In patients with a BCHE mutation, succinylcholine induced paralysis lasts for _____
To gauge the degree of _____ induced by neuromuscular junction blocking agents, train of four stimulation can be used during anesthesia
Halothane is an example of an inhaled anesthetic with _____ lipid and blood solubility
P-glycoprotein is encoded for by the _____
benzodiazepines (e.g. midazolam) may be used to create a state of _____ for minor procedures and surgeries (e.g. colonoscopy, endoscopy)
Non-specific symptoms of _____ intoxication (stimulant or depressant) include anxiolysis, disinhibition, respiratory depression, and mood elevation
Inhaled anesthetics can cause respiratory _____ (stimulation or depression)
Neuro/Psych Potency is _____ proportional to minimal alveolar concentration (MAC)
Teratogenic effects of Carbamazepine
What is the characteristic teratogenic effect associated with Phenytoin use during pregnancy?
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