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39 Cards in this Set
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Most common arrhythmia preceding cardiac arrest in Anaesthesia |
Bradycardia |
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Opoid of choice for renal and hepatic disease |
Fentanyl |
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Quickest onset and fastest acting opoid, so doc for day care surgery |
Alfentanyl |
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Opoid of choice for inhibiting cardiovascular response to laryngoscopy and intubation |
Sufentanyl |
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Morphine is an agonist with highest propensity for this receptor? |
Mu |
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Commonest cranial nerve involved in spinal? |
6th |
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Drug causing minimum cardiovascular changes? |
Etomidate |
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Shortest acting la? |
Chlorprocaine |
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La causing vasoconstriction? |
Cocaine |
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Armored et tube is used for? |
Neurosurgery |
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Best uterine relaxant |
Halothane |
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Doc for cpr |
Adrenaline Iv 1:1000 |
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Muscle relaxant of choice for renal and hepatic failure? |
Atracurium |
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Fastest acting inhalational agent? |
Ether |
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Iv agent most suitable for day care surgery |
Propofol |
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Inhalational doc in children |
Sevoflurane |
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Muscle relaxant having max duration of action |
Doxacurium |
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Minimum blood gas solubility coefficient amongst inhalational flourinated agents? |
Desflurane |
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Most common nerve used for monitoring during anaesthesia |
Ulnar |
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Mcc of hypoxia during one lung ventilation |
Increased shunt fraction |
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Highly cardiotoxic la |
Bupivacaine |
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Best clinical sign of anaesthesia reversal |
Head raise for more than 5 seconds |
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Shortest acting iv analgesic |
Remifentanyl |
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Muscle relaxant of choice for full stomach patient ( hence lscs) |
Rocuronium |
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Muscle relaxant of choice for full stomach patient ( hence lscs) |
Rocuronium |
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Muscle relaxant used for day care surgery |
Mivacurium |
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Most potent and longest acting muscle relaxant |
Doxacurium |
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Muscle relaxant of choice in shock |
Pancuronium |
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Muscle relaxant which doesn’t require a reversal agent |
Atracurium |
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In cervical spine injury, most effective way of minimising movement at C1 C2 during laproscopy |
Manual in line stabilisation |
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Highest blood gas coefficient fraction? |
Methoxyflurane |
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Most common site of injury during anaesthesia |
Larynx |
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Most cardio stable muscle relaxant |
Vecuronium |
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Airway should be secured and pt should be intubated if GCS score is less than |
8 |
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Most important for minimising nosocomial infections |
Hand washing |
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Fluid not used in cpr as it worsens outcome? |
Dextrose |
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Epinephrine in epidural block dose |
1:200000 |
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Mc rib fracture in cpr |
5,6,7 |
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Seconds taken to complete one cpr cycle |
22 |