What is Precedex?
Can cause AIA
What is NSAIDs?
What is Lidocaine?
Nondepolarizing NMBA that has the quickest onset and used for intubation
What is Rocuronium?
Maladpative pattern of substance abuse leading to clinical impairment
What is addiction?
These meds exhibit sedative, hypnotic, and anxiolytic effects
What are benzoidazepines?
Uses for Acetaminophen
What is fever and pain?
IV anesthetic thay may cause bronchodilation
What is Ketamine?
Use for a one-time dose of NMBA
What is facilitating ET intubation?
goal for TOF
What is 1-2 twitches out of 4?
Treat seizures
What are barbiturates?
These are indications for Naloxone
What is opioid overdose or respiratory depression from opioids?
IV anesthetic that is used for RSI
What is Etomidate?
Reverseal med for NMBAs
What is Sugammadex or Neostigmine?
given to an agitated vent patient
What is sedation first followed by an analgesic?
Reverses Benzodiadepine
What is Romazicon?
Opioid receptors
What is Mu, Kappa, and Delta?
Airway procedures that utilize Lidocaine
What is bronchoscopy, NT suctioning, and awake intubations?
These are side effects of Succincholine
What is hyperkalemia, malignant hyperthermia, or bradycardia?
Med given to asthma pts needing RSI
What is Ketamine?
Contraindications for using Barbiturates for sedation
What is CNS depression, long half-life, and other side effects?
The benefits of using analgesics during MV
What is improving vent synchrony and reduction of sedatives?
goal(s) of anesthesia
What is unconsciousness, analgesia, muscle relaxation, and depression of reflexes?
What is sx, improving vent synchrony, reducing O2 consumption, and preventing pt self-extubation?
These types of patients utilize the FLACC scale
What are infants or non-verbal patients?