane) reaches high arterial pressure slowly, which in turn results in?
1) High
2) Slow equilibration with the brain and a slow onset of action