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General anesthesia stages and monitoring — Flashcards

General anesthesia stages and monitoring — Flashcards

General anesthesia stages and monitoring — Flashcards
#1

In patients with a BCHE mutation, succinylcholine induced paralysis lasts for _____

#2

To gauge the degree of _____ induced by neuromuscular junction blocking agents, train of four stimulation can be used during anesthesia

#3

Halothane is an example of an inhaled anesthetic with _____ lipid and blood solubility

#4

P-glycoprotein is encoded for by the _____

#5

benzodiazepines (e.g. midazolam) may be used to create a state of _____ for minor procedures and surgeries (e.g. colonoscopy, endoscopy)

#6

Non-specific symptoms of _____ intoxication (stimulant or depressant) include anxiolysis, disinhibition, respiratory depression, and mood elevation

#7

Inhaled anesthetics can cause respiratory _____ (stimulation or depression)

#8

Neuro/Psych Potency is _____ proportional to minimal alveolar concentration (MAC)

#9

carbamazepine

#10

phenytoin

General anesthesia stages and monitoring Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on General anesthesia stages and monitoring for USMLE Pharmacology. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of CNS drugs (antiepileptics, anesthetics). Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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