T1L24 analgesics, anaesthetics and sedatives Flashcards

1
Q

pain def

A

an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage

whatever the patient says

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gate theory

A

C fibres let pain through

Ab fibres stimulate inhibitory neurons

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3
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3 ways of pain modification

A
  1. nociceptor C, Adelta fibres
  2. central interpretation
  3. drugs
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4
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ladder of analegesics

A
  1. NSAIDs/paracetalmol
  2. weak opiates/local anaesthetics
  3. strong opiates

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5
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opioids

types

administration

where are receptors

receptor subtypes

A
  • act on opioid receptor
  • naturally occurring (morphine, codeine)
  • semisynthetic eg diamorphine
  • synthetic eg fentanyl

administration:

  • IV
  • intramuscular
  • oral
  • intranasal/aerosol
  • epidural/spinal

receptors:

  • pons and midbrain
  • periaqueductal grey matter
  • nucleus raphe magnus
  • spinal chord posterior horn
  • GIT
  • peripheral tissues

subtypes:
OP3, OP2, OP1

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morphine side effects

A
  • resp depression
  • nausea and vomiting
  • constipation
  • miosis
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7
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ketamine

A
  • NMDA receptors
  • Kappa and delta receptors
  • local/general analgesic
  • anaesthetic
  • sedative
  • side effects
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8
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NSAIDS

A
  • inhibit cyclooxygenase 1 and 2
  • analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory

side effects:

  • gastric irritation
  • bronchospasm
  • renal impairment
  • platelet function (aspirin)
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aspiring

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NSAID

  • oxidative phosphorylation
  • air hunger
  • reyes syndrome
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10
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paracetamol

A
  • unknown mechanism
  • overdose hepatotoxicity
  • N acetylcysteine
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11
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antiemetics

A

stop vomiting and nausea

  • Propofol
  • steroids
  • cannabinoids
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12
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ramsey sedation scale

A
  1. patient anxious
  2. cooperative
  3. responds only to commands
  4. brisk response to shout
  5. sluggish response
  6. no response
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13
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benzos

A

eg diazepam

enhance GABAa and b

side effects:
- oversedation, loss of airway
- respiratory depression
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14
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2 classifications of local anaesthetics

mechanism

adminsitration

A
  1. amides eg lignocaine
  2. esters eg cocaine

Na channel blockade, thus blocking action potential

administration:

  • spinal epidural caudal
  • skin
  • nebulised

lecture slides are shit mate x

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