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Order you put on Monitors |
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Pulse ox
BP cuff and check BP
Then EKG leads and nerve stimulator
Teperature monitoring |
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LMA
Bougie
Intubating stylet
Glidescope
Difficult airway cart
Bronchoscope |
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0.2-0.4 mg/kg
Vial: 2mg/ml
ECT: 0.15-0.3 mg/kg |
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1-4.5 mg/kg
Vial: 50 or 100 mg/ml
IM: 6.5-13mg/kg |
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1-1.5 mg/kg
Vial: 20mg/ml |
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0.6-1.2 mg/kg
Onset: 1-3 mins
Duration: 31 mins |
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0.1 mg/kg
Onset: 2-3 mins
25-40 minutes |
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0.15-0.2 mg/kg
Onset: 2-3 min
Duration: 30-40 |
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2-20 mcg/kg
Vial: 50 mcg/ml |
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0.1-0.2 mg/kg
Vial: 10mg/ml |
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1-1.5 mg/kg
Vial: 20mg/ml |
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40-80 mcg
Vial: 80 mcg/ml |
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Line up of drugs on train |
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Definition
Lidocaine
Induction
Muscle Relaxant- stopcock |
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Definition
Creates the shortest distance/straightest line form incisior teeth to glottic opening |
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Turn on ventilator
Set flow rates and rate
Observe CV response |
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Stage of analgesia or the stage of disorientation
Begins at induction-ends at the loss of consciousness |
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Stage of Excitement or the stage of delirium
Begins with loss of consciousness-ends with onset of automatic breathing
Eyelash reflex disappears-but all other reflexes intact so patient can cough, vomit, laryngospasm, etc
Eyes dilate and become dsyconjugate |
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Stage of surgical anesthesia
Begins onset of automatic breathing-ends with respiratory paralysis
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From cessation of respiration til death
Anesthetic overdose
Pupils are widely dilated and muscle are relaxed |
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Onset of autonomic respiration to cessation of eyeball movement
Swallowing reflex disappears, eyelids relfex, disconjugate eye movement |
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Cessation of eyeball movements to beginning of intercostal muscle paraylsis
Laryngeal reflex lost, corneal lost, secretion of tears increases, respiration is automatic and regular
Movement and deep breathing as a reponse to skin stimulation disappears |
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From beginning to completion of intercostal muscle paralysis
Diaphragmatic respiration persists, progressive intercostal paralysis, pupils dilated-no liight reflex
Laryngeal refle can be initiated by painful stimuli from dilation of anus or cervix- laryngospasm |
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From complete intercostal paralysis to diaphargmatic paralysis (apnea) |
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Preoxygenate
Induction Agent
Lash Reflex
Tape eyes
Mask ventilate
Give muscle relaxant
Intubate
Confirm ETT |
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Definition
Preoxygenate
Induction Agent
Paralytic
Cricoid Pressure
Tape Eyes?
DO NOT MASK VENTILATE
Confirm placement of ETT
Release cricoid pressure |
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