Risk Factors
Vocab
General Anesthesia
Adjunctive Meds
Local or Regional Anesthesia
100

General Anesthesia is loss of what? 

Consciousness AND sensation 
100

Which type of adjunctive med is used for pain control, has SE of resp. depression, hypotension, constipation, and can be reversed with Naloxone.

Opioids 

200
Name the main ways we give general anesthesia.

Inhalation and IV 

200

Which classification of adjunctive can cause respiratory depression, requires higher doses and tend to end in -pam. 

Benzodiazepines 

300

Name a risk factor for a geriatric patient undergoing anesthesia. 

Increased mortality rate 

Greater risk for infection

Decline kidney function

Liver Function 

Slower reponse to changes 

300

What is it called when you start to give drugs to make the pt go to sleep? 

Induction 

300

Name a type of IV general anesthesia. 

Hypnotics (Propofol)

Benzo (End in -pam)

Opioids (Morphine, Fentanyl, Alfentanil)

Dissociative (Ketamine) 

300

Which type of adjunctive med has a drying effect, causes urinary retention, and a decreases in BP.


ex: Oldanzetron 

Antiemetics 

300

Local Anesthesia is a loss of what?

Sensation but NOT consciousness

400

Name a risk factor for someone that is obese going under anesthesia. 

Other comorbities (HTN, High cholesterol) 

Breathing Problems

Pressure on diagram 

Resedating 

400

What is the name of the scale used to assess sedation level with opioid meds?

Pasero Opioid-Induced Sedation Scale

400

What is a common ending for inhaled general anesthesia? 

-flurane 

400

Which type of adjunctive meds paralyzes skeletal muscles, makes it so the pt cannot breathe, no other effects and CANNOT be given by themselves? 


Ex: Succinylcholine

Neuromuscular blockers 

400

Name an example of when Local/Regional anesthesia would be used. 

Sutures, abscess removal, dental, giving birth (epidural) 

500

Name 2 risk factors for alcoholics undergoing anesthesia 

Underreport 

Might need more pain meds/anesthesia 

Liver function 

Withdrawal (can give lorazepam) 

500

Name the difference between monitored anesthesia care and moderate sedation

Monitored Anesthesia Care: Has to be given by anesthesia care provider. May have to go to general anesthesia.

Moderate Sedation: IV drugs only. Pt is groggy but can maintain their own airway. Nurse can administer under physician orders. 

500

What is the name of the most widely used IV anesthetic?


It wears off quickly/works quickly

No analgesic effect

Can cause bradycardia and hypotension

Has an increased risk for infection

Highly abused to help people sleep

Propofol

500

Which type of adjunctive med takes 20 seconds to work, duration of 10 minutes, not good analgesic effect, no amnesic effect, and can cause respiratory depression.

Ex: Methohexital 

Barbiturates 

500

Advantages of Local/Regional Anesthesia 

Less SE

Less pain meds

Don't have to worry about airway

Can be combined with epinephrine and lidocaine 

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