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