ANESTHETICS, CLASSIFICATION AND CHARACTERISTICS. TYPES OF ANESTHESIA:GENERAL,CONDUCTION,LOCAL AND THEIR COMPLICATIONS.
Across
- 2. The easiest anesthetic end point to measure.
- 4. ___________ is a water-soluble of prodrug Propofol, rapidly metabolized by alkaline phosphates, and producing propofol, phosphate, and formaldehyde.
- 6. The characteristic state observed after an induction dose of ________ is known as "dissociative anesthesia".
- 9. Propofol is a potent respiratory depressant and generally produces _____ after an induction dose.
- 13. Is similar to a light state of general anesthesia characterized by decreased consciousness from which the patient is not easily aroused.
- 16. _______________ is principally used for the short-term sedation of intubated and ventilated patients in ICU setting.
- 17. _______ anesthetics is a volatile as well as gaseous, are taken up through gas exchange in the alveoli of the lung.
- 19. The clearance for dexmedetomidine is
- 20. Ketamine's MOA is _______.
- 21. _________ is an intravenous anesthetic with hypnotic but not analgesic effects and is often chosen for its minimal hemodynamic effects.
Down
- 1. ____________ has a shorter elimination half-life than thiopental due to its larger plasma clearance.
- 3. The elimination half-life for dexmedetomidine is ____.
- 5. It produces dose-dependent CNS depression ranging from sedation to general anesthesia when administered as bolus injection.
- 7. ___________ affect neurons at various cellular locations, but the primary focus has been on the synapse.
- 8. Benzodiazepines are unique among the group of intravenous anesthesia in that their action can readily be terminated by administration of their selective antagonist, __________.
- 10. Its common use is to facilitate induction of general anesthesia by bolus injection of 1-2.5 mg/kg IV.
- 11. Is added to minimize the discomfort associated with injection of local anesthesia and the surgical manipulations.
- 12. ____ is effective for premedication,sedation during regional anesthesia, and breif therapeutic procedures.
- 14. The anesthetic state is achieved when the partial pressure of the anesthetic in the brain reaches a threshold concentration determined by its _______.
- 15. ______ are analgesic agents and are distinct from general anesthetics and hypnotics.
- 18. An acute toxicity which occurs when the metabolism of enflurane and sevoflurane may generate compounds that are potentially nephrotoxic.