NPO
Monitors
Airway
Phases of Anesthesia
Locations
100

4 Hours

What is Breast Milk

100

What are Pulse and Oxygen monitors? 

100

What is a LMA?

100

Phases of Anesthesia

What is induction, maintenance, and emergence?

100

Emergency Airway Cart

What is the Anesthesia workroom?

200

6 Hours

What is Light Meals

200

Capnography/ETco2

What is End-tidal Carbon-dioxide?

End-tidal CO2 monitoring is the single most useful method in confirming endotracheal tube position. It also provides information about dead space, cardiac output, and airway resistance. A thorough understanding of cardiopulmonary physiology and the technical nuances of capnometry is required for its optimal use in children. This review examines the basic physiology pertinent to end-tidal CO2 monitoring, its clinical applications, and evidence supporting its use in infants and children.

200


What are Endotracheal tubes?

200

Pre-oxygenation

What is Induction?

200

Anesthesia Supplies

What is the Anesthesia Workroom?

300

Non-Human Milk

What is 6 hours

300


What is a normal EKG?

300


What is a Laryngoscope?

300

Muscle relaxants

What is induction and maintenance?

300

Phone number for the Anesthesia workroom.

What is 7-4205?

400

Fasting

 

What prevents Pulmonary Aspiration?

400


What is a temperature Foley?

400


What is a Video Assisted Laryngeal Scope?

400

Continual administration of inhalation and/or IV agents to keep the patient anesthetized.

What is Maintenance?

400

Code for Anesthesia workroom

What is 5,4,3,2,1?

500

Technique used for Rapid Sequence induction.

What is Cricoid pressure?

500


What are EKG Leads?

500


What is a bronchoscope?

500

Reversal Medications

What is Emergence?

500

Transport Monitor

What is the Anesthesia Workroom?

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