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01 - Pharmacology Basics (Part 1)
An artificially induced absence o...,
What is the purpose of using anes...,
What is general anesthesia 3
106  cards
01 - Pharmacology Basics (Part 2)
A drug that activates a receptor ...,
A drug that binds w o activating ...,
An antagonist concentration is in...
44  cards
01 - Pharmacology Basics (Part 3)
Therapeutic index 1,
Highest and lowest context half l...,
Context half life in opiates 3
15  cards
02 - Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics
What does tte stand for 1,
What type of study is pharmacokin...,
What does adme stand for 3
118  cards
03 - Pre-Op Medications
How does enteric coated omeprazol...,
What is moa of omeprazole 2,
What is the maximum inhibition of...
121  cards
04 - Anesthetics Overview
Propofol metabolism effects vd 1 ...,
Ketamine 2,
Etomidate 3
16  cards
04 - Induction Medications (Part 1)
Does propofol have more clearance...,
Propofol s main metabolism is in ...,
Why do you warn patients to not o...
143  cards
04 - Induction Medications (Part 2)
Which induction agent has the hig...,
What is ketafol 2,
Compounding combining admixing di...
79  cards
05 - Benzodiazepines
What is the principal inhibitory ...,
Benzodiazepines facilitate action...,
By enhancing the affinity of the ...
108  cards
06 - Pain Pathways
The increased responsiveness of p...,
The release of ________ mediators...,
Increased pain sensations to norm...
125  cards
06 - Opioid Agonists (Part 1)
Opioids ___ cbf and possibly also...,
What is a common s e that opioids...,
What is a severe s e of opioids i...
143  cards
06 - Opioid Agonists (Part 2)
Most effective drug for itching a...,
Opiates receptors and function 2,
Receptor for fentanyl morphine 3
19  cards
06 - Opioid Agonist/Antagonist & Opioid Antagonists
What is pentazocine used for and ...,
What is the po dose 50mg of penta...,
What is the im dose 20 30mg of pe...
98  cards
06 - Non-Opioid Analgesia
What enzyme catalyzes the synthes...,
This form of cox is responsible f...,
Cox 1 or cox 2 ubiquitous physiol...
71  cards
07 - Inhaled Anesthetics (Part 1)
What gas does a blue gas tank con...,
T f the machines in the or know w...,
Look at the pink square 3
81  cards
07 - Inhaled Anesthetics (Part 2)
In regards to cns activity volati...,
The dose dependent decrease in cm...,
Burst suppression occurs at what ...
113  cards
07 - Inhaled Anesthetics (Part 3)
Moa of xenon no cyclopropane 1,
Location of explicit memory 2,
What causes nausea by inhaled ane...
26  cards
07 - Inhaled Anesthetics (Part 4)
Highest and lowest boiling point ...,
Highest and lowest vapor pressure...,
What is the reason for fulminant ...
8  cards
08 - Neuromuscular Blockade (Part 1)
S e of sch why could you see myal...,
Your patient you gave sch to c o ...,
S e of sch you start to see amber...
103  cards
08 - Neuromuscular Blockade (Part 2)
Rocuronium and scoline interaction 1,
Increase the duration of nmba 2,
Ibw or tbw with scoline and ndmr ...
16  cards
08 - Non-depolarizing Muscle Relaxants
What is the only short acting non...,
Which receptor do non depolarizin...,
What is mivacurium mivacron 3
72  cards
08 - NMBD Reversal Agents (Part 1)
Castillo talked about this case s...,
What are sugammadex s side effects 2,
Why do we use monitoring with rev...
57  cards
08 - NMBD Reversal Agents (Part 2)
Tof 09 more specific and more sen...,
At tof 06 what respiratory values...,
How many percent of ach reach the...
7  cards
09 - Local Anesthetics (Part 1)
Procaine 1 amide or ester 2 metab...,
What la is shorter acting than pr...,
Does pregnancy or plasma cholines...
92  cards
09 - Local Anesthetics (Part 2)
Although chloroprocaine and bupiv...,
Which drug has an additive effect...,
What are the two most common vaso...
90  cards
09 - Local Anesthetics (Part 3)
Hydrophobicity in la 1,
Inflamed tissues and la 2,
La main barrier to diffusion 3
15  cards
09 - Local Anesthetics (Part 4) (Toxicities)
Neural tissue toxicity aka neurot...,
Transient neurological symptoms t...,
Transient neurological symptoms t...
43  cards
10 - Anesthesia Pharmacology Adjuncts
What type of receptors are alpha ...,
Is metoprolol selective or non se...,
1 what are the doses for phenylep...
91  cards
11 - Fluids and Electrolytes
Bicarbonate administration 1,
Ringer lactate osmolality and neg...,
Turp s characteristics 3
20  cards

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