Anesthetics Flashcards

1
Q

IV anesthetics (4)

A

Barbiturate- Methohexital
Propofol
Ketamine
Etomidate

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2
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two uses of methohexital?

A

used with opioid analgesics to supplement inhaled anesthetic agents for longer procedures AND inducing hypnotic state

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3
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use of propofol

A

quick ambulatory/outpatient procedures

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4
Q

why is Propofol better than methohexital?

A

Propofol is out of the system within an hour and patients have less N/V compared to other anesthetics

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5
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2 uses of etomidate

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use if BP is low before surgery (has minimal cardiac and resp depression) OR rapid induction of general anesthesia during short procedures

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6
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4 uses of ketamine

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pediatric procedures (shock or short painful procedures), short procedures in general, induction of anesthesia, in pts at risk for hypotension or bronchospasm (NO hypotension)

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7
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use of inhaled anesthetics

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produce reversible loss of consciousness before and during surgery

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8
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main side effect of inhaled anesthetic

A

takes a bit longer to recover- coordination and concentration problems for up to a few days

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9
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types of inhaled anesthetics

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Nitrous oxide (not used much anymore), desflurane, isoflurane, sevoflurane

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10
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what can occur when using local anesthetics

A

tachyphylaxis- repeated injections lose effectiveness

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11
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how do local anesthetics work?

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block nerve conduction of sensory impulses from periphery to CNS

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12
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drugs of local anesthetics

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all end in AINE (some topical, some injectable)

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13
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esters of local anesthetics

A

PCCT

procaine (SA), chloroprocaine (SA), cocaine, tetracaine (LA)

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14
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amides of local anesthetics

A

LMBR
lidocaine (IA), mepivacaine (IA)
, bupivacaine, ropivacaine (both LA)

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15
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what enzyme breaks down esters?

A

plasma cholinesterase

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16
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local anesthetics don’t work as well in what type of tissue?

A

infected or injured tissue bc pH is lowered (more acidic) and different ionization is present

17
Q

what are local anesthetics paired with? why?

A

epi- vasoconstricts blood supply to injection site so longer duration of action, less systemic absorption, and less toxicity

18
Q

should use epi with local anesthetics where on the body?

A

sites where vasoconstriction could cause permanent tissue damage (fingers, toes, nose, ear, penis)

19
Q

what is it called when local anesthetics are injected into the vicinity of nerve endings to numb the areas fed by that nerve?

A

infiltration

20
Q

whats it called when a local anesthetic is injected into a major nerve trunk

A

nerve block

21
Q

local anesthetic is administered by what?

A

inotophoresis

22
Q

what two ways can midazolam be given?

A

IV/IM drug of choice for preop sedation, anxiety, amnesia OR IV sedation for diagnostic, therapeutic or endoscopic procedures

23
Q

what opioids are used for anesthetics?

A

fentanyl, RS nyl’s, morphine

24
Q

when are anticholinergics more likely used for surgeries?

A

when you need to prevent GI secretions during longer surgeries

25
Q

when is local anesthesia with sedation used?

A

use local for more involved sedative procedure (breast biopsy or cataract) OR eye/ENT/cosmetic procedures

26
Q

what type of procedure is conscious sedation used in?

A

colonoscopy

27
Q

what is regional anesthesia often combined with?

A

conscious sedation

28
Q

if regional anesthesia fails, what do you do?

A

convert pt to general anesthesia