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100

This frequently first sign of an impending MH crisis is usually seen on the monitor.

What is rising ETCO2 or What is Tachycardia

100

This is the primary medication used to treat Malignant Hyperthermia.

What is Dantrolene (or Ryanodex)?

100

This animal, often used in research, has been instrumental in studying malignant hyperthermia.

What are pigs?

100

This electrolyte imbalance, resulting from muscle cell breakdown in MH, can lead to cardiac arrhythmias.

What is Hyperkalemia?
100

This depolarizing muscle relaxant, often used during intubation, is a potent trigger for MH.

What is succinylcholine?

200
This is how long MH patients should be monitored for symptom recurrence.

What is 24-48 hours?

200

This solution is used to reconstitute the medication for MH treatment.

What is preservative-free sterile water for injection?

200

This musculoskeletal disorder has been linked with MH susceptibility.

What is muscular dystrophy?
200

This condition, caused by excessive skeletal muscle breakdown, can release myoglobin into the bloodstream.

What is rhabdomyolysis?

200

Perioperative department staff must ensure this piece of equipment is properly stocked with medications and supplies to manage any MH crisis.

What is the MH Cart?

300

This hallmark sign of MH involves muscles tone.

What is Muscle Rigidity?
300

This is the weight-based dose of the medication used to treat MH.

What is 2.5mg/kg?

300

Aside from the animal used in MH study, in what other animal has MH been identified?

What are horses?

300

This life-threatening clotting disorder, triggered by severe MH, causes simultaneous widespread clotting and bleeding.

What is Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)?

300

These volatile anesthetics, commonly used in general anesthesia, are known triggers of MH.

What are inhaled anesthetics (or Halothane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Enflurane)?

400

This late and dangerous symptoms of MH can lead to death if untreated.

What is Hyperthermia?

400

This medication is used to treat metabolic acidosis during an MH event.

What is sodium bicarbonate?

400

MH was first identified in humans in this decade.

What are the 1960's?

400

This organ system is most at risk of failure due to myoglobin-induced toxicity following MH.

What is the renal (kidney) system?

400

This genetic mutation predisposes individuals to MH and is a key factor in prevention planning.

What is the RYR1 genetic mutation?

500

This specific muscle group can become rigid shortly after succinylcholine administration and make intubation difficult.

What are masseter (jaw) muscles?

500

This class of medication should be avoided during MH management.

What are calcium channel blockers?

500

This organization is available 24/7 for hotline help in cases of MH.

What is the Malignant Hyperthermia Association of the United States (MHAUS)?

500

This severe metabolic disturbance, characterized by high lactate levels, occurs due to sustained muscle contractions and inadequate oxygenation during MH.

What is metabolic acidosis?

500

This anesthesia method is commonly used with patients known to be at risk for MH.

What is Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA)?

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