What is the most important treatment step of opioid intoxication?_____
#3
In a cardiac arrest patient, if an intravenous access cannot be made, _____ is the next best way to administer epinephrine
#4
Which intravenous anesthetic preserves airway reflexes the best?_____
#5
Bupivacaine has a tendency to provide more _____ block over motor block (sensory/motor)
#6
Which IV anesthetic has the highest incidence of nausea and vomiting among inducing agents?_____
#7
The concentration of bupivacaine used in post-operative analgesia is _____%.
#8
Recommended preoperative fasting periods for all above 1 year of age are _____ hours for clear fluids, _____ hours for a light meal, and _____ hours for fried, fatty food.
Opioid-Sparing Analgesia Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Opioid-Sparing Analgesia Flashcard Deck - 8 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ does not elicit pain on injection
Answer: Ketamine (GA)
Flashcard 2: What is the most important treatment step of opioid intoxication?_____
Answer: Airway protection and ventilatory maintenance
Flashcard 3: In a cardiac arrest patient, if an intravenous access cannot be made, _____ is the next best way to administer epinephrine
Answer: intraosseus
Flashcard 4: Which intravenous anesthetic preserves airway reflexes the best?_____
Answer: Ketamine
Flashcard 5: Bupivacaine has a tendency to provide more _____ block over motor block (sensory/motor)
Answer: sensory
Flashcard 6: Which IV anesthetic has the highest incidence of nausea and vomiting among inducing agents?_____
Answer: Etomidate
Flashcard 7: The concentration of bupivacaine used in post-operative analgesia is _____%.
Answer: 0.1-0.25
Flashcard 8: Recommended preoperative fasting periods for all above 1 year of age are _____ hours for clear fluids, _____ hours for a light meal, and _____ hours for fried, fatty food.
Answer: 2; 6; 8
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