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Which NMB block the autonomic ganglia? |
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d-Tubocurarine and Metocurine |
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Which NMB stimulate the autonomic ganglia? |
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Which NMB cause histamine release? |
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sux-small mivacurium-small atracurium-small d-Tubocurarine-moderate metocurine-mild |
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Which NMB can result in tachycardia? |
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Definition
atracurium-small reflex tach rocuronium- reflex in peds d-tubocurarine- reflex tach metocurine- reflex tach pancuronium- modest/vagolytic gallamine- marked tach/vagolytic p |
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Which NMB are noted for decreasing BP? |
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Definition
d-tubocurarine, metocurine, sux |
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Which NMB are noted for increasing BP? |
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pancuronium and gallamine |
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Which NMB can result in bradycardia and why? |
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Definition
sux, directly stimulates muscarinic receptors of the SA node |
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What are the side effects of succinylcholine? |
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Definition
release of K from cells, muscle pains, brady, AV conduction block, increased IOP, MH, increased ICP, myoglobinuria, fasiculations, and increased intragastric pressure |
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