NMB monitoring Flashcards

1
Q

what ratio can patient lift head for 3 seconds, open eyes and stick out tongue?

A

0.6

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2
Q

patient can lift head and arm?

A

0.4 TOF ratio

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3
Q

patient can cough, lift head for 5 seconds, but grip strength weak

A

0.75

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4
Q

vital capacity and inspiratory capacity normal?

A

0.8

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5
Q

what TOF ratio is adequate recovery of neuromuscular function

A

0.75

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6
Q

what tests give you 75-80% of receptors blocked?

A

twitch height, tetanic stim (30hz), vital capacity, TOF

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7
Q

What test gives you 80% of receptors occupied?

A

TV

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8
Q

What test gives you 50% of receptors occupied?

A

tetanic stim at 100hz and inspiratory force

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9
Q

what test tells you 33% percent of receptors are occupied?

A

head lift 5 sec

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10
Q

if using sux for intubation, when will normal twitches return?

A

4-8 minutes

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11
Q

what muscles have the fastest ONSET time?

A

diaphragn, vocal cords, larynx

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12
Q

What muscles are most SENSITIVE (recovers quickest from paralysis)?

A

extraoccular, adductor pollicis, diaphragm, vc

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13
Q

the _____ reflects the block of the diaphragm better than the adductor pollicis?

A

orbicularis oris

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14
Q

Disadvantage of the adductor pollicis monitor?

A

possibility of movement of the diaphragm even with NO TOF.

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15
Q

advantage of the adductor pollicis monitoring?

A

if fully recovered, there is no residual blockade of the diaphragm.

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16
Q

_____onset is faster, there is no difference in actual response or strength of response.

A

depolarizing

17
Q

what is the timing/strength of the TOF?

A

4 pulses, at 2 hz over two seconds, 0.5 s apart

18
Q

what is the strength of tetanic stimulation?

A

50hz- 200 hz for 5 seconds (when you have a post tetanic twitch it takes 15 mins to recover. SAME AS 1 STIMULI q20ms.

19
Q

what is the strength of single twitch?

A

0.1 to 1 hz

20
Q

what is the double burst strength?

A

two train of 3 twitches at 50 hz, 750 ms apart.

21
Q

onset of vocal cords and diaphragm paralyzation is faster or slower than adductor pollicis?

A

faster

22
Q

Vec, Roc, Atra, post-tetanic stimuli appears ___ mins before first TOF response?

A

10 mins

23
Q

for Pancuronium, post-tetanic stimuli appears ___ mins before first TOF resopnse

A

35 mins

24
Q

Main use for _____ is evaluating the degree of blockade when there is now reaction to single twitch or TOF?

A

PTC

25
Q

Double burst is most useful during?

A

post reversal

26
Q

if 4/4 twitches, full reversal is assured within ___ minutes of reversal agent given.

A

10 mins

27
Q

what are three phases of NDMB?

A
  1. intense blockade
  2. moderate or surgical blockade
  3. recovery phase
28
Q

What is the intense phase?

A

occurs within 3-6 mins, period of no response, length will vary based on agen, dose and sensitivity

29
Q

What is the moderate or surgical block phase?

A

begins when first TOF appears, antagonism shouldn’t be initiated. characterized by gradual return or TOF.

30
Q

Recovery phase begins when?

A

when 4 twitches are present. TOF ratio >0.75 indicates adequate recovery.