Emergence from Anesthesia — Flashcards

Emergence from Anesthesia — Flashcards

Emergence from Anesthesia — Flashcards
#1

In an non-actively wheezing asthmatic patient, who is hemodynamically stable _____ is the induction agent of choice

#2

Hypo_____, hypotension, hyponatremia and hypoxia will all decrease the minimum alveolar concentration for an anaesthetic agent

#3

Which intravenous anesthetic preserves airway reflexes the best?_____

#4

Emergence reaction or delirium associated with ketamine is treated with _____.

#5

Which inhalational induction agents are highly pungent and hence can cause laryngospasm?_____

#6

Thiopentone does not completely supress airway response to laryngoscopy and may lead to _____ in asthmatics

#7

_____ are the most effective group of drugs in the prevention of emergence reactions following ketamine

#8

Factors affecting Minimum Alveolar Concentration (MAC): No answer _____

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#9

Hyper_____, Hypercalcemia, Hypermagnesemia and HyperH+ (acidosis) will all decrease the minimum alveolar concentration for an anaesthetic agent

#10

_____ administration may lead to salivation and lacrimation which can be prevented by premedication with glycopyrrolate

Hint: IV anesthetic

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