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MAC
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minimal alveolar concentration
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Drugs with LOW/ HIGH blood solubility
result in SLOW/ FAST induction and recovery |
LOW
RAPID |
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LOW solubility in blood
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fast induction and recovery
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HIGH solubility in blood
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slower induction and recovery.
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Defined as minimum concentration of an anesthetic gas required to eliminate movement or other response to noxious stimuli in 50% of patients.
(The other 50 %?) |
MAC
(takes more for the other 50%) |
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drugs with ??? lipid solubility are the ??? potent and are effective at ??? MAC.
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drugs with HIGH lipid solubility are the MOST potent and are effective at LOW MAC.
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N2O has a ??? blood solubility and ??? lipid solubility, offers ??? induction and recovery, with ??? potency.
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N2O has a LOW blood solubility and LOW lipid solubility, offers RAPID induction and recovery, but LOW potency.
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halothane has ??? lipid and ??? blood solubility resulting in ??? potency with ??? induction.
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halothane has both HIGH lipid and HIGH blood solubility resulting in HIGH potency with SLOW induction.
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Babies are harder/easier to put out than adults (inhalation agents only??)
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harder
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how much it takes to get you to go unconscious
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potency
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