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15 Cards in this Set
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Succinylcholine |
Type: depolarizing blocker Use: adjunct to general anasthesia, intubation Adverse effects: in people with skeletal muscle myopathy rhabdomyolysis, hyperkalemia--> arrhythmia --> cardiac arrest |
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Cisatracurium |
Type: Benzylisoqinolines. Nondepolarizing blocker Use: relaxant for people with renal/hepatic disease |
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Mivacurium |
Type: benzylisoqinolines |
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Tubocurarine |
Type: benzylisoqinolines Use: Adverse effect: bronchospasm, hypotension |
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Pancuronium |
Type: steroid derived nondepolarizing blocker Use: Adverse effects: tachycardia |
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Rocuronium |
Type: steroid derived nondepolarizing blocker Use: rapid intubation |
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Vecuronium |
Type: steroid derived nondepolarizing blocker Adverse effect: vagal blockade |
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Sugammadex |
Type: reversal drug Use: rocuronium, vecuronium, pancuronium |
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Neostigmine |
Type: cholinesterase inhibitor Use: succinylcholine phase 2 block |
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Atropine |
Type: muscarinic antagonist Use: with neostigmine to reverse nondepolarizing blockade |
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Baclofen |
Class: GABA B agonist Use: spasmolytic used in MS, spinal cord injury Adverse effect: after discontinuation. fever, altered mental status, rebound spasticity |
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Tizanidine |
Class: a2 agonist Use: spasmolytic Adverse effects: fatigue, drowsiness, hypotension, dry mouth |
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Diazepam |
Type: CNS spasmolytics Use: anxiety, muscle spasms, seizures Adverse effect: fatigue, sedation, confusion |
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Dantrolene |
Type: Muscle Spasmolytic, RyR1antagonist Use: spasticity associated with spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy and stroke, malignant hyperthermia Adverse effect: hepatotoxicity |
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Botox |
Type: Muscle spasmolytic Use: cervical dystonia, limb spasticity Adverse effect: weakness, diploplia, ptosis, dysphasia, incontinance, dyspnea |