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What are the 5 IV Anesthetics?
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B.B. King on OPIATES PROPOses FOOLishly
Barbituates: Thiopental Benzos: Midazolam Ketamine Opiates: Morphine, Fentanyl Propofol |
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What Rx does this describe:
-Inc lipid sol --> rapid uptake into brain, TF good for induction of anesthesia -Rapidly redistributes to muscle and adipose --> Dec cerebral blood flow |
Barbituate: Thiopental
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What Rx does this describe:
-MC IV anesthetic for endoscopy -Adjunctively w/ gaseous ABX and Narcotics -Severe post-op resp depression -Dec BP that can be tx'ed w/ Flumazenil |
Benzos: Midazolam
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What Rx does this describe:
-BLOCKS NMDA Receptors -PCP analogue -Dissociative anesthetic -Vivid dreams & hallucinations -Dissociative anesthetics |
Ketamine
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What Rx does this describe:
-Used for rapid induction and short procedures -Less post-op nausea than thiopental -Potentiates GABA |
Propofol
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Name 4 Alzheimer's Rx?
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Memantine
Donepezil Galantamine Rivastigmine |
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Alzheimer Rx that:
-blocks NMDA Receptors |
Memantine
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Alzheimer Rx that:
Inhibs ACHesterase |
Donepezil
Galantamine Rivastigmine |
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In Huntington's you have
Inc Dopamine Dec GABA Dec ACh TF Tx w/: |
Reserpine & Tetrabenazine (Amine depleting)
Haloperidol (Dopamine Receptor Antag) |
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What Rx does this describe:
-5-HT AGONIST --> Vasoconstriction -Inhibs trigeminal activation -Inhibs Vasoactive peptide release -Used for acute migraine -Used for cluster HA |
Sumatriptan
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