Anesthetics Flashcards

1
Q

What are the drugs used as anesthetics?

A
  1. Induction agents (IV)
  2. Neuromuscarinic agents
  3. Inhalation agents
  4. Local agents
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Name the Induction agents?

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  1. Barbituates
  2. Benzodiazepines
  3. Opioids
  4. Neurolept
  5. Etomidate
  6. Propofol
  7. Ketamine
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3
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Name the Neuromuscular agents.

A

Non-depolarizing:

  1. Pancuronium
  2. Vecuronium
  3. Tubocurarine

Depolarizing:
1. Succinylcholine

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4
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Name the inhalation agents.

A
  1. Halothane
  2. Isofluane
  3. Enflurane
  4. Desflurane
  5. Sevoflurane
  6. Nitrous Oxide
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5
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Name the local agents.

A
  1. Esters (Procaine)
  2. Amides (Lidocaine)

β€œLa” = Lidocaine; Amide

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6
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Name the Barbiturates.

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  1. Thiopental
  2. Thiamylal
  3. Methohexital
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7
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T or F: Barbiturates have good analgesic but low anesthetic effect.

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FALSE: Barbiturates have good anesthetic effect but low analgesic effect.

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8
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Which Benzos are used for Anesthetics?

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  1. Lorazepam
  2. Diazepam
  3. Midazolam
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9
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Which sedatives have good analgesia but NO amnesia?

A

Opiods

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10
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Which opiod is used as a sedative?

A

Fentanyl

-primary indication is analgesia

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What are the adverse effects of Fentanyl?

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  1. hypotension
  2. respiratory depression
  3. muscle rigidity
  4. N.V
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12
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What is the Neurolept drug used for sedation?

A

Dropinerol/Fentanyl

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13
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What is the MOA of Neurolept?

A

Dopa Blocker

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14
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What is the Contraindication of Neurolept?

A

Parkinsons

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15
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What is the MOA of Etomidate and Propofol?

A

Stimulate the GABA receptor similar to the Benzos

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16
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What is the MOA of Ketamine?

A

NMDA Glutamate Receptor antagonist

17
Q

What is the contraindication of Ketamine?

A

CVD and HTN

18
Q

Which agent for sedation has nightmares (in adults) as an adverse effect?

A

Ketamine

19
Q

Which sedation agent has good anesthetic effects but poor analgesic effects?

A
  1. Etomidate

2. Propofol

20
Q

Which sedation agent will have the patient in a dissociative state? (Patient is awake but feels no pain and does not remember)

A

Ketamine

21
Q

Which drugs help facilitate intubation and paralyze and relax skeletal muscle for surgery? (indication for what drug)

A

Neuromuscular agents

22
Q

What is the MOA of the Neuromuscular drugs?

A

Block cholinergic transmission at the neuromuscular end plates of the neuromuscular junction

23
Q

T or F: The neuroleptics are good analgesics and good sedatives.

A

FALSE: They are neither analgesics or sedative

24
Q

Which drugs are used for rapid induction and maintentence of anesthesia?

A
  1. Etomidate

2. Propofol

25
Q

Which drug is indicated for short anesthetic procedures in Peds?

A

Ketamine

26
Q

Which drugs are the former DOC for induction of anesthesia and have a rapid induction?

A

Barbiturates

27
Q

What drugs are used for the maintenance of anesthesia?

A
Halothane 
Enflurane
Isoflurane
Desfluane
Sevofluane 
Nitrous Oxide
28
Q

What drugs are used for the maintenance of anesthesia ONLY?

A

Halothane

Enflurane