Define the oculocardiac reflex. What are the nerves involved? How do you treat it?
Decrease in heart rate of 10% following pressure on the globe or manipulation of the eye muscles.
Afferent limb: ophthalmic division of the Trigeminal nerve, efferent: Vagus nerve
Treatment: ask surgeon to stop stimulus, make sure patient is deep enough, turn up FiO2, if bradycardia doesn’t resolve, consider atropine 20mcg/kg
What are the blood volumes assigned to each age group?
Adult female: 60-75 ml/kg Adult male: 65-70 ml/kg Child 1-12 years: 70-75 Child 3-12 months: 70-80 Full term newborn: 80-90 Pre-mature: 90-100
What is the anesthetic management of CDH?
2. PIP < 25, with low TV
For pediatric heart cases, what two types of medications should you be careful about mixing, and why?
What are the side effects of PGE1?
apnea, bradycardia, fever, flushing, gastric outlet obstruction, and CNS irritability
What is the difference in codeine and morphine metabolism in neonates and school aged children?
Neonates: Decreased CYP2D6 activity, so less codeine is converted to morphine, therefore they are less sensitive
Morphine: two other enzymes that convert opioids to inactive metabolites and morphine to its two metabolites are low at birth, leading to increased sensitivity of the drug in neonates
What is the main way that babies keep warm? What factors increase this heat production? What inhibits heat production?
How would you describe the trend of DM 1 and 2 in children? increasing? or decreasing?
Both are increasing
What abnormalities are associated with Trisomy 21?
What causes persistent fetal circulation?
Increased pulmonary pressures (I.e. hypoxia, acidosis, and hypothermia
What are the criteria for starting a newborn on PPV? When do you start CPR?
2. HR < 60
How do you treat mild post-intubation croup vs. moderate to severe?
2. mod-severe: racemic epinephrine and monitoring for at least 4 hours following extubation
What is the first surgical correction step for pulmonary atresia?
What are the optimal leak pressures for a cuffed vs. uncuffed tube?
What agent should be avoided in patients with the MHTFR mutation?
N20
How do you induce a patient with congenital emphysema? What should you avoid?
2. avoid n20
What are the early signs of MH?
What are the symptoms of propofol infusion syndrome? What is the one organ NOT effected?
BUT pulmonary edema is NOT see
What does VACTERL stand for?
True or false: high cognitive ability is associated with increased risk for peri-operative anxiety
true
What is the youngest age of a child that would benefit from midazolam? Why?
9 months. That’s when separation anxiety begins
Define Klippel-Feil syndrome
congenital fusion of the cervical spine
What are the risk factors for post op apnea in kiddos?
Why do infants have an increased WOB?