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Classical Stages of Anesthesia
Classicaland Modern Stages of Anes.
Characteristics
Details, Details
Details, Details
100
Ether
Which anesthetic is the classical stages of anesthesia based upon?
100
Signs of Stage IV Anesthesia
What is Respiratory or medullary paralysis?
100
Characteristics of the nitrous oxide gas.
What is colorless, odorless?
100
The average percentage of Nitrous Oxide required for patient comfort.
What is 35%?
100
Blue
What is the color of the Nitrous oxide tank?
200
Able to respond to commands.
What is Stage I analgesia
200
To scrape crud off of teeth for $$$$$
What is studying for pharmacology all about????
200
Rapid onset, and Least Soluble in blood of all inhalation anesthetics.
What is Nitrous Oxide.
200
5 minutes.
What is the minimal length of time a patient should be given oxygen at the end of a procedure.
200
Emphysema, COPD, Pregnancy, emotional instability.
What is Contraindications for the use of Nitrous Oxide?
300
The point of loss of consciousness.
What is the end of Stage I.
300
Up to the Point of time of the beginning of surgery.
What is Induction?
300
The term used when multiple types of anesthetic are used.
What is balanced anesthesia?
300
Patient response to questions.
What is the best indicator of the degree of sedation?
300
B12 enzyme shown to be reduced with nitrous oxide use.
What is methionine synthetase?
400
A smooth and rapid induction of this stage is preferred.
What is Stage II?
400
The depth of anesthesia necessary for surgical manipulation.
What is Maintenance Category?
400
Results from a rapid outward flow of nitrous oxide accompanies by oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What is diffusion hypoxia?
400
3 hours.
What is the optimal time to eat a large meal before an appointment?
400
Neuropathy.
What is numbness and paresthesia of the hands or legs?
500
Most surgical procedures are performed in this Stage.
What is Stage III.
500
This category begins with the termination of a surgical procedure and ends when the patient is fully responsive to the environment.
What is Recovery?
500
The stimulant for the respiratory drive.
What is carbon dioxide?
500
Oxygen Deprivation.
What is the greatest danger of using nitrous oxide for analgesia?
500
Antianxiety, Analgesia, and retained consciousness and protective reflexes.
What are reasons to use nitrous oxide in the dental office?