What organs utilize the most blood supply?
What organs utilize the least?
What organs are in between these two groups?
What are the one-word (ish) summaries of the four stages of anesthesia?
What reflexes are we suppressing during stage 1 anesthesia?
If stage 1 anesthesia is maintained, what is it called?
During induction, when would one most likely see laryngospasm?
During emergence, when would one most likely need to be re-intubated?
For Propofol, what are the doses for:
1. Induction
2. Maintenance
3. Conscious sedation
What is the most common concentration of a 1% solution?
What are the inactive ingredients in propofol? Why is one particularly important?
What are the disadvantages of propofol’s inactive ingredient composition?
What is the mechanism of action of propofol?
How does propofol cause immobility through spinal cord-depression?
What are the clearance characteristics of propofol?
The clearance of propofol is primarily through hepatic metabolism, with minor contributions from renal clearance and pulmonary elimination.
What metabolizes propofol?
What drug is the induction drug of choice?
Propofol
What is the induction dose of propofol in adults? Children?
What plasma propofol levels would correlate with unconsciousness?
What about awakening?
What is the conscious sedation dose of propofol?
What is the sub-hypnotic dosing for propofol?
What is the anti-pruritic dosing of propofol?
What are propofol’s effects on CMRO₂, CBF, and ICP?
Large doses of propofol may ______ cerebral perfusion pressure.
decrease
Though propofol will not produce seizures, it will produce _______.
myoclonus
Between thiopental, propofol, and isoflurane, which is the least EEG suppressive?
What severe condition(s) can occur with prolonged propofol infusions?