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_______is the most important anesthetic Malignant hyperthermia
complication. Anesthesia causes an
uncontrolled increase in skeletal
muscle oxidative metabolism, which
overwhelms the body's capacity to
supply oxygen, remove CO2, and
regulative body temperature.
If patient is hyperkalemic (normal treat with glucose/insulin, and calcium +/-bicarb
range 3.8-5.0), how should you treat
the patient?
_______is the reversing agent for Naloxone
opiods.
_______is the reversing agent for Flumazenil
benzodiazipines.
What is the best indicator used to prealbumin - every 2-3 days
monitor nutritional status?
, Intervention: TPN - total peripheral nutrition
_________require central access and
indicated when no enteral feeding
for > 7 days.
The _________is the most important part cardiac history -- history of MI, unstable angina,
of the history before surgery. valvular disease
In patients with known cardiac beta blockers
disease, aggressive intraoperative
lowering of myocardial oxygen
demand with ____ has been shown in
RCT's to improve outcomes and
should be used.
When accessing cardiac disease aortic stenosis -- crescendo diastolic rumble at
prior to surgery, what is the most apex
important thing to access?
Guidelines for the use of antibiotics 1 hour
include administration within _______ of Abx of choice: cefazolin for all except colorectal
surgery and redosing after 4 hours. then cefazolin/metronidazole
What is the abx of choice?
Pre-op -- Metabolic 3/5 to diagnose:
disease/syndrome -- what are the 5 1 - diabetes
criteria? 2 - central obesity
3 - HTN
4 - high serum triglycerrides
5 - low HDL levels