The most effective circuit for anesthesia under controlled breathing is Mapleson _____
#2
Symptoms such as metallic taste, perioral numbness, visual changes, twitching, and seizures in a patient on local anesthesia point towards _____
#3
What is the following instrument?_____
#4
_____ is a safety measure on the anesthesia machine to prevent incorrect cylinder attachment
#5
Oxygen supply failure alarm is a part of the _____ pressure system of the anesthesia machine
#6
2020 AHA guidelines recommendations:Parameters such as _____ may be used to monitor and optimize CPR quality
#7
_____ is an inhalational anesthetic drug associated with seizures, especially in pediatric population
#8
A drastic fall in etCO2 with hypotension during neck surgery is most likely due to _____.
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Anesthesia for Cardiac Catheterization Flashcard Deck - 8 Cards
Flashcard 1: The most effective circuit for anesthesia under controlled breathing is Mapleson _____
Answer: DFE
Flashcard 2: Symptoms such as metallic taste, perioral numbness, visual changes, twitching, and seizures in a patient on local anesthesia point towards _____
Answer: local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST)
Flashcard 3: What is the following instrument?_____
Answer: NAVA catheter (Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist)
Flashcard 4: _____ is a safety measure on the anesthesia machine to prevent incorrect cylinder attachment
Answer: PIN index system (PISS)
Flashcard 5: Oxygen supply failure alarm is a part of the _____ pressure system of the anesthesia machine
Answer: intermediate
Flashcard 6: 2020 AHA guidelines recommendations:Parameters such as _____ may be used to monitor and optimize CPR quality
Answer: ETCO2
Flashcard 7: _____ is an inhalational anesthetic drug associated with seizures, especially in pediatric population
Answer: Sevoflurane
Flashcard 8: A drastic fall in etCO2 with hypotension during neck surgery is most likely due to _____.
Answer: venous air embolism (VAE)
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