Nitrous Oxide Flashcards

1
Q

What is the molecular weight of Nitrous Oxide?

A

44

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2
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What is the boiling point of Nitrous Oxide?

A

-88 degrees C

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3
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What is the SVP at 20 degrees C of Nitrous Oxide?

A

5200

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4
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What is the blood:gas coefficient of nitrous oxide?

A

0.47

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5
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What is the oil:gas coefficient of nitrous oxide?

A

1.4

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6
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What is the MAC of nitrous oxide?

A

105

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7
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What % of nitrous oxide is metabolised?

A

0.01%

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8
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What are the metabolites of nitrous oxide?

A

nitrogen

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9
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What are the CNS effects of nitrous oxide?

A

CNS depression and analgesia. It decreases the MAC of other agents when used concomitantly. Increases cerebral blood flow and intracranial pressure.

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10
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What are the CVS effects of nitrous oxide?

A

Mild direct myocardial depressant, but also increases sympathetic activity at the same time. Therefore little overall effect

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11
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What are the RS effects of nitrous oxide?

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Slight decrease in tidal volume + increase in resp rate. Over all little change in ventilation

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12
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What are the pharmacokinetics of nitrous oxide?

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Fast onset and offset due to low blood:gas coefficient (0.47). Excreted unchanged through lungs and skin.

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13
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What are the adverse effects of nitrous oxide?

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  • 34x more soluble than nitrogen and diffuses rapidly across membranes so can fill air-filled cavities as nitrogen diffuses out slowly
  • CI in pneumothorax, middle ear surgery
  • PONV ~15%
  • bone marrow toxicity (metabolises cobalt atom in Vit B12)
  • protracted use leads to neurotoxicity
  • diffusion hypoxia - O2 in alveoli diluted by rapid movement of N2O from blood which can cause hypoxia if O2 not administered
  • 2nd gas effect - speeds onset of other volatiles because N2O diffuses out of the alveolus faster, therefore the volatile is more concentrated and moves down the concentration gradient faster
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