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RANDOM II
100
Somatic and visceral pain are in this pain category.
What is NOCICEPTIVE?
100
Name the three common opioids?
What is 1) Morphine 2) Fentanyl 3) Hydromorphone
100
Medication is a onset of 15-30minutes with a half-life of 1-3H and okay to use when patient has a MORPHINE allergy, but should be hemodynamically stable.
What is DILAUDID?
100
Name CODEINE'S EQUINANALGESIC ratio/dosing
What is IM 120 = 200 PO
100
This u-receptor agonist works by binding to μ-receptors and directly inhibit ascending pain pathways; name the medication GROUP
What is OPIOID
200
This medication does not have metabolites
What is LORAZEPAM
200
This medication has the longest onset and a half life of 10-20H
What is LORAZEPAM
200
Sammy takes 60mg Methadone daily, what is the dose he should receive every eight hours IV?
What is 10mg IV Half of 60 = 30; 30 divided by 3= 10
200
7.5mg Dilaudid should equate to this much IV:
What is IV 1.5
200
Name the one opioid that is eliminated TWO routes, beyond HEPATIC elimination
What is FENTANYL; respiratory
300
Dothiepin, Amitriptyline, Trmipramine, and Nortriptyline are examples of this medication class that helps treat neuropathic pain.
What ARE TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS?
300
This u-receptor agonist works by binding to μ-receptors and directly inhibit ascending pain pathways; name the medication GROUP
What is OPIOID
300
This medication causes amnesia with unpleasant hallucinations and delirium
What is KETAMINE
300
Oxymorphone 10mg equals how much IV?
What is 1mg IV
300
Name the benzodiazepine with the longest half-life
What is DIAZEPAM: 20-40H
400
This group of medications is an adjunct analgesia used for headaches secondary to elevated ICP, inflammation, and capsular pain.
What is CORTICOSTEROID?
400
This medication's onset is 5-10minutes with a half-life of 2-4H
What is MORPHINE
400
Local anesthetics work by blocking nerve conduction through this pathway
What is Na channel
400
Indications for this block include: thoracic surgery, rib fractures, and chest tube placement
What is INTERCOSTAL NERVE BLOCK
400
Name the EQINANALGESIA Morphine conversion:
What is 1mg PO to 3mg IV
500
Name the FOUR adjunct analgesia groups
What is 1) NSAID 2) TCA (tricyclic antidepressant) 3) Anticonvulsant 4) Corticosteroid
500
This medication's onset is IMMEDIATE with a half-life of 2-4H; given more when patient is hemodynamically UNSTABLE
What is FENTANYL
500
This ANXIOLYTIC AND AMNESTIC medication group's medications are eliminated hepatically and are associated with respiratory depression, particularly in elderly
What is BENZODIAZEPINES
500
Coagulopathy & thrombocytopenia; Infection & sepsis, Volume status & hemodynamic stability are side effects/concerns of this block type
What is EPIDURAL
500
PERIPHERAL NERVE blocks are indicated for shoulder surgery among others; name this block type:
What is INTERSCALENE BONUS: can be either a single injection or continuous infusion