pain 2 Flashcards
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what is anesthesia
loss of sensation
do all general anesthesias do analgesia
no
what are 5 things that lots of general anesthetics try to achieve
- analgesia
- amnesia
- loss of consciousness
- inhibit sensory &autonomic reflexes
- skeletal muscle relaxation
what are 3 things that are sought after in an ideal general anesthetic
- smooth and rapid anesthetic induction, but permits rapid recovery when administration ceases (balanced anaesthesia)
- wide margin of safety
- devoid of adverse effects
what does balanced amnesia mean
induce anesthesia smooth and rapidly, but permits rapid recovery when administration ceases
what are 5 common adverse effects of anesthesias
- vomiting
- cadiovasc depresion
- resp depression
- toxicity
- respiratory irritant effevts of volatile anesthetics
how do they try to achieve balanced anesthesia
by combining drugs to maximize favorable effects and minimize untowards effects
what is the therapeutic index for general anesthetics
low
what do doctors do for minor procedures (2 things)
oral sedatives and regional local anesthetic
what do doctors do for conscious sedation (2 drugs)
benzos (IV) + opioid analgesics
what is conscious sedation
when patients can respond to verbal commands + open airway
what do they often give patients preoperatively (3)
- sedatives (anxiolytic, amnesia)
- muscle relaxants (d-tubocurarine like drugs)
- atropine (limit mucous secretion)
why do they give atropine preoperatively
because anesthetics are irritating so lungs secrete fluid and mucous, so this stops that
what are some drugs that are used to induce anaesthesia
thiopental propofol etomidate benzos (midazolam)
what do doctors use for deep anesthesia (2 types)
inhaled anaesthetics and maybe IV anesthetics
what are 3 examples of inhaled anesthetics
N2O
isoflurane
methoxyflurane
what is N2O
inhaled general anesthetic
what is isoflurane
inhaled general anesthetic
what is methoxyflurane
inhaled general anesthetic
what are inhaled general anesthetic (2 properties / descriptions)
volatile liquids, halogenated hydrocarbons
what is an example of a intravenous barbiturate used for general anesthetic
thiopental
what is an example of a intravenous benzodiazepine (2) used for general anesthetic
midazolam, diazepam
what is an example of a intravenous opioid agonist used for general anesthetic
fentanyl
what is the “dissociative” intravenous drug used for general anesthetic
KETAMINE