Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs Flashcards

1
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What is the induction dose of succinylcholine?

A

1 - 1.5 mg/kg

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What is the induction dose of cisatracurium, vecuronium, and pancuronium?

A

0.1 mg/kg

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3
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What muscle are the best indicators of diaphragmatic and laryngeal neuromuscular blockade?

A

Orbicularis Oculi & Corrugator Supercilli (Facial nerve)

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4
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What muscle is most resistant to neuromuscular blockade?

A

Diaphragm

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5
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What muscle is the gold standard for determination of NMB recovery?

A

Adductor Pollicis (ulnar nerve)

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6
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What four factors determine how much a muscle is subject to neuromuscular blockade?

A
  • # of presynaptic ACh vesicles
  • # of postsynaptic ACh receptors
  • Blood flow to muscle
  • NMB potency
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7
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Faster onset of neuromuscular blockade to a muscle means that that muscle experiences a _______ recovery.

A

Slower

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8
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What is the induction dose of rocuronium?

A

0.6 - 1.2 mg/kg

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