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Induction
Section 12ish
30
Nursing
Graduate
10/24/2015

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Term
Order you put on Monitors
Definition

Pulse ox

 

BP cuff and check BP

 

Then EKG leads and nerve stimulator 

 

Teperature monitoring

Term
Rescue Devices
Definition

LMA 

 

Bougie

 

Intubating stylet

 

Glidescope

 

Difficult airway cart

 

Bronchoscope 

Term
Propofol
Definition

2 mg/kg

 

Vial: 10mg/ml

Term
Methohexital
Definition

1.5 mg/kg

 

Vial: 10mg/ml

Term
Etomidate
Definition

0.2-0.4 mg/kg

 

Vial: 2mg/ml

 

ECT: 0.15-0.3 mg/kg 

Term
Ketamine
Definition

1-4.5 mg/kg

 

Vial: 50 or 100 mg/ml 

 

IM: 6.5-13mg/kg 

Term
Succinylcholine
Definition

1-1.5 mg/kg

 

Vial: 20mg/ml 

Term
Rocuronium
Definition

0.6-1.2 mg/kg 

 

Onset: 1-3 mins

 

Duration: 31 mins 

Term
Vecuronium
Definition

0.1 mg/kg

 

Onset: 2-3 mins 

 

25-40 minutes 

Term
Cisatracurium
Definition

0.15-0.2 mg/kg 

 

Onset: 2-3 min

 

Duration: 30-40 

Term
Fentanyl
Definition

2-20 mcg/kg

 

Vial: 50 mcg/ml 

Term
Morphine
Definition

0.1-0.2 mg/kg

 

Vial: 10mg/ml 

Term
Dilaudid
Definition

0.5-4 mg

 

Vial: 2mg/ml 

Term
Lidocaine
Definition

1-1.5 mg/kg

 

Vial: 20mg/ml

Term
Atropine
Definition

0.4-1mg

 

Vial: 0.4mg/ml

Term
Ephedrine
Definition

5-10 mg

 

Vial: 50mg/ml

Term
Phenylephrine
Definition

40-80 mcg

 

Vial: 80 mcg/ml 

Term
Line up of drugs on train
Definition

Lidocaine

 

Induction

 

Muscle Relaxant- stopcock 

Term
Sniffing Postion
Definition
Creates the shortest distance/straightest line form incisior teeth to glottic opening
Term
Steps After intubation
Definition

Turn on ventilator

 

Set flow rates and rate

 

Observe CV response 

Term
Stage I
Definition

Stage of analgesia or the stage of disorientation

 

Begins at induction-ends at the loss of consciousness

Term
Stage II
Definition

Stage of Excitement or the stage of delirium 

 

Begins with loss of consciousness-ends with onset of automatic breathing 

 

Eyelash reflex disappears-but all other reflexes intact so patient can cough, vomit, laryngospasm, etc

 

Eyes dilate and become dsyconjugate

Term
Stage III
Definition

Stage of surgical anesthesia 

 

Begins onset of automatic breathing-ends with respiratory paralysis 

 

 

Term
Stage IV
Definition

From cessation of respiration til death 

 

Anesthetic overdose 

 

Pupils are widely dilated and muscle are relaxed

Term
Plane 1
Definition

Onset of autonomic respiration to cessation of eyeball movement

 

Swallowing reflex disappears, eyelids relfex, disconjugate eye movement 

Term
Plane II
Definition

Cessation of eyeball movements to beginning of intercostal muscle paraylsis 

 

Laryngeal reflex lost, corneal lost, secretion of tears increases, respiration is automatic and regular

 

Movement and deep breathing as a reponse to skin stimulation disappears 

Term
Plane III
Definition

From beginning to completion of intercostal muscle paralysis

 

Diaphragmatic respiration persists, progressive intercostal paralysis, pupils dilated-no liight reflex

 

Laryngeal refle can be initiated by painful stimuli from dilation of anus or cervix- laryngospasm

Term
Plane IV
Definition
From complete intercostal paralysis to diaphargmatic paralysis (apnea)
Term
Regular Induction
Definition

Preoxygenate

 

Induction Agent

 

Lash Reflex

 

Tape eyes

 

Mask ventilate

 

Give muscle relaxant

 

Intubate

 

Confirm ETT

Term
RSI
Definition

Preoxygenate

 

Induction Agent

 

Paralytic

 

Cricoid Pressure

 

Tape Eyes?

 

DO NOT MASK VENTILATE

 

Confirm placement of ETT

 

Release cricoid pressure 

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