General Anesthetics Flashcards

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How can you group the general anesthetics?

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  1. Inhaled
    Gas (nitrous oxide)
    Volatile liquids (halothane)
2. Intravenous 
    Barbiturates (thiopental)
    Dissociative (ketamine)
    Miscellaneous (etomidate, propofol)
    Opioids (fentanyl) 
    Benzodiazepines (MidazOLAM)
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Name 6 inhaled anesthetics.

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Desflurane
Enflurane
Halothane
Isoflurane
Sevoflurane
Nitrous oxide
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3
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Name an anesthetic with minimal effects on CV and respiratory functions.

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Etomidate (an Imidazole)

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What is Neuroleptic anesthesia ?

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Is a state of analgesia and anesthesia produced when Fentanyl (opioid) is used with Droperidol and Nitrous oxide (N2O)

Droperidol is a neuroleptic (anti-psychotic/tranquilizer)
Lepsis means seizure or fit

Fentanyl is an analgesic agent

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What is Neuroleptanalgesia ?

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Protocol : neuroleptic (Droperidol) + analgesic agent (Fentanyl)

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