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14 Cards in this Set
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Which has a very basic pH required site of injection be tested first? |
Sodium thiopental |
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Which have inactive metabolites? |
Propofol, Etomidate |
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Which is used to induce a therapeutic coma? |
Sodium thiopental |
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Which blocks NMDA receptors and causes dissociative effects? |
Ketamine |
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Which is best for trauma patients and why? |
Ketamine - rapid onset, preserves breathing, increases HR, SVR and MAP, bronchodilator, can be given IM. |
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Which act as cerebral vasoconstrictors? |
Sodium thiopental, Etomidate, Midazolam, Propofol |
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Which needs to be adjusted in low albumin states? |
Sodium thiopental |
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Which is a potent anti-emetic? |
Propofol |
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Which is remarkably CV stable? |
Etomidate |
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Which burns on injection? |
Propofol, Etomidate |
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Which can cause myoclonus? |
Etomidate |
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Which is the ultra-short acting opiod? |
Remifentanil |
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Which opioids are used for cardiac procedures? |
Fentanyl and Sufentanil. |
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Which opioid is used for ambulatory procedures? |
Alfentanil |