Questions With All Correct
Answers
Signs of malignant hyperthermia Correct answer-Tachycardia, CO2 retention, muscle rigidity, increase
in body temp, lethal arrythmia
Tx for malignant hyperthermia Correct answer-EMS, O2, dantrolene, cold saline IV, ice packs-groin,
axilla,neck
What tyoe of med is methohexital/brevital Correct answer-Barbiturate
Side effects of brevital Correct answer-Apnea on induction, muscle twitching, hiccups, decrease in BP,
increase in HR, laryngospasm, bronchospasm
What type of med is pentothal/Thiopental Correct answer-Barbiturate
Side effects of thiopental Correct answer-Long recovery time, anesthetic hangover
What type is propofol Correct answer-Short acting hypnotic.... Antiemetic properties
Side effects of propofol Correct answer-Apnea, bradycardia, hypercarbia, hypotension
What med is ketamine Correct answer-Schedule II: dissociative also causes amnesia and analgesia
Side effects of ketamine Correct answer-Increase in salvation, BP,HR,ICP
Vivid dreaming
Contraindications of ketamine Correct answer-Uncontrolled glaucoma, pregnancy, psych issues, heart
disease
Basic requisites of aesthetic Correct answer-Nontoxic
Non flammable
Non addictive
Minimal allergenicity
What's balanced anesthesia Correct answer-Amnesia
Analgesia
Relaxation/immobility
Loss of consciousness
Levels of sedation Correct answer-I- minimal sedation (anxiolytics)
, II- conscious sedation
III- deep sedation (analgesia)
General anesthesia
T wave is what change in polarization Correct answer-Ventricular repolarization
P wave is what change in polarization Correct answer-Atrial depolarization
QRS is what change in polarization Correct answer-Ventricular depolarization
What anatomical structure is located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents foreign
bodies from entering trachea Correct answer-Epiglottis
Bloods pumped to lungs from heart through which vessel Correct answer-Pulmonary artery
Alveoi Correct answer-Small sac located at end of respiratory tract where oxygen and CO2 are
exchanged
Structures maybe involved in upper respiratory infection Correct answer-Nose
Sinuses
Pharynx
Epiglottis Correct answer-Soft tissue valve that covers the larynx and allows food to enter esophagus
Common carotid Correct answer-Artery located in neck that's palated for pukse
What part of eye loses reflex on induction of anasthesia Correct answer-Eyelid
Patient with hist of transient ischemic attacks had temporary lessening of Correct answer-Decrease of
blood supply to brain
Ischemic heart disease results of Correct answer-Decrease blood flow in coronary arteries
Medical history is NOT used for Correct answer-
Med history is not used to document Correct answer-Socioeconomic status of patient
Congestive heart failure results in Correct answer-Shortness of breath
Pitting dependent
Edema
Ascites
Ascites Correct answer-Accumulation of fluid in abdominal cavity
Patients with diabetes are at risk for oral sx why Correct answer-Subject to post op infections
Pt that's had a MI should wait how long before having elective sx Correct answer-6 months