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Which of the lines represents desflurane?
Line B is desflurane
Which line is isoflurane? (A, B, C, D, E)
Isoflurane is line D
Which line represents sevoflurane?
Line C represents sevoflurane
Which line represents nitrous oxide?
Line A represents nitrous oxide
Which line represents halothane?
Line E represents Halothane
Which of the above represents alveolar gas tension?
Line A represents alveolar gas tension
Which 2 of the above represents the vessel-rich group?
Line B/E represents the vessel-rich group
Which of the above represents the muscle group?
Line C represents the muscle group
Which of the above represents the fat group?
Line D represents the fat group
Vial concentration of Succinylcholine
20 mg/mL in 10 mL
Dilute Succinylcholine? Concentration in syringe?
Not usually; can dilute to 10 mg/mL in 20 mL syringe
Succinylcholine emergency dose for laryngospasm?
20 mg IV or 4 mg/kg IM
Concentration in Phenylephrine vial?
10 mg/mL in 1-2 mL
Dilute Phenylephrine to concentration of ___? Syringe size?
100 mcg/mL (requires double dilution); 10 mL syringe
Emergency dose of Phenylephrine?
50-100 mcg
Concentration in ephedrine vial?
50 mg/mL in 1 mL
Dilute ephedrine to concentration of ___? Syringe size?
10 mg/mL in 5 mL syringe or 5 mg/mL in 10 mL syringe
Emergency dose of ephedrine?
5-10 mg IV
Concentration of atropine sulfate in vial?
0.4 mg/mL or 1 mg/mL
Dilute atropine? Concentration/amount in syringe?
No dilution; 1 mL of 1 mg/mL or 2.5 mL of 0.4 mg/mL
Emergency (ACLS) dose of atropine sulfate?
1 mg IV
Concentration of Lidocaine vial?
1% Lidocaine = 10 mg/mL in 20 mL vial
Adult emergency dose of Lidocaine for ventricular arrhythmias? Peds dose?
1 mg/kg/dose
Peds: 0.5 mg/kg/dose
Concentration of Propofol?
10 mg/mL
Concentration of sodium thiopental?
25 mg/mL
Typical vial concentration of etomidate?
2 mg/mL
Induction dose of etomidate?
0.2-0.3 mg/kg IV
Induction dose of Ketamine?
1-2 mg/kg IV; 5-10 mg/kg IM; 8 mg/kg PR
Induction dose of Propofol?
2-2.5 mg/kg IV
Sedation infusion dose of Propofol?
25-75 mcg/kg/min IV
General anesthesia infusion dose of Propofol?
75-200 mcg/kg/min IV
Induction dose of sodium thiopental?
3-5 mg/kg IV
Induction dose of methohexital?
1-1.5 mg/kg IV; 6.5-10 mg/kg IM; 20-30 mg/kg PR
Induction dose of Midazolam?
0.15-0.4 mg/kg IV
Vial concentration of Midazolam?
2mg/2mL
Standard adult dose of succinylcholine for muscle relaxation
1-1.5 mg/kg/dose IV
Standard dose of Rocuronium for muscle relaxation
0.6 mg/kg IV
RSI dose of Rocuronium for muscle relaxation?
1.2 mg/kg IV
Dose of succinylcholine recommended for obese pt (RSI)
1.5-2 mg/kg IV
Pediatric dose of succinylcholine for muscle relaxation for intubation?
2 mg/kg/dose IV (or 4-5 mg/kg IM)
Standard dose of vecuronium for intubation?
0.12 mg/kg IV
Standard dose of pancuronium for intubation?
0.12 mg/kg IV
Dose of methohexital for stat C/S?
3-4 mg/kg IV
Peds induction dose of sodium thiopental?
2-7 mg/kg IV
Name 4 benzylisoquinoline nondepolarizing NMBs
Atracurium, cisatracurium, mivacurium, doxacurium
Name 3 aminosteroid nondepolarizing NMBs
Pancuronium, Vecuronium, Rocuronium
Name two IV induction agents contraindicated in pts with a hx of seizure
Methohexital (Brevital) and etomidate (Amidate)
Generic for Anectine?
Succinylcholine
Generic for Zemuron?
Rocuronium
Generic for Norcuron?
Vecuronium
Generic for Nimbex?
Cisatracurium
Generic for Tracrium?
Atracurium
Generic for Pentothal?
Sodium thiopental (STP)
Generic for Brevital?
Methohexital
Generic for Diprivan?
propofol
Generic for Robinul?
glycopyrrolate
Generic for Mivacron?
Mivacurium
Generic for Pavulon?
Pancuronium
Generic for Amidate?
etomidate
Generic for Ketalar?
ketamine
Generic for Fluothane?
Halothane
Generic for Forane?
Isoflurane
Generic for Suprane?
Desflurane
Generic for Ultane?
Sevoflurane
Generic for Dilaudid?
Hydromorphone
Generic for Sublimaze?
Fentanyl
Generic for Demerol?
meperidine
Generic for Narcan?
Naloxone
Generic for Versed?
midazolam
Trade name for midazolam?
Versed
Trade name for hydromorphone?
Dilaudid
Trade name for Fentanyl?
Sublimaze
Trade name for meperidine?
Demerol
Trade name for halothane?
Fluothane
Trade name for isoflurane?
Forane
Trade name for desflurane?
Suprane
Trade name for sevoflurane?
Ultane
Trade name for Ketamine?
Ketalar
Trade name for etomidate?
Amidate
Trade name for pancuronium?
Pavulon
Trade name for mivacurium?
Mivacron
Trade name for succinylcholine?
Anectine
Trade name for Rocuronium?
Zemuron
Trade name for Vecuronium?
Norcuron
Trade name for cisatracurium?
Nimbex
Trade name for atracurium?
Tracrium
Trade name for sodium thiopental (STP)?
Pentothal
Trade name for methohexital?
Brevital
Trade name for Propofol?
Diprivan
Trade name for glycopyrrolate?
Robinul
Trade name for naloxone?
Narcan
MAC of nitrous oxide?
104%
MAC of desflurane?
6%
MAC of sevoflurane?
2%
MAC of enflurane?
1.63%
MAC of Isoflurane?
1.2%
MAC of halothane?
0.75%
BGC of nitrous oxide?
0.47
BGC of desflurane?
0.42
BGC of sevoflurane?
0.65
BGC of enflurane?
1.91
BGC of isoflurane?
1.4
BGC of halothane?
2.4
What kind of breathing system? (Mapleson A, B, C, D, E, F, Bain, or Lack's)
Lack's
What kind of breathing system? (Mapleson A, B, C, D, E, F, Bain, or Lack's)
Mapleson B
What kind of breathing system? (Mapleson A, B, C, D, E, F, Bain, or Lack's)
Mapleson D
What kind of breathing system? (Mapleson A, B, C, D, E, F, Bain, or Lack's)
Mapleson A
What kind of breathing system? (Mapleson A, B, C, D, E, F, Bain, or Lack's)
Mapleson C
What kind of breathing system? (Mapleson A, B, C, D, E, F, Bain, or Lack's)
Mapleson E
What kind of breathing system? (Mapleson A, B, C, D, E, F, Bain, or Lack's)
Mapleson F
What kind of breathing system? (Mapleson A, B, C, D, E, F, Bain, or Lack's)
Bain