Narcotics
Induction Agents
Neuromuscular Blockers
Reversal Agents
What's in the Drawer?
100
This agent can be used do decrease pulmonary edema
What is Morphine
100
This would be an appropriate induction dosage of ketamine, for an 18 year old having suffered blunt abdominal trauma from a motor vehicle accident
What is 1mg/kg
100
This is the mechanism of action of vecuronium
What is competes for cholinergic receptors at the motor end plate
100
Either of these two anticholinergics can be used in conjunction with an anticholinesterase drug to reverse neuromuscular block
What is atropine and glycopyrrolate
100
Furosemide does this to venous capacitance
What is increases it
200
This agent is 75 to 125 times more potent than morphine
What is fentanyl
200
This induction agent is a derivative of phencyclidine
What is ketamine
200
this long acting neuromuscular blocker has side effects of increased heart rate, blood pressure and cardiac output
What is pancuronium
200
This drug is used in the intensive care unit to treat ileus
What is neostigmine
200
Zofran should be given how long before emergence
What is less than 30 minutes
300
This agent is 1/10 as potent as morphine
What is demerol
300
In mg/kg, this is the standard induction dose of propofol
What is 2mg/kg
300
This nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker can be used in a rapid sequence induction
What is rocuronium
300
You have chosen to reverse your 75 y/o patient with atropine rather than glycopyrrolate. Considering the blood brain barrier, explain your specific concerns
What is a side effect known as central anticholinergic syndrome
300
What lab value is imperative to know prior to giving ketorolac?
What is the creatinine
400
This agent is associated with more hypotension and bradycardia than fentanyl or sufentanil
What is alfentanil
400
Extravascular injection of this induction agent causes gangrene
What is Sodium Thiopental
400
The dose of rocuronium in mg/kg for a rapid sequence induction
What is 1.2mg/kg
400
This drug is a quaternary amine
What is glycopyrrolate
400
This is the method of action of zofran
What is 5HT3 receptor antagonist
500
This mechanism of action is thought to be the reason for narcotic induced bradycardia
What is stimulation of the vagus nerve (vagal nucleus in the medulla)
500
These body systems are responsible for the elimination of propofol
What is hepatic and pulmonary
500
the priming dose is
What is 10% of the intubating dose
500
This is the duration of action of neostigmine
What is 40-60 minutes
500
This vasodilator causes redistribution of blood to ischemic areas of the myocardium
What is nitroglycerine
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