Pre-Op Flashcards
What does PAT stand for?
PreAnesthesia testing - most cost effective means of “one stop shopping”.
What is a NORA?
Non-operating room area
Where can you conduct pre-op Evals?
Amb Surg, NORA (MRI, Endo, Special Proc, Xray Department), On the Floor.
Can also be done on the telephone, or even in-home.
What 6 categories (generally) will you cover in a Pre-Op eval?
Medical history Surgical history Anesthetic history Familial anesthetic history Drug History Social history (drugs, herbs, alcohol, etc)
What must be established in a pre-op airway assessment?
Mallampati score
What does JAWS stand for?
J - Jaw thrust
A - Airways (oral/nasal)
W - Work together
S - Slow, small squeeze
According to Article, A review of 50,000 anesthetics:
1. What is the most significant clinical predictor of impossible mask ventilation?
- How many total impossible mask ventilation cases were observed?
- What is the percentage overall?
- Neck radiation
- 77
- 0.15%
What tests are for prediction of difficult intubations?
Mallampati classification, Thyromental distance, interincisor distance, head & neck movement (atlantoocipictal), and mandibular mobility
How do you calculate BMI?
Weight in kg/(height in meters)² = BMI
1m = 100cm
What are the STOP and BANG questionnaires?
STOP-BANG for Sleep apnea STOP: Snoring Tired Observed blood Pressure
BANG: BMI Age Neck Gender
What does MET stand for?
What does it mean clinically?
Metabolic Equivalents (for various activities)
1 MET = poor functional capacity.
- ie self care, eating, dressing, walking around the house,walking two blocks on ground level at 2-3mph.
4 METs = Good functional capacity.
- ie housework, climbing flight of stairs without stopping, running a short distance, mod. rec activities like golf, doubles tennis, throwing a baseball.
Greater than 10 METS = Excellent functional capacity. - ie Strenuous sports like weight training, basketball, soccer,cross country skiing, swimming > 3.5 km/hr
Current NPO guidelines
- Clear liquids up to 2 hours before surgery
- Breast milk until 4 hours before surgery
- No infant formula, non-human milk, or light meal at least 6 hours before surgery.
- Meds with sips of water up to 1 hour before surgery
- No chewing gum or candy after midnight. (foreign body aspiration concern).
ASA classes
Is subjective per PM.
ASA I - No disturbances
ASA II - Mild to moderate disturbance
- (DM, anemia, morbid obesity)
ASA III - Severe system disturbance
- (COPD, poorly controlled HTN, DM with vascular complications, angina pectoris, hx of MI)
ASA IV - Severe systemic disturbance that is life threatening.
- (CHF, advanced pulmonary, renal, or hepatic dysfunction.)
ASA V - Moribund pt. undergoing surgery as recusitative effort despite minimal chance of survival.
ASA E - Emergency surgery is required.
- (pt is otherwise healthy who requires a D/C for moderate but persistent hemorrhage.)
ASA VI - Dead, harvesting for transplant.