ASA
Medications
Adverse Reaction
Sedation Levels
Bonus
100

18 Year old patient with no current regular medication's or past medical history

What is ASA-1?

100

The two medication classes used in Moderate Sedation

What are Benzodiazepine and Opioid's?

100

A common side effects of sedation effecting heart rate

What is Bradycardia?

100

Patient is unable to maintain ventilatory function without assistance, will not respond to stimulus.

What is General Anesthesia?

100

"The land of many lakes" and " In the cheeks"

What does Lompoc mean?

200

87 year old male found in MVA with severe bleed needing immediate intervention.

What is ASA-5?

200

Medication for Bradycardia

Atropine

200

Common side effect effecting respiratory status

Hypoventilation and Respiratory Depression

200
Patient is able to maintain ventilatory function without assistance, moderate sedation performed by a qualified anesthesia provider that could administer General Anesthesia if necessary. 
What is Monitored Anesthesia Care?
200

La Purisima

What is Lompoc's mission?

300

Patient with severe CVA with GCS of 2, confirmed brain death. In OR for organ donation.

What is ASA-6?

300

Reversal for Versed

Flumazenil (Romazicon) 

300
Hives, Pruritis, Wheezing, Bronchospasm, Syncope

What are common signs/symptoms of an allergic reaction?

300

Patient would have a decreased LOC but is able to respond to verbal/physical commands and maintain their own airway.

What is Moderate Sedation?

300

Multiple ships crashing on the shore of Lompoc's coastline in 1923.

What is the Honda Point Disaster?

400
Patient with poorly controlled DM-2, HTN, alcohol dependent and regularly receives dialysis. 

What is ASA-3?

400

Reversal Agent for Opioids

Narcan( Nalaxone)

400

Allergic Reaction Treatment

What is benadryl , corticosteroids and epinephrine?

400

Patient that receives oral anti anxiety medication for a procedure.

What is Minimal Sedation?

400

Idaho 

Where does Karen abandon us to?

500

Patient with HTN and HLD, controlled with medication.

What is ASA-2

500

A patient has Glaucoma (what does this mean for mod sed)

What is a contraindication for use of atropine?

500

Undesirable effect of sedation

Nystagmus, Slurred speech, Agitation, Respiratory depression, Airway obstruction, Apnea ( need 2 to count)

500

Patient with a depressed consciousness, with a loss of protective reflexes and the inability to independently maintain a patent airway.

What is Deep Sedation?

500

Texas

Where does Sophia abandon us to?

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