Neuromuscular Blockers Flashcards

1
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Neuromuscular blockers

A

interrupt transmission of nerve impulses at the neuromuscular junction

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2
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What happens with neuromuscular blockers?

A

paralysis of striated muscles
Consciousness is retained
no analgesia
spontaneous respiration ceases

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3
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What are the indications for Neuromuscular blockers?

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Postion the eyeball centrally without traction
Relax the respiratory muscles to allow mechanical ventilation
Relax the muscles for neurological or orthopedic surgeries
Aid intubation
An element of balanced anesthesia

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4
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What is the primary reason for using inhalational anesthetics in veterinary medicine?

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Immobility

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5
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What is the minimum requirement for neuromuscular blockers?

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Use mechanical ventilation
Monitor cardio, resp, oxygenation, and neuromuscular function
Monitoring end tidal agent

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6
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What are some contraindications for neuromuscular blockers?

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If there is no possibility too ventilate and monitor the patient
if the animal remain conscious
if there is insufficient analgesia during surgery
if the personnel in charge does not have a complete understanding of NMBDs

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7
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Functions of NMJ

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  1. an impulse arrives at the terminal
  2. release of acetycholine
  3. ACh binds to nicotinic ACh receptors
  4. ion flux triggers an action potential that leads to muscle contraction
  5. ACh is rapidly metabolized
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8
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What is the mechanism of action for Depolarizing NMBDs?

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act as an agonist on the nicotinic ACh receptors thus causing muscle membrane depolarization

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9
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What is the mechanism of action for Non-depolarizing NMBDs?

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act as competitive antagonist on the nictotinic ACh receptors thus stabilizing muscle membrane

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10
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What is the most sensitive muscle to relaxation?

A

Ocular muscles

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11
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What is the most resistant muscles to relaxation?

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Diaphragm

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12
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What is the typical order of onset of muscle relaxation?

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Eyes>Larynx> diaphragm

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13
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What drugs potentiate NMBD effect?

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Inhalational anesthetics

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14
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What factors influence the depth of NMBD effect?

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Hypothermia
Electrolyte abnormalities
Age

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15
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What are some chemical properties of NMBDs?

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Water soluble

Does not cross lipid barriers easily

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16
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What NMBDs causes Histamine release?

A

Atracurium

17
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What does histamine cause?

A

Bronchoconstriction
Vasodilation
negative iontropy
tachycardia

18
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How do you treat histamine release?

A

Low dose epinephrine

19
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What are the classifications of NMBDs?

A

Depolarizing NMBDs

Non-depolarizing NMBDs

20
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What are some intermediate non-depolarizing NMBDs?

A

Atracurium
cisatracurium
rocuronium
vecuronium

21
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Succinylcholine mechanism of action

A

causes sustained membrane depolarization on the end plate

22
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What are some adverse effects of Succinylcholine?

A
Cardiac arrhythmias
Hyperkalemia
Fasciculation
myalgia 
myoglobinuria
Elevated intraocular and intragastric pressures
malignant hyperthermia
23
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What does Laudanosine cause?

A

seizures

24
Q

Where do you stimulate peripheral nerves in dogs and cats?

A

Peroneal nerve

Ulnar nerve

25
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Where do you stimulate peripheral nerves in horses?

A

Facial nerve

Peroneal nerve

26
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TOF

A

Train of Four

27
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Sugammadex

A

reversal of neuromuscular blockade caused by rocuronium

28
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What should you keep End Tidal ISO around?

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0.9 +/- 0.1%