Basic Anesthesia Knowledge
Pain Management
Physiology
Anesthesia Complications
Pharma
100

The gas also known as “laughing gas,” used as one of the first anesthetics. 


Nitrous oxide

100

This class of drugs, including fentanyl and morphine, is commonly used during and after surgery for pain relief. 


Opioids

100

Which vital signs are closely monitored during anesthesia?

Heart rate & Blood pressure

100

A drop in blood pressure during anesthesia is commonly referred to as this. 


Hypotension

100

Used for rapid sequence intubation, especially in patients with hemodynamic instability.

Ketamine

200

A common drug used to help patients fall asleep quickly during surgery. 


Propofol

200

This type of medication, originally developed for seizures, is now widely used in managing neuropathic pain. 


gabapentinoids (gabapentin or pregabalin)

200

What is a common side effect of anesthesia after waking up?

Nausea

200

Patients with this condition may wake up during surgery and recall events, often due to inadequate anesthesia. 


Anesthesia awareness

200

Which local anesthetic is avoided in obstetric anesthesia due to its high cardiotoxicity? 


Bupivacaine

300

Maneuver lifts the tongue off the posterior pharynx to improve airway patency during anesthesia. 


Jaw thrust

300

This type of pain is caused by damage to tissues other than the nervous system and is often described as dull or aching. 


nociceptive pain

300

What effect can general anesthesia have on blood pressure?

It can decrease blood pressure

300

This respiratory complication can occur when stomach contents enter the lungs during anesthesia. 


Aspiration pneumonitis

300

Name a local anesthetic that is safe for use in patients with a history of allergic reactions to amide anesthetics. 


Procaine (Novocain)

400

What is the antidote for opioid overdose? 


Naloxone

400

This advanced regional anesthesia technique involves injecting local anesthetic into the fascial plane between the transverse abdominis and internal oblique muscles. 


the transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block

400

General anesthetics work by enhancing the activity of this inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain.

Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA).

400

This rare but serious nerve injury can occur due to prolonged positioning during surgery. 


Peripheral neuropathy

400

Which benzodiazepine is commonly used to relax and sedate patients before surgery 


Midazolam

500

A rare but serious reaction to certain anesthesia causing very high body temperature. 


Malignant hyperthermia

500

This type of anesthesia uses a single injection to block pain in a limb or a specific area for a few hours. 


Peripheral nerve block

500

This part of the brain is primarily affected by general anesthetics, leading to loss of consciousness.

The cerebral cortex.

500

An allergic reaction to medications or latex during anesthesia is known as this. 


Anaphylaxis

500

A drug that helps wake up muscles after surgery by reversing muscle relaxants. 

Neostigmine