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General anesthesia:
reversible, unconscious state using pharmacology. It is characterized by amnesia (sleep, hypnosis or basal narcosis), analagesia (freedom from pain), depression of reflexes, muscle relaxation
Based on their blood-gas partition coefficients (i.e. solubility) IA are considred soluble (methoxyflurane), of intermediate solubility (halothane, enflurane, isoflurane) and poorly soluble (nitrous oxide)
High blood-solubility means that a large amount of IA must be dissolved in the blood before equilibrium is reached with the gas phase
Desflurane ___ sensitization of myocardium to epinephrine induced dysrhythmias
no
increase sensitization of myocardium to epinephrine induced dysrhythmias:
Halothane, enflurane
Irritant to upper airways:
Isoflurane, desflurane
Bronchodilators:
Sevoflurane, isoflurane, halothane, enflurane
Bad odour:
Halothane, desflurane
Good odor:
Sevoflurane, isoflurane, enflurane
Unique feature of ideal volatile anesthetic:
Low solubility
Endotracheal intubation indications:
- Disease - obstruction, RF
- General anesthesia in surgery
- Risk of pulmonary aspiration
- Difficult mask ventilation
Normal interincisor gap
> 3cm
Thyromental distance
> 6cm
SALT is for? It means?
Suction
Airway
Laryngoscope
Tube
Physiologic response to intubation:
HTN, tachycardia, intracranial HTN, laryngospasm
Endotravheal intubation complications:
Tube malpositioning
Tube malfunction or physiologic response
Trauma
Mucosal inflammation, ulceration, excoriation of nose
Laryngeal malfunction and aspiration, glottic, subglottic or tracheal edema and stenosis, vocal cord granuloma or paraslysis during extubation