This volatile anesthetic was introduced in 1994.
What is Sevoflurane?
Midazolam given perioperatively can reduce this very common postoperative side effect.
What is Nausea and Vomiting?
This nerve block works on the level of the cords.
What is infraclavicular NB?
This is the smallest part of the pediatric airway.
What is the cricoid cartilage?
Yeah man.
Who is Dr. Magriono?
These men invented the hollow hypodermic needle independently.
Who is Charles Pravaz and Alexander Wood?
This drug is given to treat one of the most feared anesthesia related complication.
What is Dantrolen / Ryanodex?
A patient can safely receive Bupivacaine, but not Benzocaine or Tetracaine.
What is an Amide local anesthetic?
Functional closure of this anatomical structure happens 10-15h after birth and anatomical closure after 4-6 Weeks.
What is the Ductus Arteriosus?
At the end of the case.....Call your attending!
Who is Dr. Tobias?
What is cocaine?
This pain medication can elicit Serotonin Syndrome when given to a patient that also is on a monoamine oxydase inhibitor.
What is Tramadol?
The skin of the lateral aspect of the foot is inervated by this nerve.
What is the suralis nerve?
This is the amount of estimated blood volume in a term neonate.
What’s is 80-90ml/kg?
Let's all introduce our selves!
Who is Dr. McGinthy?
This was the year anesthesia was used for the first time to ease labor pain.
What is 1847?
James Simpson in Scottlnd
This anticoagulant reduces the levels of vitamin K dependent coagulation factors.
What is Warfarin?
This is the maximum dose of lidocaine with epinephrine in a 70kg patient.
What is 490mg?
Location defines the differences between gastrochisis and omphalocele.
What is periumbilical (anterior abdominal defect) vs umbilical?
Raise the table and don’t think of stopping.
Who is Dr. Elias?
This is the name of the person administering the first anesthetic in 1846?
Who is William Morton?
Giving this medication in the Neuro OR iv push can lead to irreversible asystole.
What is Dilantin?
The cervicothoracic sympathetic trunk and the recurrent laryngeal nerve are susceptible for inadvertent blockade with this Nerve block.
What is an interscalene Nerve block?
Pyloric stenosis shows this classic electrolyte and acid base imbalance.
What is hypochloremic hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis?
We don’t have any of your instruments. That’s fine. No problem.
Who is Dr. Abramson?