Important things to know Flashcards
1
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Halogenated ansthetics
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- Halothane
- Enflurane
- Isoflurane
- Sevoflurane
- Desflurane
***These are liquids at room temperature, they need to be nebulized
2
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Non-Haloganeted
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- Xenon
- Nitrous Gas
** These gases at room temperature
3
Q
Volatile Narcotics
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- These are liquids at room temperature?
- They are converted into gaseous form by a vaporizer
4
Q
Ester Regional Ansthetics
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- Surface action: Benzocaine
- Short Action: Procaine
- Long Action: Tetracaine
5
Q
Amide Regional Anasthetics
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- Medium Action:Lidocaine
- Long Action: Bupivacaine, Ropivacaine
6
Q
Local Anesthetics Systemic Complications
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- Numbness of mouth and tongue
- Light-Headedness
- Tinnitus
- Syncope
- Convulsions
- Myocardial depression and Peripheral Vasodilation
7
Q
Metabolic Acidosis
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Normal Anion Gap
- Inorganic acid addition
- GI baseloss
- Diarrhea, SI fistula
- Renal Tubular Acidosis
- Urinary Loss of bicarbonate
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Increased Anion Gap
- Endogenous acid Load
- DKA
- Starvation ketosis
- Lactic acidosis
- Renal failure -> Build-up of organic acids
- Exogenous Acid Load
- Aspirin & Methanol Poisoning
- Endogenous acid Load
8
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Acid Base Disturbances
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9
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What Increases End-Tidal CO2
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- Increased Muscular Activity
- Malignant hyperthermia
- Increased CO
- Bicarbonate Infusion
- Decreased Ventilation
10
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What Decrases End-Tidal CO2
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- Decreased Muscle Activity
- Hypothermia
- Loss of BIcarbonate
- Increased minute Ventilation
- Decreased Cardiac Output
11
Q
Most common Ventilator Modes in ICU
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- Assit-Control
- Synchronized intermittent mandatory
- Pressure control ventilation
- Pressure support ventilation
- Controlled mandatory Ventilation
12
Q
Oxygen Therapy Hazards
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- Oxygen toxicity
- Oxygen-induced hypoventilation
- Retinopathy of prematurity
- Absorption atelectasis
13
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Causes of Hypoxia
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- Low concentration of O2 in the inspired air
- Alveolar Hypoventilation
- Diffusion Disturbance
- Pulmonary shunts
14
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Hypovolemic Shock
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- IV fluid, colloid crystalloid
- Blood Transfusion
- Humin Abumin
- Vasopressor
- Saline -> Hypertonic
15
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Cardiogenic Shock
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- inotropic agents: Dobutamine, Dopamine
- Vasodilators: NItrates, ace inhibitors
- Calcium Sensitizer: Pimobenden
- IV sedatives and anelgesics: BZDs and opioids
- Thrombolysis, PTCA, Cardiac surgery