Unit 3- Neuromuscular Blockers Flashcards

1
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Competitive Nondepolarizing Agents

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Block nicotinic receptors to prevent Ach binding

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2
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Depolarizing Agents

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Cause initial membrane depolarization before paralysis

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3
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Nicotinic Receptors

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Require ionic binding of 2 Ach, opens channel to allow Na+ in the cell

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4
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Tetrodotoxin

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Decrease permeability of Na+ to cause muscle paralysis

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5
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Local Anesthetics

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Inactivate Na/K channels to prevent action potential

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6
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Hemicholinium

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Interferes with reuptake

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7
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Botulinum Toxin

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Interferes with Ach vesicles with the plasma membrane to prevent Ach release

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8
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Cholinesterase Inhibitors

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Decrease AchE activity, Ach accumulates at receptors

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9
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Magnesium Ion

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Competes with Ca++ transport into the nerve, interfering with Ach release and decreasing postsynaptic Ach sensitivity

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10
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Aminoglycoside Antibiotics

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Inhibit Ach release by lowering Ca++ availability at axon terminal, decrease postsynaptic Ach sensitivity

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11
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Depolarizing Agents Elimination

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Hydrolysis by cholinesterase

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12
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Competitive Nondepolarizing Agent Elimination

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Hepatic metabolism or hoffmann elimination

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13
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Hofmann Elimination

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Elimination without enzymes affected by temp or pH

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14
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Benzylisoquinoliniums

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Nondepolarizing competitive agents, atracurium, cisatracurium, mivacurium, doxocurium

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15
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Aminosteroid Agents

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Nondepolarizing competitive agents, vecuronium, rocuronium, pancuronium

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16
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Asymetric Chlorofumarates

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Nondepolarizing competitive agent, gantacurium

17
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Atracurium

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Muscle relaxation during surgery, intubation, safe in renal or hepatic insufficiency, urethral obstruction removal, minimal cardiovascular effect, pH and temp affect elimination

18
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Cisatracurium

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Similar to atracurium

19
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Pancuronium

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Muscle relaxation during surgery, intubation, inconsistent cardiac effects

20
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Vecuronium

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Muscle relaxation during surgery, hepatic metabolism, minimal cardiac effects

21
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Rocuronium

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Rapid onset, no cardiovascular effects

22
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Gantacurium

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Ultra short duration, degraded in plasma

23
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Succinylcholine

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Depolarizing agent, rapid onset with short duration, prolonged depolarization of end plate, phase I and II block

24
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Phase I Succinylcholine Block

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Open cation channel and depolarize , increased cation permeability, muscle fasciculation

25
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Phase II Succinylcholine Block

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Cation channel closes and repolarizes, junction resistant to depolarization, flaccid paralysis

26
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Neuromuscular Blocker Paralysis Progression

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Face, limbs, larynx, abdominals, intercostals, diaphragm

27
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Dosing of Neuromuscular Blockers

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Sufficient to paralyze limbs but not diaphragm

28
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Margin of Safety

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Large majority of receptors must be blocked to prevent muscle twitch

29
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Reversal of Blockers

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Initiate ventilation, withdraw administration, avoid synergistic drugs, use AchE inhibitors and cyclodextrin to reverse

30
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AchE Inhibitors

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Inhibit AchE to reverse nondepolarizing drugs

31
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Succinylcholine

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Reverses depolarizing agents

32
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Edrophonium

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AchE inhibitor used to reverse neuromuscular blockage