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MAC
minimal alveolar concentration
Drugs with LOW/ HIGH blood solubility

result in SLOW/ FAST induction and recovery
LOW

RAPID
LOW solubility in blood
fast induction and recovery
HIGH solubility in blood
slower induction and recovery.
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%)
drugs with ??? lipid solubility are the ??? potent and are effective at ??? MAC.
drugs with HIGH lipid solubility are the MOST potent and are effective at LOW MAC.
N2O has a ??? blood solubility and ??? lipid solubility, offers ??? induction and recovery, with ??? potency.
N2O has a LOW blood solubility and LOW lipid solubility, offers RAPID induction and recovery, but LOW potency.
halothane has ??? lipid and ??? blood solubility resulting in ??? potency with ??? induction.
halothane has both HIGH lipid and HIGH blood solubility resulting in HIGH potency with SLOW induction.
Babies are harder/easier to put out than adults (inhalation agents only??)
harder
how much it takes to get you to go unconscious
potency