What are the patient’s risk factors for nausea and vomiting postoperative?
What can trigger malignant hyperthermia?
What is plasma cholinesterase deficiency?
Deficiencies in or atypical plasma cholinesterase can result in prolonged neuromuscular blockade after succinylcholine administration (GENETIC)
What are the goals of general anesthesia?
What are the complications of general anesthesia?
What are the induction drugs?
What is Succinylcholine?
A Depolarizing Neuromuscular Blocker (paralytic agent)
What is Rocuronium?
A Non-Depolarizing Neuromuscular Blocker (paralytic agent)
What are the main inhalational agents?
What are the basic required monitors during general anesthesia?
What are the predictors of difficult bag mask ventilation?
BONES
What are the risk factors of sleep apnea?
STOP BANG
What are the 3 phases of anesthesia?
What is Propofol?
A white IV induction agent that potentiate GABA receptor activity inhibiting normal neuronal function
What are the side effects or propofol?
What is the induction agent of choice with status asthmaticus?
Ketamine because it is a bronchodilator and preserves spontaneous ventilation
What is Ketamine?
What are the side effects of ketamine?
What is the main class of anxiolytics used in anesthesia?
Benzodiazepines
What is the mechanism of action of Benzodiazepines?
What is Midazolam?
A Benzodiazepine given IV, PO, IN, IM
Opioids are metabolized by the liver except which one?
Remifentanil (short acting metabolized by plasma esterase)
How do we reverse muscle relaxation / neuromuscular blockers?
What is the mechanism of action of local anesthetics?