The most common anaphylactic agent during anesthesia is _____
#2
Dantrolene sodium reconstituted in _____ is the mainstay of therapy for malignant hyperthermia
#3
Elevated end tidal carbon dioxide is an _____ sign of malignant hyperthermia
#4
_____ nerve is most commonly injured nerve under anesthesia
#5
_____ is the mainstay rx for cardiac arrest due to bupivacaine
#6
The following capnography waveform represents:
_____
#7
The following capnographic waveform is suggestive of _____:
#8
Tuberculin syringe 1ml or insulin syringe _____units, without fixed needle x3 are one of the components of the anaphylaxis kit
#9
Malignant hyperthermia is usually related to a defect in _____ receptors, which causes increased Ca2+ release from the SR
#10
Propofol infusion syndrome is seen when the dose of propofol infusion is greater than _____ mg/kg/hour for 48 hours or longer
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Flashcard 1: The most common anaphylactic agent during anesthesia is _____
Answer: antibiotics
Flashcard 2: Dantrolene sodium reconstituted in _____ is the mainstay of therapy for malignant hyperthermia
Answer: sterile distilled water
Flashcard 3: Elevated end tidal carbon dioxide is an _____ sign of malignant hyperthermia
Answer: early
Flashcard 4: _____ nerve is most commonly injured nerve under anesthesia
Answer: Ulnar
Flashcard 5: _____ is the mainstay rx for cardiac arrest due to bupivacaine
Answer: Epinephrine
Flashcard 6: The following capnography waveform represents:
_____
Answer: malignant hyperthermia
Flashcard 7: The following capnographic waveform is suggestive of _____:
Answer: Malignant hyperthermia
Flashcard 8: Tuberculin syringe 1ml or insulin syringe _____units, without fixed needle x3 are one of the components of the anaphylaxis kit
Answer: 40
Flashcard 9: Malignant hyperthermia is usually related to a defect in _____ receptors, which causes increased Ca2+ release from the SR
Answer: ryanodine
Flashcard 10: Propofol infusion syndrome is seen when the dose of propofol infusion is greater than _____ mg/kg/hour for 48 hours or longer
Answer: 4
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