What is the affect of anesthetics on the body?
Depress CNS, which causes:
In what forms are general anesthetics typically administered?
- Administered by inhalation as a gas or by injection as a liquid
What are the 5 drug responses of general anesthesia?
Can a single drug provide all 5 drug responses of general anesthesia? What must be done to have all 5 effects?
No.
Must combine multiple drugs
What other benefits can combinations of general anesthetics provide besides producing all 5 drug responses?
What are the 4 stages of general anesthesia?
1: Analgesia/ Loss of pain
2: Excitement and hyperactivity
3: Surgical Anesthesia
4: Imminent Death/ Paralysis of medulla
What stage of general anesthesia should be patients be in during surgery?
Stage 3
What is manipulated depending on the type of surgery in terms of stages of surgical anesthesia?
Different planes of stage 3
What are the 5 mild adverse effects of gas anesthesia?
What are the 3 more severe adverse effects of gas anesthesia?
What are the 3 mild adverse effects of volatile liquid anesthesia?
What are the 4 more severe adverse effects of volatile liquid anesthesia?
What is the Minimum Alveolar Concentration? What are the 2 units?
What is the relation of MAC to anesthetic potency?
What is the number 1 factor for variation in MAC?
What is meant by MAC having a steep dose-response curve?
What is the mechanism of action of general anesthetics?
What 3 factors affect MAC?
How does pulmonary ventilation affect MAC?
The more rapidly air is exchanged, the more rapidly anesthesia is achieved
How does pulmonary blood flow affect MAC?
Faster blood flow through alveoli –> longer it takes for concentration to increase
How does water solubility affect MAC?
More water soluble will mix in watery blood reservoir before sufficient concentrations reach levels capable of inducing unconsciousness. More water soluble –> less potent.
What are the 5 pharamacological effects of general anesthesia?
In what type of situations is intravenous anesthesia used?
When short duration anesthesia is required (out patient surgery)
What does intravenous anesthetic typically supplement?