Baby On Board
Big MAC
Locals Only
There Will Be Blood
Speed Kills
100

Babies of Mother's with Gestational Diabetes are likely to have this prior to delivery and may have this after delivery.

What is Macrosomia and Hypoglycemia?

100

Most likely cause of desaturation in a patient during MAC sedation is due to this.

What is upper airway obstruction?

100

Adding Bicarbonate to is usually done in efforts to do this for local anesthetics.

What is faster speed of onset?

100

The INR level typically used as the upper limit for performing neuraxial blocks in patients with no other signs of bleeding dysfunction.

What is 1.4?

100

A prolonged large volume/pressure inspiration may be effective in treating this fast regular heart rate.

What is SVT?

200

FHR varying without any relation to contractions is most likely due to this.

What is Cord Compression?

200

This medication can be used during MAC to create a deeper level of sedation and can often cause nystagmus.

What is Ketamine?

200

Epinephrine and other vasoconstrictors are added to local anesthetics primarily in attempts to do this.

What is prolong duration of action?

200

Warfarin (Coumadin) can be reversed slowly with this or quickly with this.

What is Vitamin K or FFP or PCC?

200

A patient with this EKG finding develops a-fib and is given a B-Blocker causing the heart rate to do this.

What are Delta Waves and Increase?

300

HELLP Syndrome is characterized by this.

What is Hemolysis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, and Low Platelets?

300

This sedative agent can provide sedation while often preserving spontaneous ventilation.

What is Precedex?

300

These are the 2 different local anesthetic families.

What are esters and amides?

300

Heparin can be reversed most quickly by this.

What is Protamine?

300

This medication is used to slow down or pause tachycardias and can also be used in posterior fossa craniotomies to momentarily decrease bleeding.

What is Adenosine?

400

An 18wk pregnant female involved in a MVC that develops Cardiac Arrest should have this done if there is not a return to pulse within this time.

What is a C-section and 5 minutes?

400

A patient vomits during a procedure and the decision is made to intubate the patient, assessment of aspiration can be done by this shortly after intubation and severity of aspiration would be based on these characteristics.

What is Bronchoscopy and Volume, pH, and Particulate matter?

400

This family of local anesthetics is more prone to allergic reactions and is metabolized in this way.

What are Esters and metabolized by plasma esterases?

400

This anticoagulant is a good choice for use in patients with a heparin allergy.

What is Arixtra (fondaparinux)?

400

This Twisted rhythm is caused by this being prolonged and is treated with this.

What is QT prolongation and Magnesium?

500

Pt with Pre-Eclampsia complaining of headaches with Na <130 may be suffering from this and ultimately may need this as treatment.

What is SIADH and Delivery?

500

A patient during a procedure develops a high-pitched inspiratory sound most likely caused by this and if the patient had a persistent low saturation after this was resolved it may be due to this.

What is Laryngospasm and Post-Obstructive Pulmonary Edema?

500

The local anesthetic typically infiltrated by surgeons at the incision site is often referred to by them by this name, which is nothing more than this.

What is Marcaine and Bupivicaine?

500

This is the mechanism of action for Lovenox.

What is bind to antithrombin III and inhibit Factor Xa from converting prothrombin to thrombin also inhibits Factor IIa (thombin)

500

This rhythm which causes loss of the a-wave on CVP is particularly bad in Aortic Stenosis due to this.

What is A-fib, loss of atrial kick, and up to 30% stroke volume?

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