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[Show more]Pulmonary artery - Answer One of two arteries that carry venous (oxygen poor) blood from heart to lungs 
 
What type of intubation is preferred with emesis with aspiration? - Answer ETT. LMA or combitube acceptable. 
 
What emergency would a cricothyrotomy typically be performed? - Answer Airw...
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Add to cartPulmonary artery - Answer One of two arteries that carry venous (oxygen poor) blood from heart to lungs 
 
What type of intubation is preferred with emesis with aspiration? - Answer ETT. LMA or combitube acceptable. 
 
What emergency would a cricothyrotomy typically be performed? - Answer Airw...
Wave of Depolarization - Answer an advancing wave of charge reversal as the nerve impulse advance a long the neuron 
 
Wakefullness system - Answer consists of a central core in the brainstem with neurons that radiate to the cortex 
 
Vomiting Center - Answer the center in the brainstem that i...
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Add to cartWave of Depolarization - Answer an advancing wave of charge reversal as the nerve impulse advance a long the neuron 
 
Wakefullness system - Answer consists of a central core in the brainstem with neurons that radiate to the cortex 
 
Vomiting Center - Answer the center in the brainstem that i...
Anemia - Answer Reduction of the quantity of red blood cells or hemoglobin. 
 
Angina pectoris - Answer Chest pain with the feeling of suffocation usually due to deficiency of blood supply to the myocardium resulting in ischemia to the myocardium, caused by poor coronary circulation. 
 
Antichol...
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Add to cartAnemia - Answer Reduction of the quantity of red blood cells or hemoglobin. 
 
Angina pectoris - Answer Chest pain with the feeling of suffocation usually due to deficiency of blood supply to the myocardium resulting in ischemia to the myocardium, caused by poor coronary circulation. 
 
Antichol...
Signs of malignant hyperthermia - Answer Tachycardia, CO2 retention, muscle rigidity, increase in body temp, lethal arrythmia 
 
Tx for malignant hyperthermia - Answer EMS, O2, dantrolene, cold saline IV, ice packs-groin, axilla,neck 
 
What tyoe of med is methohexital/brevital - Answer Barbit...
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Add to cartSigns of malignant hyperthermia - Answer Tachycardia, CO2 retention, muscle rigidity, increase in body temp, lethal arrythmia 
 
Tx for malignant hyperthermia - Answer EMS, O2, dantrolene, cold saline IV, ice packs-groin, axilla,neck 
 
What tyoe of med is methohexital/brevital - Answer Barbit...
Addison's disease - Answer A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
 
Adjunctive agents - Answer Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance ...
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Add to cartAddison's disease - Answer A disease due to hyposecretion of glucocorticoids, characterized by low blood pressure, diarrhea, digestive disturbance, and a bronzelike pigmentation of the skin 
 
Adjunctive agents - Answer Agents that supplement the primary anesthetic agents to augment or enhance ...
neurons do what - Answer conduct nerve impulses 
 
what is the synapse - Answer junction between two neurons 
 
what makes up the central nervous system - Answer brain and spinal cord 
 
what three parts make up the brain - Answer cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata 
 
what makes up the ...
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Add to cartneurons do what - Answer conduct nerve impulses 
 
what is the synapse - Answer junction between two neurons 
 
what makes up the central nervous system - Answer brain and spinal cord 
 
what three parts make up the brain - Answer cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata 
 
what makes up the ...
Myocardium - Answer Cardiac Muscle 
 
In what order does blood flow through the heart - Answer Right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atrium, Mitral valve, left ventricle , aorta. 
 
Right atrium receives blood from which three sources? - An...
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Add to cartMyocardium - Answer Cardiac Muscle 
 
In what order does blood flow through the heart - Answer Right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atrium, Mitral valve, left ventricle , aorta. 
 
Right atrium receives blood from which three sources? - An...
Nose/nasal passages, sinuses, pharynx - Answer What consists of the upper airway? 
 
Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, pulmonary alveoli - Answer What consists of the lower airway? 
 
Immediate hypersensitivity response that involves antigen-antibody reactions (IgE) - Answer What is the m...
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Add to cartNose/nasal passages, sinuses, pharynx - Answer What consists of the upper airway? 
 
Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, pulmonary alveoli - Answer What consists of the lower airway? 
 
Immediate hypersensitivity response that involves antigen-antibody reactions (IgE) - Answer What is the m...
Brevital (Sodium Methohexital) - Answer Primary anesthetic agent introduced in the 1960's. 
 
Balanced Anesthesia - Answer Use of several agents together 
 
Basic Requisites of an Anesthetic - Answer Lack of toxicity, non-flammable, non-addictive, minimal allergenicity. 
 
Analgesia - Answer ...
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Add to cartBrevital (Sodium Methohexital) - Answer Primary anesthetic agent introduced in the 1960's. 
 
Balanced Anesthesia - Answer Use of several agents together 
 
Basic Requisites of an Anesthetic - Answer Lack of toxicity, non-flammable, non-addictive, minimal allergenicity. 
 
Analgesia - Answer ...
The "T" wave on an ECG tracing is evidence of what change in polarization? - Answer Repolarization of the ventricles 
 
What anatomical structure located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents foreign bodies from entering the trachea? - Answer The epiglottis 
 
Which structure...
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Add to cartThe "T" wave on an ECG tracing is evidence of what change in polarization? - Answer Repolarization of the ventricles 
 
What anatomical structure located at the top of the larynx closes the airway and prevents foreign bodies from entering the trachea? - Answer The epiglottis 
 
Which structure...
MODULE V: OFFICE ANESTHESIA EMERGENCIES - Answer 
 
Hypoxia - Answer deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues 
 
hypoxia results - Answer cardiac dysrhythmias, cardiac arrest, neurologic or brain damage, and ultimately death 
 
hypoxia adverse effects - Answer - more rapidly ...
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Add to cartMODULE V: OFFICE ANESTHESIA EMERGENCIES - Answer 
 
Hypoxia - Answer deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues 
 
hypoxia results - Answer cardiac dysrhythmias, cardiac arrest, neurologic or brain damage, and ultimately death 
 
hypoxia adverse effects - Answer - more rapidly ...
ASA class 1 - Answer Pt with no disturbance 
 
ASA class 2 - Answer Pt with mild to moderate systemic disturbance 
 
ASA class 3 - Answer Pt with severe systemic disturbance 
 
ASA class 4 - Answer Pt with sever life threatening systemic disorder 
 
ASA class 5 - Answer Pt is moribund with...
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Add to cartASA class 1 - Answer Pt with no disturbance 
 
ASA class 2 - Answer Pt with mild to moderate systemic disturbance 
 
ASA class 3 - Answer Pt with severe systemic disturbance 
 
ASA class 4 - Answer Pt with sever life threatening systemic disorder 
 
ASA class 5 - Answer Pt is moribund with...
1)What is the role of the central nervous system? 
2)What are the 3 subdivisions of the central nervous system? - Answer 1) To provide overall control of body function 
2) Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System 
 
NERVOUS SYSTEM: 
1) What are the cells of the n...
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Add to cart1)What is the role of the central nervous system? 
2)What are the 3 subdivisions of the central nervous system? - Answer 1) To provide overall control of body function 
2) Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System 
 
NERVOUS SYSTEM: 
1) What are the cells of the n...
propofol (diprivan) - Answer Produces both rapid anesthesia and recovery, has antiemetic, hypnotic agent and commonly used for outpatient surgery. Wakefulness, intracranial pressure, cerebral blood flow with anticonvulsive. Decreases blood pressure by vasodiliation, and sleep apena may be notice a...
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Add to cartpropofol (diprivan) - Answer Produces both rapid anesthesia and recovery, has antiemetic, hypnotic agent and commonly used for outpatient surgery. Wakefulness, intracranial pressure, cerebral blood flow with anticonvulsive. Decreases blood pressure by vasodiliation, and sleep apena may be notice a...
Purpose of the scavenging system - Answer Reducing the levels of the noxious agents to an acceptably low level by exhausting them outside the operating room. 
 
Medical gas cylinder colors - Answer Blue- Nitrous Oxide 
Green- Oxygen 
Yellow- Compressed Air 
Brown- Helium 
Black- Nitrogen 
Gray- ...
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Add to cartPurpose of the scavenging system - Answer Reducing the levels of the noxious agents to an acceptably low level by exhausting them outside the operating room. 
 
Medical gas cylinder colors - Answer Blue- Nitrous Oxide 
Green- Oxygen 
Yellow- Compressed Air 
Brown- Helium 
Black- Nitrogen 
Gray- ...
1. Administer 100% Oxygen 
2. Suction Oropharynx, Hypopharynx, Nasopharyns 
3. Suction Oral Cavity 
4. Pack the surgical site 
5. Draw the tongue and mandible forward 
6. Depress the patient's chest while listening with the ear close to patient mouth for a rush of air 
7. Administer Succinylcholine...
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Add to cart1. Administer 100% Oxygen 
2. Suction Oropharynx, Hypopharynx, Nasopharyns 
3. Suction Oral Cavity 
4. Pack the surgical site 
5. Draw the tongue and mandible forward 
6. Depress the patient's chest while listening with the ear close to patient mouth for a rush of air 
7. Administer Succinylcholine...
Mallampti Classification - Answer Visual analysis of the oral/oropharyngeal anatomy 
 
Mallampti Class I - Answer Visualization of the soft palate, fauces, uvula, anterior and posterior pillars 
 
Mallampti Class II - Answer Visualization of the soft palate, fauces, and uvula 
 
Mallampti Clas...
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Add to cartMallampti Classification - Answer Visual analysis of the oral/oropharyngeal anatomy 
 
Mallampti Class I - Answer Visualization of the soft palate, fauces, uvula, anterior and posterior pillars 
 
Mallampti Class II - Answer Visualization of the soft palate, fauces, and uvula 
 
Mallampti Clas...
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