Anest drugs& techniq Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Diazepam known as Valium is used in outpatient Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - | Sedate the patient |
Barbiturates are detoxified primarily in the | Liver |
Rapid administration of anesthetic doses of methohexital are known as brevital can result in | Hiccups, tachycardia, respiratory depression |
The reason that methohexital is considered to be ultrashort acting is because it is | Not as highly bound to fat as thiopental |
Oxygen is approximately what percent of room air | 20% |
Naloxone also called Narcan is used primarily as | Narcotic antagonist |
Recovery from ketamine also known as anesthetic is sometimes associated with | Bad dreams |
Local anesthetics containing epinephrine should be used cautiously in patients who have | Cardiac dysrhythmias |
Which of the following is the major advantage of using propofol over methohexital | Lower incidence of nausea and shorter durations |
Which of the following is an advantage of using a local anesthetic alone | The patient can be left alone just after the injection, and a driver is not necessary |
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