Volume decreases as pressure increases. Temperature is a constant.
What is Boyles' Law?
100
II, VII, IX & X
What are the Vitamin K dependent clotting factors?
100
Zona glomerulosa
Zona fasiculata
Zona reticularis
What are the zones of the adrenal cortex?
100
Opioid to avoid in Parkinson's patient and metabolism is altered by the antibiotic Erythromycin.
What is Alfentanil?
100
Patient's trachea is intubated, but there is NO ETCO2.
What is cardiac arrest?
Also acceptable: severe bronchospasm, bilateral PEs
200
Increasing the height of an IV pole will increase hydrostatic pressure and therefore increase IVF flow.
What is Pouisueille's Law?
Other examples:
decrease length of needle
increase diameter of needle
polycythemic pt has decreased flow
anemic pt has increased flow
200
Hct is ~ 60%
contains 10-15 mL of plasma
250-350 mL volume
shelf life = 42 days
What are PRBCs?
200
Demyelination due to too rapid infusion of hypertonic saline.
What is central pontine myelinolysis?
200
Muscles that abduct the vocal cords.
What are the posterior cricoarytenoids?
Remember: pull cords apart
200
Large volume of infusion of Normal Saline causes the acid-base disturbance.
What is hypercloremic metabolic acidosis?
300
As a cylinder of compressed gas empties, the cylinder cools; condensation and ice may form.
What is Joule-Thompson effect?
300
Antigen is present the surface of the RBC.
What is blood typing?
300
Primary glucocorticoid.
What is Cortisol?
300
Largest of the radicularis arteries.
Major blood supply to the spinal cord.
What is the Artery of Adamkiewciez.
AKA: arteria radicularis magna
300
During craniotomy for tumor removal, patient becomes hypotensive, ETCO2 decreases to 9 mmHg.
What is venous air embolism?
400
Applications include:
Concentration effect
Second gas effect
Diffusional hypoxia
Expansion of gas spaces
What is Fick's Law of Diffusion
400
Causes platelets to adhere to subendothelial layer. Synthesized by endothelial cells.
What is vWF?
400
Induction drug to avoid in patient Addisonian crisis.
What is Etomidate?
400
Transient monocular blindness associated with carotid artery disease.
What is amaurosis fugax?
400
You are asked to place an OGT/ NGT during a case. SpO2 decreases to 87% and bellows won't drop.
What is...occluding the ETT?
500
Permits the following calculations:
SVR=(MAP-CVP)/CO
Resistance (R)= Pin-Pout/ Flow
What is Ohm's Law?
500
I can be purchased at the V & X for 1(I) or 2(II) dollare on the 13th of the month.
What is the Common Pathway of the clotting cascade?
500
Produces oxytocin.
What is the paraventricular nuclei?
Vasopressin ( produced in supraoptic nuclei) and oxytocin are STORED in the posterior pituitary.
500
Heparin binds to this and increases it's activity 1,000-fold.
What is Antithrombin III?
500
FiO2=1.0
Manual ventilation
Check DLT position with FOB
CPAP 5-10 cm to non ventilated lung
PEEP to ventilated lung
Intermittent two lung ventilation
What are the steps to manage hypoxemia during OLV?