Surgical Procedures/Special Populations Flashcards
Tonsillectomy is associated with.
severe pain,
Adenoidectomy is associated with
minimal pain
Up to 65% of patients undergoing tonsillectomy experience
postoperative vomiting.
LMA’s were first described for use in
tonsillectomy in 1990 and are especially useful for preventing exposure of the lower airway to blood.
What type of patient injury could occur if intravenous lines are allowed to lie in a coil in the MRI suite?
Burn
It is important to keep devices such as intravenous lines or ECG monitor wires straight during an MRI. Any coiled objects can induce
a current and cause a burn.
A patient presenting for carotid endarterectomy has amaurosis fugax. You know that this is
monocular blindness
You are performing anesthesia for a patient undergoing a total hip replacement. The surgeon is using polymethylmethacrylate to cement the prosthetic in place. You know that polymethylmethacrylate will result in
intramedullary hypertension
Intramedullary HTN cause
This can produce hypoxia, hypotension, dysrhythmias, and pulmonary hypertension. The circulating cement can also produce a decrease in systemic vascular resistance and a subsequent decrease in blood press
The onset of all muscle relaxants is significantly longer in elderly patients why?
Because of decreased cardiac output, longer circulatory time, and decrease in skeletal muscle blood flow,
Which of the following laboratory values tends to be decreased in full-term parturients?
ALBUMIN
Upon which of the following actions should you place the highest priority prior to commencing intravenous sedation for a patient undergoing an MRI?
Establishing a means for communicating with the MRI technician during the procedure
Oxygen consumption increases by about The plasma base (HCO3-) decreases from about 26 to 22 mEq/L, thus, the pH is essentially unchanged.
33 percent in the full-term parturient, but minute ventilation increases by 50 percent at term.
The increased alveolar ventilation in full term parturients results in an
increase in the PaO2 to about 106 mmHg and a decrease in the PaCO2 to about 30-32 mmHg.
Geriatric patients and fat?
increased adipose stores, which prolongs the action of lipid-soluble drugs.
Geriatric hepatic and renal blood flow
They also have decreased hepatic and renal blood flow which can prolong the action of drugs dependent on the liver and kidneys for elimination.
Protein normally are not affected by aging.
Alpha-1 acid glycoprotein levels
Although elderly they have a_____ vascular volume, this correlates with a
decreased ; higher initial plasma concentration of a drug, not a prolonged elimination half-life.
Extravasation of the cement in vertebroplasty vs kyphoplasty?
Vertebroplasty is more likely to result in extravasation of the cement because the cement used in vertebroplasty is less viscous than that used for kyphoplasty.
Potential neurologic complications of vertebroplasty.
Radiculopathy, spinal claudication, and paraplegia
After Vertebroplasty The patient should be .
The patient is positioned prone for the actual procedure and should remain supine for 3-5 hours after the procedure for evaluation of neurologic status and careful observation for bleeding
Vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty and anesthetics
General anesthesia and IV sedation are both acceptable techniques for these procedures.
A patient undergoing carotid endarterectomy exhibits profound bradycardia (23 bpm) which is successfully treated with atropine. To prevent a recurrence of this event, you should
ask the surgeon to infiltrate the carotid sinus area with lidocaine
CEA: Bradycardia may be caused by manipulation of
baroreceptors in the carotid sinus.