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What is Anesthesia? - CORRECT ANSWERS reversible loss of sensation
Anesthesia is due to - CORRECT ANSWERS pharmacologic depression of nerve function
General Anesthesia - CORRECT ANSWERS Reversible loss of consciousness & insensitivity to
painful stimuli affecting the entire body
experiences a pt will encounter with the use of general anesthesia - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Unconscious
- Pain-free
- Immobile (loss of protective reflexes)
- Amnesia upon recovery
- Safe
what is the main concern with general anesthesia - CORRECT ANSWERS respiratory depression
general anesthesia is used for - CORRECT ANSWERS -Oral surgery patients
- (extensive surgery)
- Anxious individuals
- Mentally challenged
, balanced anesthesia is - CORRECT ANSWERS administration of a mixture of small amounts of
several agents utilizes the advantages, but not the disadvantages, of the agents
Name the Drugs used with General Anesthesia - CORRECT ANSWERS - Atropine
- Scopolamine or Droperidol
- Succinylcholine
To reduce salivary flow what drug would be used - CORRECT ANSWERS Atropine
what drug would be used to Prevents nausea and vomiting associated with general anesthesia -
CORRECT ANSWERS Scopolamine or Droperidol
this drug is used as a Neuromuscular blocking agent used during intubation - CORRECT ANSWERS
Succinylcholine
Mechanism of Action is the same thing as saying the - CORRECT ANSWERS Pharmacologic
Effect
What is the mechanism of action for general anesthesia - CORRECT ANSWERS - CNS
depressants
- Produce reversible loss of consciousness & insensitivity to pain stimuli (provides sedation & analgesia)
what should be closely monitored in administration of general anesthetics - CORRECT ANSWERS
respiratory and cardiac depression
Guedel's has Stages of General Anesthesia while flags has ______ of anesthesia - CORRECT ANSWERS
levels