Module 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Diazepam (valium) is used in outpatient oral surgery to…

A

Sedate the patient.

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2
Q

Barbiturates are detoxified primarily in the…

A

Liver

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3
Q

The reason that Brevital is considered to be ultra short acting is because it is…

A

Not as highly bound to fat as thiopental.

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4
Q

Oxygen is approximately what percent of room air?

A

20%

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5
Q

Naloxone (Narcan) is used primarily as…

A

A narcotic antagonist.

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6
Q

Recovery from Ketamine (Keltar) anesthetics is sometimes associated with?

A

Bad dreams.

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7
Q

Local anesthetics containing epinephrine should be used cautiously in patients who have…

A

Cardiac dysrhymias.

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8
Q

What is a major advantage for using propofol (Diprivan) over methohexital (Brevital)?

A

Lower incidence of nausea and a shorter duration.

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9
Q

Which of the following is an advantage of using a local anesthetic alone?

A

The patient does not have to be NPO, A driver is not necessary.

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10
Q

How many mg/ml are in a 1% solution?

A

10 mg/ml

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