Local Anesthetics Flashcards
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Injectable: Low Potency, Short Duration
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“PC”
Procaine
Chloroprocaine
2
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Injectable: Intermediate Potency and Duration
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“LiMP”
Lignocaine
Mepivacaine
Prilocaine
3
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Injectable: High Potency, Long Duration
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“ToBiRama”
Tetracaine
Bupivacaine
Ropivacaine
4
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Surface Anesthetics
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"Let The People Bring Cake" LIgnocaine Tetracaine Proaracaine Benzocaine Cocaine
5
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Surface: Ester Linked
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- Short Acting
- Metabolized by Plasma Esterases
- More Hypersensitivity Rxns
Procaine
Tetracaine
Cocaine
Benzocaine
6
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Surface: Amide Linked
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- Long Lasting
- Metabolized by Liver
- Less Hypersensitivity Rxns
Lignocaine
Mepivacaine
Bupivacaine
Ropivacaine
Prilocaine
7
Q
Local Anesthetic MOA
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- Block conduction by DEC the large transient INC in the permeability of Na+
- INC threshold of excitability
- DEC rate of rise of the Action Potetial
- Impulse Conduction slows
8
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Addition of Vasoconstrictors MOA
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- INC duration of Action
- DEC systemic Toxicity
- DEC bleeding in the operative field
9
Q
Topical Application Drugs
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Cocaine
Lidocaine
Proparacaine
Tetracaine
10
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Infiltration Anesthesia Drugs
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- Injection of local anesthesia directly into tissue w/o taking into consideration the course of cutaneous nerves
Lidocaine
Procaine
Bupivacaine
11
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Field Block Anesthesia
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- SubQ injection of a solution of local anesthetic in order to anesthetize the region distal to the injection site
12
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Nerve Block Anesthesia
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- Injection of a solution of a local anesthetic into or about individual peripheral nerves or nerve plexuses produces even greater areas of anesthesia
13
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Bier Block
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- IV Regional Anesthesia
14
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Spinal Anesthesia
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- B/W L2 and the termination of the Thecal Sac in the Sacrum
15
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Epidural Anesthesia
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- Injection in the epidural space
- Used commonly for labor and delivery