week 11 GA Flashcards
1
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Sevoflurane is what?
A
- Inhaled anaesthetic
- Adverse effects, nausea, postoperative, cardiac and respiratory depression, shivering and salivation.
- Onset of action, 2 minutes
2
Q
Nitrous oxide is what type of anaesthetic?
A
- Inhaled anaesthetic
- used for minor surgeries, dental surgeries
3
Q
What is the mechanism of action of Nitrous oxide?
A
- Analgesia via opioid receptors, anxiolytic due to enhancement of GABA-mediated CNS’s depression.
4
Q
Intravenous anaesthetics advantages
A
- Rapidly induces unconsciousness
- Reduces te amount of inhalation agent required
- Don’t pose a fire hazard
5
Q
Intravenous anaesthetic disadvantages
A
- Commonly cause hypersensitivity reaction
- Cause tissue irritation
- Minimal muscle relaxation
6
Q
Propofol is what type of anaesthetic?
A
- IV
- Adverse effects, respiratory and cardiac depression, bradycardia, hypotension, Nausea and vomiting, and involuntary muscles.
7
Q
Local anaesthetic is used for what?
A
- Ensure the localised area is numb or absence of pain.
8
Q
Non-depolarising blocking drugs?
A
- Block the action of ACh at post and pre synaptic nicotinic receptors.