QOD Flashcards
what is the renal response to acidemia
-increased reabsorption of bicarbonate anion
-increased excretion of hydrogen ion in the form of titratable acids
-increased production of ammonia
what are the renal effects of nitrous ocxide
-decreased renal blood flow secondary to increased renal vascular resistance
how much CO does the kidney receive
20-25% total!!
-10 - 15% go to juxtamedullary nephrons
-80% to cortical nephrons
*blood flow can be redirected to juxtamedullary nephrons by increased levels of catecholamines and AT II.
*autoregulation of RBF occurs between 80 - 100
neuroleptic malignant syndrome is precipitated by
-antipsychotic therapy
-meperidine & metoclopramide due to dopamine blockade in the basal ganglia
-20 - 30% mortality
-treatment: dantrolene, dopamine agonist, bromocripitine
how do you acutely treat hypoglycemia
50% dextrose in water
10 - 25 g IV (20 - 50 mL)
goal blood glucose = 100 mg/dL
BG will rise 30 mg/dL per 15 mL of dextrose 50%
examples of right to left shunting
-TOF
-pulmonary atresia
-tricupsid atresia (blood flow can flow out of RA only via PFO. A PDA or VSD is necessary for the blood to flow from the LV to the pulmonary circulation.)
-transposition of great vessels
-truncus arteriosus
-single ventricle
-double outlet ventricle
-total anomalous pulmonary venous return
-hypoplastic left heart
a 42 year old man is undergoing a thorascopy. during the procedure, an 8 minute period of apneic oxygenation is required. if the patient’s PaCO2 is 40 mmHg, then expected PaCO2 at the end of the apneic period is
-PaCO2 rises 6 mmHg in the first minute followed by a rise of 3 - 4 mmHg during each subsequent minute.
-answer = 67 - 74 mmHg
What forms of mechanical ventilation produce TV at volumes at or below anatomic dead space
HFO (400 - 2400 breaths/min)
High frequency PPV (60 - 120 breaths/m)
recommended downward pressure for cricoid cartilage
3 - 4.4 kg
-30 - 44 newtons
-2 kg at first, then 4 kg after LOC
What is the P50 of sickle hemoglobin
31 mmHg
(Hgb A = 26.5)
-sickle hemoglobin has a decreased solubility and readily polymerized and precipitates in the red cell. HgbS results from the substitution of valine for glutamic acid on the beta chain
what is the basal metabolic oxygen consumption in a 20 kg patient
95 ml/m
VO2 = 10* (kg^(.75)
why is disodium edetate or sodium emtabisulfite added to propofol
to inhibit bacterial growth
current propofol formulations contain 0.0005% of disodium edetate or 0.025% of sodium metabisulfite
the cv effects of pancuronium are caused by
-vagal blockade
-ganglionic stimulation
-decreased catecholamine re-uptake
increased potency of LA is determined by
lipid solubility
-increased carbon atoms & halogen added to aromatic ring = increases lipophilicity