Must know for test 2 Flashcards

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in the equation for KE which has more of an influance on KE

mass or velocity?

A

Velocity

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what is the basic unit of energy?

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Joule

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what is a joule?

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the force of one newton that moves it’s point of application

1 meter in the direction of that force!!

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Joule is a term of what? energy work or power?

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energy

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how much work is done pushing on a 100 kg pt on a 75kg operating table and you can’t get teh damn thing to move?

A

0

no movemnet no work

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What does LASER stand for

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Light 
Amplification
by
Stimulated
Emission 
of
Radiation
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Carbon dioxide laser properties (2)

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invisible

marked with a helium-neon aiming beam

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what is the Carbon dioxide laser used for

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upper airway sx

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Nd-YAG laser properties (1)

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short wave length allows transmission by fiberoptics

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Nd-YAG laser is used for what sx’s

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distal tracheobronchial tree and retina sx

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KTP laser can be transmited by what?

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fiberoptics

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KTP laser is used in what sx’s

A

neurosurgical and

otolarygeal

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Argon Laser can be transmitted by what

A

fiberoptics

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Argon laser is used in what sx’s

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neurological, retinal, and otolaryngological

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with laser wavelengths longer wavelengths= what?

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lower freq and lower energy

all start with L

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with laser wavelengths shorter wavelengths= what?

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higher freq and higher energy

for jake sHorter= Higher and Higher) :

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frequancy is inversly proprtional to what??

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wavelength

the higher the frequency the smaller the wavelength

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what has a higher freguency?
KTP Wave length is 532
or
Nd:YAG wave length 1064

A

KTP
remember
freq is inversly proportional to wave length
the longer the wavelength the lower freq

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which laser is for deep tissue? and why?

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Nd-YAG

b/c of near infrared I guess????

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what is the only laser that wet tissue can protect pt (like a wet towel)

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CO2 laser

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which laser is more readily absorbed by dark tissue?
transmitted through clear fluids
tissue penetration 2-6 mm

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Nd-YAG

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which laser is strongly absorbed by water, and thus by all tissue, pigmented or not. tissue penetration <0.5mm

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CO2

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which has a higher freq
argon WL=488-515
or
CO2 WL 10,600

A

argon
b/c freq is inversly proportional to WL, thus the longer the WL the lower (slower the freq), and also the shorter the WL the higher (faster) the freq.

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which has a higher freq
KTP WL 532
or
Argon WL 488-515

A

argon
longer WL= lower freq
shorter WL= higher the freq

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the greater the wavelength = the _______ absorption by water
greater | CO2 greatest WL 10,600
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CO2 laser properties? | WL 10,600
Longer WL= Low freq= Low energy
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Nd-YAG laser properties | WL 2064
sHorter WL= Higher freq= Higher energy
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when doing airway sx with a laser what do you want to do with FiO2?
40% or less (preferable 21%)
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When doing airway sx with a laser what VAA do you want to avoid? and why?
N2O | supports combustion
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when doing airway sx with a laser what must you always have immediately available?
bottle of saline or water
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when doing airway sx with a laser what 2 things are important about the OETT tube
use a laser or protected ETT fill endotracheal cuff with saline or dye use smallest allowable tube for surgical exposure and ventialation usually 5.5-6.5
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what 3 things are needed for a fire
oxidizer (N2O or O2) fuel (drapes or ETT) Ignition source (laser or Bovie)
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Treatment of laryngospasms
- jaw thrust (at angle of Ramus-accupressure point) | - Succinylcholine if needed
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whats the quanity and unit | m
length | meter
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whats the quanity and unit | kg
mass | kilogram
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whats the quanity and unit | s
time | second
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whats the quanity and unit | A
electric current | ampere
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whats the quanity and unit | K
temp | kelvin
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whats the quanity and unit | mol
quanity of a substance | mole
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whats the quanity and unit | cd
luminosity | candle
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what deals with magnitude and direction
vector
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what are the characteristics of a vector
displacement velocity acceleration force
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what is a sum of all vectors on a given object
fore (net force)
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what law and who made it? | an object will remain at rest or in motion indefinitely unless a net force act upon it? (inertia)
Newton's | law of motion #1
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what law and who made it? | force is proportional to a specific mass and an acceleration in a specific direction
Newtons law of motion #2 (force)
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what law and who made it? for each force exerted on one body, there is an equal, but oppositely directed force on some other body interacting with it
Newtons law | Law of motion #3
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what is the standard unit of measurement of force
newton
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equation for force?
force= mass x acceleration
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Equaion for newton
newton = kg x m / s^2
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what is a newton in layman's terms
the amount of force required to move one kg of an object one meter per second squared
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what does little g mean
gravitational constant for earth
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what does g=
9.81 ms^2 (m/s/s) or 32 ft s^2 (ft/s/s)
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how do you calculate gravitational force (fw)
fw = g x m | = 9.81 ms^2 (m/s/s) or 32 ft s^2 (ft/s/s) x m
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what is the free fall vacume? what are its properties
- weight is the only force acting on the object - mass of the object does not effect the motion - shape of the object does not effect the motion - ----All objects fall at the same rate in a vacuum (galileo)
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what is free fall in the atmosphere? what are the properties?
weight is the only force acting on the object - comparing 2 objects, the higher velocity occurs for hreater weight, lower drag coeff (more streamlined), lower gas density (higher altitude), or smaller area ---- objects do not fall at the same rate through the atmosphere---- velocity gas density frontal area drag coeff
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dynes are measured as (what is there equation)
dynes= gm x cm / s^2
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what is magnitude only?
scalar
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what is magnitude and direction
vector
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force and vector is measured in what?
newtons
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gravitational force allows for what?
weight measurements
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What is a measure of a given force dispersed over a specific area
pressure
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pressure is measured in what
pascals
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pressure is inversly proportional to what?
area
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pressure is directly proportional to what
force
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when pascals is discussed with pressure | 1 N/m^2 will equal what
102 gms/m^2
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102 gms per square meter (gms/m^2) is a fairly small value so often times kilopascalse are used in the place of pascals!! so 1 N/m^2= 1 pascals so _______ N/m^2 = 1 kilopascal
1000 N/m^2
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``` 100 KPa (kilopascals) equals? Atm BAR mmHg Torr cmH2O lb/in^2 ```
``` Atm- 1 BAR- 1 mmHg- 760 Torr- 760 cmH2O-1020 lb/in^2- 14.7 (just remember 1 atm= 760mmHg= 760 torr= 14.7 lbs/in^2) then memorize the other 2 ```
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what is gauge pressure??
the pressure reading of a container of some kind, above and beyond atm pressure
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what is absolute pressure?
the combination of atm pressure an dany pressure above atm pressure
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equation for pressure?
pressure= force / area
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when force is constant and area increases what happens to pressure?
decreases
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KE=
1/2 x M x V^2
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PE=
M x g x h
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weight =
M x g